The role of the bladder diary in phenotyping men with LUTS.
Lakshay KhoslaPhilip LeeMuhammad FarooqKevin RychikRoby DanielGabriel VizganLearta PrishtinaWade BushmanJeffrey P WeissJerry G BlaivasPublished in: Neurourology and urodynamics (2023)
These observations suggest that men with oliguria or polyuria and LUTS constitute easily distinguished phenotypes that might require different diagnostic and therapeutic algorithms. Those with oliguria were older, and had lower MVVs and much lower uroflows, suggesting that they are more likely to have underlying disorders such as bladder outlet obstruction and detrusor underactivity or may be patients with overactive bladder who reduced fluid intake to improve symptoms.