1. Overactive Bladder (OAB) - ICD-10 N32.81
- Treatments attempted: Behavioral therapy (Jan 2022), Anticholinergic medication (Feb 2022), Botox injections (May 2022)
- Relevant testing: Urodynamic study (Mar 2022), Cystoscopy (Apr 2022)
- Current treatments: Mirabegron 50mg daily
HPI:
The patient, a 65-year-old female, has a history of overactive bladder diagnosed in 2021. She was referred by Dr. Smith, her primary care physician, and has been under the care of Dr. Johnson, a urologist. Baseline frequency of daytime urination was 12 times per day, with nocturia occurring 3 times per night. The patient changes incontinence pads 4 times daily, with moderate leakage severity. Previous imaging and urodynamic studies confirmed the diagnosis.
KEY INFORMATION:
Gynecological History: Gravida 3 Para 2, with one miscarriage. Delivered via cesarean section. Hysterectomy performed in 2015 due to fibroids.
HPI TODAY [10/15/2023]:
- The patient reports a decrease in urgency episodes since the last visit.
- Current symptoms include mild urgency and frequency, with no nocturia.
- Recent ultrasound of the bladder on 09/20/2023 showed no abnormalities. I personally reviewed and independently interpreted the scan and concur with findings.
- AUA Symptom score: 12
- PVR: 50 mL
"ASSESSMENT AND PLAN:"
The patient is a 65-year-old female with a history of overactive bladder, currently managed with Mirabegron.
1. Overactive Bladder (OAB) - ICD-10 N32.81
- Assessment: Symptoms have improved with current treatment.
- Plan: Continue Mirabegron 50mg daily, follow up in 3 months.
- Counseling: Discussed the chronic nature of OAB and the importance of adherence to medication.
ORDERS:
- None at this time.
FOLLOW UP:
- Follow-up in 3 months with repeat AUA Symptom score.
FUTURE CONSIDERATIONS:
As above, no further considerations based on current literature.