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Pitfalls in Urodynamics

European Urology Focus, 2020
Although urodynamics (UDS) is essential for the diagnosis and treatment of neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction, several possible pitfalls can be identified. In this paper we identify pitfalls in UDS and highlight limiting factors. UDS pitfalls that depend on the patient, on the physician, or on the test itself are described and analyzed. PATIENT
Enrico Finazzi Agro   +2 more
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Urodynamics

Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 2010
Voiding dysfunction has profound physical, emotional, and financial ramifications for patients and health care practitioners from all fields. The improvement of diagnostic testing in the area of voiding dysfunction, throughout decades, has resulted in improved patient outcomes.
Tamara M, Robertson, Amy S, Hamlin
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Urodynamics

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1987
Urologic problems constitute a very significant percentage of all clinical problems in pediatrics. Incorporation of urodynamic evaluation and followup is important in achieving optimal results in a significant number of these entities. In terms of cost effectiveness, it is particularly efficient in this age of extremely high-priced technology.
B M, Churchill, R F, Gilmour, P, Williot
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Urodynamics

Journal of Urology, 1976
The urinary tract is a hydrodynamic system whose components are in precise balance with each other and whose functioning depends on mechanical equilibrium. Alteration of the delicate balance between bladder and urethra means dysfunction in voiding or continence.
D M, Gleason   +2 more
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