Title of article :
The efficacy of different doses of solifenacin in elderly patients after treating a urinary tract infection
Author/Authors :
Kosilov, Kirill V. Far Eastern Federal University - School of Humanities, Russia , Loparev, Sergay A. City Polyclinic No. 3 - Department of Urology, Russian , Ivanovskaya, Marina A. Far Eastern Fisheries University, Russian , Kosilova, Liliya V. Medical Association No. 2 of Vladivostok City - Department of the Functional Methods of Examination, Russian
From page :
203
To page :
208
Abstract :
Objective: To determine the efficacy and safety of solifenacin for correcting the residual symptoms of an overactive bladder (OAB) in patients who were treated for a urinary tract infection (UTI). Patients and methods: Using random sampling, 524 patients aged 60 years were selected (347 women, 66.2%, and 177 men, 33.8%). They denied the presence of any symptoms of detrusor overactivity in their medical history, but had a diagnosis of a UTI. At least 1 month after the end of treatment and a laboratory confirmation of the absence of infection, each patient completed an OAB-Awareness Tool questionnaire (OAB signs, total score 8 points), and a noninvasive examination of urinary function (uroflowmetry). Each day patients in group A took solifenacin 10 mg and those in group B took 5 mg, with patients in group C being given a placebo. Results: During the study 58.8% of patients had symptoms of an OAB at 1 month after the end of the treatment for a UTI, and normal laboratory markers. During treatment with the standard and higher dose of solifenacin, within 8 weeks most variables of the condition of the lower urinary tract reached a normal state or improved. Conclusion: Patients aged 60 years who had been treated for a UTI have a high risk of developing symptoms of an OAB. Solifenacin in standard doses is an efficient and safe means of managing overactive detrusor symptoms after a UTI.
Keywords :
Overactive bladder , Elderly men , Solifenacin , Urinary tract infection
Journal title :
AJU - Arab Journal of Urology
Journal title :
AJU - Arab Journal of Urology
Record number :
2544807
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