Recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs) are a common challenge for people with spinal cord injury, but new research shows that many suspected cases aren’t true infections. In this episode, Madison Hughes and Dr. Chris Elliott discuss how recurrent UTIs are diagnosed and managed in the spinal cord injury population, the role of urodynamics and bladder diaries, and why patient education and non-antibiotic strategies can make such a big difference.
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Recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs) are a common challenge for people with spinal cord injury, but new research shows that many suspected cases aren’t true infections. In this episode, Madison Hughes and Dr. Chris Elliott discuss how recurrent UTIs are diagnosed and managed in the spinal cord injury population, the role of urodynamics and bladder diaries, and why patient education and non-antibiotic strategies can make such a big difference.
Journal Club: Optimizing the Injection Schema for 200 or 300 Units of OnabotulinumtoxinA (BTX-A) in the Office Setting
Bladder Buzz Podcast
23 minutes
7 months ago
Journal Club: Optimizing the Injection Schema for 200 or 300 Units of OnabotulinumtoxinA (BTX-A) in the Office Setting
In this episode, join Dr. Rose Khavari and Dr.Argy Stampas with host, Elizabeth-Sarah Bile, as we discuss their newest research findings on “Optimizing the Injection Schema for 200 or 300 Units of OnabotulinumtoxinA (BTX-A) in the Office Setting”. Tune in to discover the findings of this randomized trial and how it benefits patients with Neurogenic Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction (NLUTD) and Idiopathic Overactive Bladder. https://www.nbrg.org/ [nbrg.org] https://www.khavariresearch.com/...
Bladder Buzz Podcast
Recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs) are a common challenge for people with spinal cord injury, but new research shows that many suspected cases aren’t true infections. In this episode, Madison Hughes and Dr. Chris Elliott discuss how recurrent UTIs are diagnosed and managed in the spinal cord injury population, the role of urodynamics and bladder diaries, and why patient education and non-antibiotic strategies can make such a big difference.