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ea0104p119 | Diabetes & Metabolism | SFEIES24

Lower urinary tract dysfunction in the diabetic population: diabetes specialist’sknowledge base, clinic practice patterns and patient survey

Bowers Kevin , Khan Jody , Manecksha Rustom , Sullivan John , Owens Lisa

Introduction: Patients with Diabetes have a higher risk of lower urinary tract dysfunction/symptoms (LUTS) compared to those without diabetes. Causative factors include autonomic, detrusor, and urothelial dysfunction, microvascular ischaemic changes, and glycosuria. With a shift towards holistic diabetes management, this study examined whether urinary dysfunction is routinely addressed in outpatient settings and whether Diabetes speciality teams feel equipped to manage this is...