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Multichannel urodynamics: ambulatory versus standard urodynamics

Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1999
Standard 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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Is the value of urodynamics undermined by poor technique?: ICI‐RS 2018

Neurourology and Urodynamics, 2019
The quality of urodynamic measurements in clinical practice has been debated as a matter of concern. It is considered plausible that this has a direct bearing on patient care and the perceived value of urodynamic testing.
A. Gammie   +10 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Urodynamics simplified

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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Caliceal Urodynamics

Urologia Internationalis, 1975
In this study the author emphasizes the existence of a muscular element that had not been described until now. This muscular element is situated around Malpighi's pyramid and its fibres are followed by the caliceal muscle and the elements that form Henle's peripapillar ring.
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Urodynamics are necessary for patients with asymptomatic pelvic organ prolapse

Neurourology and Urodynamics, 2018
To evaluate the role of pre‐operative urodynamics in women with pelvic organ prolapse, who are asymptomatic for urinary symptoms. Correlate urodynamics findings with King's Health Questionnaire (KHQ) responses.
V. Asfour   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Urodynamics

Urologic Clinics of North America, 2012
Urodynamics is the study of lower urinary tract function and how this relates to a patient's urinary symptoms. The aim is to reproduce the patient's lower urinary tract symptoms to provide a pathophysiological explanation and to guide treatment. This article, and the accompanying patient information, focus particularly on invasive urodynamic studies.
Benjamin E. Dillon   +2 more
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Advances in Ambulatory Urodynamics

Current Urology Reports, 2020
Neil J. Kocher, M. Damaser, B. Gill
semanticscholar   +1 more source

International Continence Society Good Urodynamic Practices and Terms 2016: Urodynamics, uroflowmetry, cystometry, and pressure‐flow study

Neurourology and Urodynamics, 2017
P. Rosier   +7 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Urodynamics

2017
Urodynamic studies encompass several tests to investigate the hydrodynamics of the lower urinary tract during bladder storage/filling and voiding. These tests include bladder diaries, free uroflowmetry, and post-void residuals, filling cystometry, voiding pressure/flow studies, urethral pressure profiles, leak point pressures, videourodynamics ...
Julie Ellis Jones, Hashim Hashim
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Ambulatory Urodynamics

Journal of Urology, 1996
S E, Bristow, D E, Neal
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