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Biomarkers of Aging: The proxy of Time

Kim JW

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The Relationship Between Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms and Osteoarthritis Symptoms Among Vendors in a Conventional Market

Song HJ, Bluhm MDL, Lee M, Kim HJ, Moon HS

Purpose: This study aimed to investigate lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) and the correlation between LUTS and osteoarthritis (OA) symptoms in the vendors working in a conventional market. Methods: This cross-sectional...
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Urology and Geriatrics in Korea: Present Status and Future Directions

Cho ST, Na HR

Globally, the population aged 65 years and over is growing faster than all other age groups. South Korea, in particular, is one of the most rapidly aging societies worldwide. With...
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The Prevalence of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms and Overactive Bladder in South Korea: A Cross-Sectional, Population-Based Study

Kim MK, Shin YS, Lee JH, Cho WJ, Kim DK

Purpose: Lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) affect over half of the adults’ population worldwide, with an increasing prevalence among the older age groups. Therefore, with the increasing elderly population, LUTS...
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A Study of Urodynamic Parameters at Different Bladder Filling Stages for Predicting Upper Urinary Tract Dilatation

Lyu L, Yao YX, Liu EP, Zhang YP, Hu HJ, Ji FP, Pu QS, Yang XH, Wang QW, Wang Y, Wen JG

Purpose: To identify more accurate predictors of upper urinary tract dilatation (UUTD) in neurogenic bladder (NB) children, we studied the relationship among urodynamic parameters at different bladder filling stages, detrusor...
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Development of an Artificial Intelligence-Based Support Technology for Urethral and Ureteral Stricture Surgery

Eun SJ, Park JM, Kim KH

Purpose: This paper proposes a technological system that uses artificial intelligence to recognize and guide the operator to the exact stenosis area during endoscopic surgery in patients with urethral or...
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Assessment of Bacterial Communities Within the Biofilm of Bladder Calculi in the Neurogenic Bladder Rat Model Following Spinal Cord Injury

Lee JW, Lee SS, Yang SH, Choe HS

Purpose: To develop a rat model of bladder calculi in the neurogenic bladder following spinal cord injury (SCI) and assess bacterial communities within the biofilm of bladder calculi using denaturing...
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Development of an Automatic Interpretation Algorithm for Uroflowmetry Results: Application of Artificial Intelligence

Choo MS, Ryu HY, Lee S

Purpose: To develop an automatic interpretation system for uroflowmetry (UFM) results using machine learning (ML), a form of artificial intelligence (AI). Methods: A prospectively collected 1,574 UFM results (1,031 males, 543...
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Reduction of Bladder Capacity Under Anesthesia Following Multiple Recurrences and Repeated Surgeries of Hunner Lesions in Patients With Interstitial Cystitis

Furuta A, Suzuki Y, Igarashi T, Kimura T, Egawa S, Yoshimura N

Purpose: To investigate the influence of multiple recurrences and repeated surgeries of Hunner lesions on bladder capacity under general anesthesia in patients with interstitial cystitis (IC). Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the...
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Oxidative Stress Biomarkers in Age-Related Lower Urinary Tract Disorders: A Systematic Review

Khosla L, Gong S, Weiss JP, Birder LA

Purpose: To conduct a systematic review of preclinical and clinical peer-reviewed evidence linking alterations in oxidative stress biomarkers or outcome measures that were also prevalent in specific age-related lower urinary...
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Preoperative Videourodynamic Study Is Helpful in Predicting Long-term Postoperative Voiding Function in Asymptomatic Patients With Closed Spinal Dysraphism

Kim L, Do MT, Jung HD, Im YJ, Wang KC, Lee JY, Park K

Purpose: Controversy exists regarding the role preoperative urodynamic study for asymptomatic closed spinal dysraphism as it has failed to reveal the benefit in surgical decision and expectation of urological outcomes....
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