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Urologic guidelines for the care and management of people with spina bifida

PURPOSE: The life expectancy for people with spina bifida has increased, thus resulting in greater need for guidelines in urologic care in order to protect normal renal function, to develop strategies for urinary continence, and to advance independence through adult years. METHODS: The English liter...

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Autores principales: Joseph, David B., Baum, Michelle A., Tanaka, Stacy T., Frimberger, Dominic C., Misseri, Rosalia, Khavari, Rose, Baillie, Sharon, Yerkes, Elizabeth B., Wood, Hadley
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: IOS Press 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7838970/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33252091
http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/PRM-200712
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author Joseph, David B.
Baum, Michelle A.
Tanaka, Stacy T.
Frimberger, Dominic C.
Misseri, Rosalia
Khavari, Rose
Baillie, Sharon
Yerkes, Elizabeth B.
Wood, Hadley
author_facet Joseph, David B.
Baum, Michelle A.
Tanaka, Stacy T.
Frimberger, Dominic C.
Misseri, Rosalia
Khavari, Rose
Baillie, Sharon
Yerkes, Elizabeth B.
Wood, Hadley
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description PURPOSE: The life expectancy for people with spina bifida has increased, thus resulting in greater need for guidelines in urologic care in order to protect normal renal function, to develop strategies for urinary continence, and to advance independence through adult years. METHODS: The English literature was assessed from 2002–2015; greater than 300 publications identified. Case reports and opinion pieces were eliminated leaving 100 for in depth review. Clinical questions were then established for each age group that allowed for focused assessment. RESULTS: There was no Level 1 evidence for any of the defined clinical questions. This resulted in group consensus for all questions throughout all age groups. Guidelines were provided for identifying a symptomatic urinary infection, the role of urodynamic bladder testing and identification of bladder hostility, determining methods of renal function assessment and surveillance, the initiation of continence control, and transitioning to self-care through the teen and adult years. CONCLUSION: Urologic guidelines continue to be based on clinical consensus due to the lack of high level evidence-based research. Further research is required in all aspects of urologic management. While not the “Standard of Care,” these guidelines should be considered “Best Practice”.
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spelling pubmed-78389702021-02-04 Urologic guidelines for the care and management of people with spina bifida Joseph, David B. Baum, Michelle A. Tanaka, Stacy T. Frimberger, Dominic C. Misseri, Rosalia Khavari, Rose Baillie, Sharon Yerkes, Elizabeth B. Wood, Hadley J Pediatr Rehabil Med Spina Bifida Guideline PURPOSE: The life expectancy for people with spina bifida has increased, thus resulting in greater need for guidelines in urologic care in order to protect normal renal function, to develop strategies for urinary continence, and to advance independence through adult years. METHODS: The English literature was assessed from 2002–2015; greater than 300 publications identified. Case reports and opinion pieces were eliminated leaving 100 for in depth review. Clinical questions were then established for each age group that allowed for focused assessment. RESULTS: There was no Level 1 evidence for any of the defined clinical questions. This resulted in group consensus for all questions throughout all age groups. Guidelines were provided for identifying a symptomatic urinary infection, the role of urodynamic bladder testing and identification of bladder hostility, determining methods of renal function assessment and surveillance, the initiation of continence control, and transitioning to self-care through the teen and adult years. CONCLUSION: Urologic guidelines continue to be based on clinical consensus due to the lack of high level evidence-based research. Further research is required in all aspects of urologic management. While not the “Standard of Care,” these guidelines should be considered “Best Practice”. IOS Press 2020-12-22 /pmc/articles/PMC7838970/ /pubmed/33252091 http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/PRM-200712 Text en © 2020 – IOS Press and the authors. All rights reserved. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is published online with Open Access and distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (CC BY-NC 4.0).
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Joseph, David B.
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Tanaka, Stacy T.
Frimberger, Dominic C.
Misseri, Rosalia
Khavari, Rose
Baillie, Sharon
Yerkes, Elizabeth B.
Wood, Hadley
Urologic guidelines for the care and management of people with spina bifida
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7838970/
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