Daniela Marschall‐Kehrel

994 total citations
27 papers, 697 citations indexed

About

Daniela Marschall‐Kehrel is a scholar working on Urology, Rheumatology and Epidemiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Daniela Marschall‐Kehrel has authored 27 papers receiving a total of 697 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 24 papers in Urology, 17 papers in Rheumatology and 11 papers in Epidemiology. Recurrent topics in Daniela Marschall‐Kehrel's work include Urinary Bladder and Prostate Research (24 papers), Pelvic floor disorders treatments (17 papers) and Urinary Tract Infections Management (11 papers). Daniela Marschall‐Kehrel is often cited by papers focused on Urinary Bladder and Prostate Research (24 papers), Pelvic floor disorders treatments (17 papers) and Urinary Tract Infections Management (11 papers). Daniela Marschall‐Kehrel collaborates with scholars based in Germany, United States and United Kingdom. Daniela Marschall‐Kehrel's co-authors include Stuart B. Bauer, Serdar Tekgül, Paul Eggert, Søren Rittig, Johan Vande Walle, Martin C. Michel, Linda Brubaker, Richard G. Roberts, Tim Schneider and Jens Ulrich Hanisch and has published in prestigious journals such as The Journal of Urology, Journal of the American Geriatrics Society and European Urology.

In The Last Decade

Daniela Marschall‐Kehrel

26 papers receiving 670 citations

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Daniela Marschall‐Kehrel
Ursula Ebinger United States
J J Wyndaele Belgium
Jason Gong United States
Milena N. Mareva United States
Asplund Sweden
Hedwig Neels Belgium
A. Ravenscroft United Kingdom
C. Jeandel France
Ursula Ebinger United States
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All Works

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Khullar, Vik, Daniela Marschall‐Kehrel, Montserrat Espuña‐Pons, et al.. (2013). European content validation of the Self-Assessment Goal Achievement (SAGA) questionnaire in patients with overactive bladder. International Urogynecology Journal. 24(9). 1529–1536. 5 indexed citations
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Schneider, Tim, Daniela Marschall‐Kehrel, Jens Ulrich Hanisch, & Martin C. Michel. (2013). Does concomitant diabetes affect treatment responses in overactive bladder patients?. International Journal of Clinical Practice. 67(11). 1138–1143. 12 indexed citations
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Ellsworth, Pamela, Daniela Marschall‐Kehrel, Shelly King, & Emily S. Lukacz. (2013). Bladder health across the life course. International Journal of Clinical Practice. 67(5). 397–406. 18 indexed citations
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Walle, Johan Vande, Søren Rittig, Stuart B. Bauer, et al.. (2012). Practical consensus guidelines for the management of enuresis. European Journal of Pediatrics. 171(6). 971–983. 150 indexed citations
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Kort, Laetitia M.O. de, Wendy Bower, Lucy Swithinbank, et al.. (2012). The management of adolescents with neurogenic urinary tract and bowel dysfunction. Neurourology and Urodynamics. 31(7). 1170–1174. 11 indexed citations
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Wagg, Adrian, Vikram Khullar, Matthias Oelke, et al.. (2012). 578 Effect of treatment response on the decision to escalate antimuscarinic dose in elderly subjects with overactive bladder. European Urology Supplements. 11(1). e578–e578a. 1 indexed citations
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Michel, Martin C., Piotr Radziszewski, Christian Falconer, Daniela Marschall‐Kehrel, & K Blot. (2011). Unexpected frequent hepatotoxicity of a prescription drug, flupirtine, marketed for about 30 years. British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology. 73(5). 821–825. 41 indexed citations
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Wagg, Adrian, Vik Khullar, Daniela Marschall‐Kehrel, et al.. (2011). Efficacy and Tolerability of Fesoterodine in Older People With Overactive Bladder: Results of the Open-Label Phase of the SOFIA Trial. 1 indexed citations
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Schultz‐Lampel, D., et al.. (2011). Urinary Incontinence in Children. Deutsches Ärzteblatt international. 108(37). 613–20. 34 indexed citations
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Wagg, Adrian, Vikram Khullar, Daniela Marschall‐Kehrel, et al.. (2011). 880 ASSESSMENT OF FESOTERODINE TREATMENT IN OLDER PEOPLE WITH OVERACTIVE BLADDER: RESULTS OF SOFIA, A DOUBLE-BLIND, PLACEBO- CONTROLLED PAN EUROPEAN TRIAL. European Urology Supplements. 10(2). 276–277. 7 indexed citations
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Schneider, Tim, Daniela Marschall‐Kehrel, Jens Ulrich Hanisch, & M. C. Michel. (2010). Do gender, age or lifestyle factors affect responses to antimuscarinic treatment in overactive bladder patients?. International Journal of Clinical Practice. 64(9). 1287–1293. 43 indexed citations
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Bower, Wendy, Lucy Swithinbank, Tom P.V.M. de Jong, Laetitia M.O. de Kort, & Daniela Marschall‐Kehrel. (2010). Assessment of non‐neurogenic incontinence and lower urinary tract symptoms in adolescents and young adults. Neurourology and Urodynamics. 29(5). 702–707. 10 indexed citations
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Radziszewski, Piotr, et al.. (2008). The centrally acting ion channel modulator flupirtine improves bladder function in animal models and patients with overactive bladder syndrome. 4 indexed citations
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Marschall‐Kehrel, Daniela, et al.. (2008). Efficacy and Safety of Propiverine in Non-Neurogenic Children Suffering from Overactive Bladder and Urinary Incontinence. Journal of Pediatric Urology. 4. S50–S50. 1 indexed citations
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Marschall‐Kehrel, Daniela, Maximilian Stehr, Ulla Sillén, et al.. (2007). Study design as the main predictor for good outcome in a randomised placebo-controlled multicentre trial in children suffering from overactive bladder and urinary incontinence. Neurourology and Urodynamics. 1 indexed citations
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Dmochowski, Roger R., Paul Abrams, Daniela Marschall‐Kehrel, Joseph T. Wang, & Zhonghong Guan. (2006). Efficacy and Tolerability of Tolterodine Extended Release in Male and Female Patients with Overactive Bladder. European Urology. 51(4). 1054–1064. 50 indexed citations
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Marschall‐Kehrel, Daniela, Richard G. Roberts, & Linda Brubaker. (2006). Patient-reported outcomes in overactive bladder: The influence of perception of condition and expectation for treatment benefit. Urology. 68(2). 29–37. 53 indexed citations
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Marschall‐Kehrel, Daniela. (2004). Update on nocturia: The best of rest is sleep. Urology. 64(6). 21–24. 26 indexed citations

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