Oxidative stress is a potential contributor to inflammatory signaling and lower urinary tract (LUT) pathology. While the link between inflammation with cellular damage is not well established, recent evidence suggests that elevated oxidative stress over time could play a pivotal role in the pathophysiology of LUT dysfunctions (especially in the older adult). This round table will discuss the impact and mechanisms underlying oxidative stress in LUTS with a focus on the older adult and a minimally invasive approach to monitor regions of ‘oxidative stressed’ tissue that could be used in diagnosis and management of LUTS patients.
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SPEAKER |
Oxidative stress and its relationship to lower urinary tract symptoms |
Karl-Erik Andersson |
Oxidative stress and nocturia: two hands in one glove? |
Philip Van Kerrebroeck |
Urinary incontinence in the frail elderly |
Adrian Wagg |
Probing the impact of oxidative stress in bladder by ICE-MRI |
Pradeep Tyagi |