Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3864779 | The Journal of Urology | 2013 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Most urodynamics in this series consisted of cystometrogram plus pressure flow study with stress incontinence the most common diagnosis. However, regardless of diagnosis, urologists and providers who performed more urodynamics were more likely to perform pressure flow study and/or videourodynamics in addition to cystometrogram. Further research is needed to determine whether these differences reflect gaps in the consistency or appropriateness of using urodynamics.
Keywords
VUDSUDSCMGLUTOABNgbMUISUIPFsEMGelectromyographyPhysician's practice patternsUpPUrge urinary incontinenceUrinary incontinenceStress urinary incontinenceUrodynamicsDiagnosisVideourodynamicsLower Urinary TractCystometrogramUrinary bladderOveractive bladderNeurogenic bladderpressure flow studyLUTSNeurogenicUUIpopPelvic organ prolapse
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Authors
W. Stuart Reynolds, Roger R. Dmochowski, Julie Lai, Chris Saigal, David F. Penson, Urologic Diseases in America Project Urologic Diseases in America Project,