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British Journal of Urology, 1991
Long-term ambulatory urodynamic monitoring has been employed in 20 patients in an attempt to detect detrusor abnormality not appreciated by conventional cystometry. In 9 female patients with the "urge syndrome" it detected 2 previously unrecognised cases of detrusor instability; in 4 enuretic patients, only 1 of whom was known to be unstable previously,
P D, McInerney +3 more
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Long-term ambulatory urodynamic monitoring has been employed in 20 patients in an attempt to detect detrusor abnormality not appreciated by conventional cystometry. In 9 female patients with the "urge syndrome" it detected 2 previously unrecognised cases of detrusor instability; in 4 enuretic patients, only 1 of whom was known to be unstable previously,
P D, McInerney +3 more
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Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1995
Ambulatory monitoring of lower and upper urinary tract continues to develop. The addition of electronic urine-loss measurements to indicate the exact time-related loss is an important new feature. In the near future, quantitative urine-loss measurements will become available. The additional possibility of plugging in a flowmeter completes the technique
E S, van Waalwijk van Doorn, E D, Gommer
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Ambulatory monitoring of lower and upper urinary tract continues to develop. The addition of electronic urine-loss measurements to indicate the exact time-related loss is an important new feature. In the near future, quantitative urine-loss measurements will become available. The additional possibility of plugging in a flowmeter completes the technique
E S, van Waalwijk van Doorn, E D, Gommer
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Journal of Urology, 1979
Increased interest and use of urodynamic testing have led many clinicians to rely on the results for patient care. Numerous shortcomings and possible sources of error have been identified. Well trained personnel, properly structured examination rooms and understanding of the potential pitfalls in urodynamics are essential to proper medical management ...
A T, Evans +3 more
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Increased interest and use of urodynamic testing have led many clinicians to rely on the results for patient care. Numerous shortcomings and possible sources of error have been identified. Well trained personnel, properly structured examination rooms and understanding of the potential pitfalls in urodynamics are essential to proper medical management ...
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Urology, 1980
Video urodynamics is a technique utilizing synchronously recorded urodynamic studies and custourethrography for the evaluation of complex lower urinary tract problems. The technique and equipment used in approximately 900 consecutive studies is reported.
G D, Webster, R A, Older
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Video urodynamics is a technique utilizing synchronously recorded urodynamic studies and custourethrography for the evaluation of complex lower urinary tract problems. The technique and equipment used in approximately 900 consecutive studies is reported.
G D, Webster, R A, Older
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Urologic Clinics of North America, 1995
The ability to define and understand the relationship and significance of bladder outlet obstruction to the diagnosis and treatment of BPH continues to be a clinical problem that needs examination. Urodynamics remain the best tool to diagnose bladder outlet obstruction.
S A, Kaplan, A E, Te
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The ability to define and understand the relationship and significance of bladder outlet obstruction to the diagnosis and treatment of BPH continues to be a clinical problem that needs examination. Urodynamics remain the best tool to diagnose bladder outlet obstruction.
S A, Kaplan, A E, Te
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Urologic Clinics of North America, 1988
Each urologist can best form his or her own set of indications for and techniques of urodynamic evaluation or referral. Thus, what constitutes "office urodynamics" in one practice does not in another. The practicing urologist should at least have access to filling cystometry, flowmetry, residual urine determination, and voiding cystourethrography.
A J, Wein, W S, English, K E, Whitmore
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Each urologist can best form his or her own set of indications for and techniques of urodynamic evaluation or referral. Thus, what constitutes "office urodynamics" in one practice does not in another. The practicing urologist should at least have access to filling cystometry, flowmetry, residual urine determination, and voiding cystourethrography.
A J, Wein, W S, English, K E, Whitmore
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International Urogynecology Journal, 2001
Appropriate investigation is essential to a full evaluation of any patient with urinary incontinence, as accurate diagnosis leads to correct treatment. This paper describes the various investigations for lower urinary tract dysfunction, and their main indications.
A, McLellan, L, Cardozo
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Appropriate investigation is essential to a full evaluation of any patient with urinary incontinence, as accurate diagnosis leads to correct treatment. This paper describes the various investigations for lower urinary tract dysfunction, and their main indications.
A, McLellan, L, Cardozo
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Urology, 1991
Urodynamic equipment has grown ever more sophisticated, and though necessary for research, tends to discourage the average clinician. However, a great deal of information can be gleaned from relatively simple recording techniques that are easily adapted to office practice.
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Urodynamic equipment has grown ever more sophisticated, and though necessary for research, tends to discourage the average clinician. However, a great deal of information can be gleaned from relatively simple recording techniques that are easily adapted to office practice.
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Multichannel urodynamics: ambulatory versus standard urodynamics
Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1999Standard urodynamics in the office setting has been the mainstay of urodynamic evaluation. Ambulatory urodynamics has previously been viewed as a research tool only. This article summarizes new studies on ambulatory urodynamics that highlight its potentially more practical and clinical use.
A P, Cassidenti, D R, Ostergard
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Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 1989
This article reviews some of the technical, philosophical, and procedural aspects of the workings of a clinical urodynamic laboratory. Specifically considered are four widely used tests (cystometry, urethral profilometry, uroflowmetry, and electromyography) and the measuring and recording systems used to generate them. The role of urodynamic testing in
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This article reviews some of the technical, philosophical, and procedural aspects of the workings of a clinical urodynamic laboratory. Specifically considered are four widely used tests (cystometry, urethral profilometry, uroflowmetry, and electromyography) and the measuring and recording systems used to generate them. The role of urodynamic testing in
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