Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4161889 Journal of Pediatric Urology 2016 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
More diverse voiding patterns were identified in AU compared with CU, with a lack of consistency in identified voiding pattern in both methods. Therefore, the urodynamic findings in children may have to be analyzed in more detail, taking the variations into account.Summary table. Voiding patterns identified by ambulatory and conventional urodynamic methods, and consistency between the two methods.Number of voidsRepeatability of voiding pattern (number of patients)Consistency between AU and CU (number of patients)CUAUSP in CUSP in AUPP in AUSP in CU-SP in AUSP in CU-PP in AUType 112100100Type 2187382611Type 3551701921617Type 40400000Type 5255481212Type 642320100N10334537526310AU, ambulatory urodynamics; CU, conventional urodynamics; PP, predominant pattern; SP, single pattern; Type 1, coordinated voiding; Type 2, voiding with detrusor after-contraction; Type 3, voiding with fluctuating detrusor pressure and urine flow; Type 4, pre-void contraction; Type 5, terminal detrusor over-activity leading to relief voiding; Type 6, absence of detrusor contraction during voiding.
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