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Storage impairment

Articles in the Bladder Diaries journal tagged Storage impairment, newest first.

The continence mechanism holds against a cough the way a mooring rope holds a boat against the current
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Stress Urinary Incontinence: The Workup

Stress urinary incontinence is the leak you can diagnose from the bladder diary and a cough test, before urodynamics: a clinician's workup, causes to treatment.

Dr. Di Wu, MD, PT · 15 min read
Each looks identical in the carton until you grade them one by one, the discipline urinary urgency demands before treatment
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Urinary Urgency: Phenotype Before You Prescribe

Urinary urgency masquerades as overactive bladder. Phenotype it on the bladder diary, excluding overflow and fluid imbalance, before reaching for a drug.

Dr. Di Wu, MD, PT · 25 min read
A steady stream shows the flow but not the force behind it, the core ambiguity in uroflowmetry interpretation
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Uroflowmetry Interpretation in Context

Uroflowmetry interpretation for clinicians: read flow curve, Qmax, and voided volume against the bladder diary and PVR, because a low Qmax is ambiguous.

Dr. Di Wu, MD, PT · 17 min read
Decaying oscillations on graph paper: the cystometrogram pattern that names phasic detrusor overactivity
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Detrusor Overactivity: Diary First, Then Urodynamics

Detrusor overactivity is a UDS finding, not OAB. The bladder diary triages most cases before urodynamics; subtype changes which prescription works.

Dr. Di Wu, MD, PT · 28 min read
A handwritten inventory ledger: the same audit-defensible classification work that ICD-10 codes for urinary urgency perform
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ICD-10 Codes for Urinary Urgency: LUTS by 4Is Bucket

ICD-10 codes for urinary urgency: R39.15 for the symptom, N32.81 for OAB syndrome, N39.41 with leakage. The LUTS code menu organized by IPC 4Is buckets.

Dr. Di Wu, MD, PT · 24 min read
A vintage scale reads a number from a calibrated face: the same job the ICIQ-OAB does for OAB symptom severity
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ICIQ-OAB: Item-by-Item Interpretation for the 4Is Workup

The ICIQ-OAB scores OAB symptom severity 0 to 16. The four items map to four IPC 4Is workup paths. How to read it, score it, and pair it with the diary.

Dr. Di Wu, MD, PT · 18 min read
Clear graduated measuring glass: turning volume into a calibrated number, the same job a 3-day bladder diary performs
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Normal Capacity of the Bladder: Functional vs Anatomical

The 300-500 mL textbook range is anatomical capacity. The number that drives clinical decisions is functional capacity, read off a 3-day bladder diary.

Dr. Di Wu, MD, PT · 15 min read