Anticholinergic prescribing pattern changes of urogynecology providers in response to evidence of potential dementia risk
Menhaji K, Cardenas-Trowers OO, Chang OH, Hall EF, Ringel NE, Falk KN. Anticholinergic prescribing pattern changes of urogynecology providers in response to evidence of potential dementia risk. International Urogynecology Journal 2021, 32: 2819-2826. PMID: 33683426, DOI: 10.1007/s00192-021-04736-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAnticholinergic medicationsOveractive bladder syndrome treatmentMajority of respondentsDevelopment of dementiaRisk of dementiaPrior authorization processPrimary outcomePrescribing practicesResultsA totalSyndrome treatmentDementia riskPractice patternsInsurance barriersInsurance restrictionsMedicationsTreatment planWeb-based surveyImpact of insuranceDementiaRecent literatureAnticholinergicsAgonistsRiskDescriptive statisticsTreatment