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Peggy Norton
Researcher at University of Utah
Publications - 120
Citations - 7772
Peggy Norton is an academic researcher from University of Utah. The author has contributed to research in topics: Urinary incontinence & Stress incontinence. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 120 publications receiving 7106 citations. Previous affiliations of Peggy Norton include Georgia Regents University & University of California, San Diego.
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Retropubic versus Transobturator Midurethral Slings for Stress Incontinence
Holly E. Richter,Michael E. Albo,Halina M. Zyczynski,Kimberly Kenton,Peggy Norton,Larry Sirls,Stephen R. Kraus,Toby C. Chai,Gary E. Lemack,Kimberly J. Dandreo,R. Edward Varner,Shawn A. Menefee,Chiara Ghetti,Linda Brubaker,Ingrid Nygaard,Salil Khandwala,Thomas A. Rozanski,Harry W. Johnson,Joseph I. Schaffer,Anne M. Stoddard,Robert L. Holley,Charles W. Nager,Pamela A. Moalli,Elizabeth R. Mueller,Amy Arisco,Marlene M. Corton,Sharon L. Tennstedt,T. Debuene Chang,E. Ann Gormley,Heather J. Litman +29 more
TL;DR: The 12-month rates of objectively assessed success of treatment for stress incontinence with the retropubic and transobturator approaches met the prespecified criteria for equivalence; the rates of subjectively assessed success were similar between groups but did not meet the criteria for interchange.
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Epidemiology and natural history of pelvic floor dysfunction
Richard C. Bump,Peggy Norton +1 more
TL;DR: Understanding both the specific predisposing factors that place an individual woman at risk and the precise events of the labor and delivery process that initiate injury and dysfunction is important for primary prevention.
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Urinary incontinence in women
Peggy Norton,Linda Brubaker +1 more
TL;DR: The recent proliferation of new drug treatments and surgical devices for urinary incontinence have had mixed results; direct-to-consumer advertising has increased public awareness of the problem, but many new products are being introduced without long-term assessment of their safety and efficacy.
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Burch Colposuspension versus Fascial Sling to Reduce Urinary Stress Incontinence
Michael E. Albo,Holly E. Richter,Linda Brubaker,Peggy Norton,Stephen R. Kraus,Philippe E. Zimmern,Toby C. Chai,Halina M. Zyczynski,Ananias C. Diokno,Sharon L. Tennstedt,Charles W. Nager,L. Keith Lloyd,MaryPat FitzGerald,Gary E. Lemack,Harry W. Johnson,Wendy W. Leng,Veronica T. Mallett,Anne M. Stoddard,Shawn A. Menefee,R. Edward Varner,Kimberly Kenton,Pamela A. Moalli,Larry Sirls,Kimberly J. Dandreo,John W. Kusek,Leroy M. Nyberg,William D. Steers +26 more
TL;DR: A multicenter, randomized clinical trial comparing two procedures--the pubovaginal sling, using autologous rectus fascia, and the Burch colposuspension--among women with stress incontinence results in a higher rate of successful treatment of stressincontinence but also greater morbidity than the Burches.
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A randomized trial of urodynamic testing before stress-incontinence surgery
Charles W. Nager,Linda Brubaker,Heather J. Litman,Halina M. Zyczynski,R. Edward Varner,Cindy L. Amundsen,Larry T. Sirls,Peggy Norton,Amy Arisco,Toby C. Chai,Philippe E. Zimmern,Matthew D. Barber,Kimberly J. Dandreo,Shawn A. Menefee,Kimberly Kenton,Jerry L. Lowder,Holly E. Richter,Salil Khandwala,Ingrid Nygaard,Stephen R. Kraus,Harry W. Johnson,Gary E. Lemack,Marina Mihova,Michael E. Albo,Elizabeth R. Mueller,Gary Sutkin,Tracey Wilson,Yvonne Hsu,Thomas A. Rozanski,Leslie M. Rickey,David D. Rahn,Sharon L. Tennstedt,John W. Kusek,E. Ann Gormley +33 more
TL;DR: For women with uncomplicated, demonstrable stress urinary incontinence, preoperative office evaluation alone was not inferior to evaluation with urodynamic testing for outcomes at 1 year, and these changes did not lead to significant between-group differences in treatment selection or outcomes.