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Prof Kate Moore
university of new south wales

ICS 2019

Open Discussion Session 18 E-Poster 2 392 Pharmacokinetics of oestriol cream using quantitative liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry

ICS 2018

Open Discussion Session 7 Open Discussion ePosters 138 What’s normal? Should urinary creatinine or osmolarity be used to normalise urinary protein measurements?

ICS 2016

Podium Short Oral Session 17 Urinary Tract Inflammation and Infection 267 Antibiotic resistance/16S rRNA analysis of bacterial isolates in women with recurrent urinary tract infections and Detrusor Overactivity

Podium Short Oral Session 21 New Research Methods 391 Quantitative liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry oestriol serum levels in new and chronic users of vaginal oestriol cream

Podium Short Oral Session 29 Devices and Management Strategies 576 Does monthly self-removal of vaginal ring pessaries for stress incontinence/ prolapse reduce complication rates? A 5 year audit

Non Discussion Abstract Session 32 Non Discussion Abstracts 701 A 7-year Audit of Diathermy to Cystitis Cystica or Follicular Cystitis in relation to treatment outcome

Non Discussion Abstract Session 32 Non Discussion Abstracts 864 Detrusor overactivity and Atherosclerosis, are they linked? Atherosclerosis screening using the Ankle Brachial Index and Pulse Wave Velocity in women with detrusor overactivity.

ICS 2014

Podium Poster Session 17 Bladder Pharmacology 290 Effects of Botulinum toxin type A on electrical stimulation-induced release of Substance P, ATP and Acetycholine in porcine bladder

Podium Poster Session 40 Stress Urinary Incontinence 635 The effect of vaginal oestrogen on subjective and objective symptoms of SUI and vaginal atrophy: an international multi-centre observational pilot study

ICS 2013

Podium Poster Session 19 Neurourology and Paediatrics 170 Clean Intermittent Self-Catheterisation: A Randomised Controlled Crossover Trial of single-use versus multiple re-use of non-coated catheters; is cystitis rate altered?

ICS 2011

Podium Poster Session 21 Faecal Incontinence and Pelvic Floor Dysfunction 214 A prospective “bottom up” study of the direct personal and investigation costs of faecal incontinence in ambulatory men and women, in relation to severity.

Kate Moore

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Profession:Urogynaecologist
Qualifications:Professor
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