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NHS Evidence: Annual Evidence Updates scheduled for February 2010

Source: Personal Communication from MSD-Plough

Date published: 28/01/2010 15:15

Summary
by: Devika Sennik

The following Annual Evidence Updates are scheduled for February:
 
1 February

Urinary incontinence
This 2010 Annual Evidence Update (AEU) builds on the accumulated knowledge-base and provides up-to-date summaries of the latest evidence in the management of stress and urge urinary incontinence and overactive bladder. Specific topics include: sacral neuromodulation for urinary storage and voiding dysfunction; pharmacotherapy for stress urinary incontinence; the use of botulinum toxin in the management of overactive bladder syndrome (OAB), and conservative management of stress urinary incontinence.

The 2010 AEU on Male Urinary Incontinence is also being launched, in advance of the publication of the NICE guideline on the Management of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Men later this year. This AEU updates the high-quality evidence and commentaries presented in early 2009 on: post-prostatectomy and urinary incontinence; Botulinum Toxin A; conservative management; male and female quality of life studies; stress urinary incontinence and surgery; stress urinary incontinence and drug treatment; urgency urinary incontinence and surgery; and urgency urinary incontinence and drug treatment. RCTs and lower level evidence published in 2009 on Botulinum Toxin A and male urinary incontinence are also presented.

8 February

Tinnitus
Research on tinnitus continues to proliferate and this evidence update will present a concise summary of the latest expert-reviewed primary and secondary research, combined with a list of current therapeutic uncertainties to prioritise future research. Multiple databases have been searched to capture all emerging evidence for the period January-December 2009.

22 February

Chest pain
The 2010 AEU on Chest Pain seeks to identify key new systematic reviews and related documents published since the 2009 update and so identify the latest high quality evidence on this topic. The evidence will be accompanied by summaries from experts providing a commentary on the new evidence and whether this challenges current guidance/practice or identifies uncertainties in our knowledge on this topic.

The calendar of Annual Evidence Updates is available at the link below.

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