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How to better tailor treatments: OAB pathophysiology and phenotyping

Pr Benoit Peyronnet, Department of urology, University of Rennes, France

Do you consider the traditional one-size-fits-all, stepwise approach still adequate to manage OAB patients ?

Effective OAB care, moving beyond traditional algorithms, now focuses on a personalized, phenotype-driven approach.

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Pr Benoit PEYRONNET, advocates for an individualized strategy, based on clinical phenotyping and simple tools, to ensure that each patient receives the right treatment from the outset.
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KEY TAKE AWAY MESSAGES

Careful clinical interview and physical examination are powerful tools to elucidate the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying OAB symptoms, allowing for more accurate and personalized treatment decisions. Clinicians must also be vigilant about contraindications to certain therapies to avoid adverse outcomes. Placing the patient at the center through shared decision making is essential. The traditional one-size-fits-all, stepwise approach is no longer acceptable and should be replaced by an individualized, needs-based strategy

 

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