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Practical recommendations of the EAU-ESPU guidelines committee for monosymptomatic enuresis—Bedwetting

  • Guy Bogaert
  • , Raimund Stein
  • , Shabnam Undre
  • , Rien J.M. Nijman
  • , Josine Quadackers
  • , Lisette ‘t Hoen
  • , Radim Kocvara
  • , Selcuk Silay
  • , Serdar Tekgul
  • , Christian Radmayr
  • , Hasan Serkan Dogan
  • KU Leuven
  • Heidelberg University 
  • East and North Hertfordshire NHS Trust
  • University of Groningen
  • Erasmus University Rotterdam
  • Charles University
  • Istanbul Medeniyet University
  • Innsbruck Medical University

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Abstract

Background and Aims: The objective of this update of the EAU-ESPU guidelines recommendations for nocturnal enuresis was to review the recent published literature of studies, reviews, guidelines regarding the etiology, diagnosis and treatment options of nocturnal enuresis and transform the information into a practical recommendation strategy for the general practitioner, pediatrician, pediatric urologist and urologist. Material and Methods: Since 2012 a monthly literature search using Scopus® was performed and the relevant literature was reviewed and prospectively registered on the European Urology bedwetting enuresis resource center (http://bedwetting.europeanurology.com/). In addition, guideline papers and statements of the European Society for Paediatric Urology (ESPU), the European Association of Urology (EAU), the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) and the International Children Continence Society (ICCS) were used to update the knowledge and evidence resulting in this practical recommendation strategy. Recommendations have been discussed and agreed within the working group of the EAU-ESPU guidelines committee members. Results: The recommendations focus to place the child and his family in a control position. Pragmatic analysis is made of the bedwetting problem by collecting voiding and drinking habits during the day, measuring nighttime urine production and identification of possible risk factors such as high-volume evening drinking, nighttime overactive bladder, behavioral or psychological problems or sleep disordered breathing. A questionnaire will help to identify those risk factors. Conclusion: Motivation of the child is important for success. Continuous involvement of the child and the family in the treatment will improve treatment compliance, success and patient satisfaction.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)489-497
Number of pages9
JournalNeurourology and Urodynamics
Volume39
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Feb 2020

Keywords

  • bedwetting
  • guidelines
  • monosymptomatic enuresis
  • practical recommendations

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