SYNCHRONOUS VIDEO PRESSURE-FLOW CYSTOURETHROGRAPHY

Autor: Whiteside, Graham, Bates, Patrick
Zdroj: Urologic Clinics of North America; February 1979, Vol. 6 Issue: 1 p93-102, 10p
Abstrakt: There are many advantages to the combination of dynamic and visual records and viewing the whole filling-storage-voiding bladder cycle. While it is often possible to obtain sufficient clinical information from combinations of individual urodynamic tests (articles 5, 18, and 26), in others, particularly those with possible obstruction or incontinence, synchronous video-pressure studies are of great value, so that the site of urethral narrowing or the presence of leakage can be seen, and its relation to detrusor activity observed (articles 18, 21, and 22). For this fairly complex investigation to be of real value it is crucial that it be recorded and that this record be reviewed by the clinicians involved so that interpretations (which are not always straightforward) can be continuously tested against all other clinical findings, including the results of treatment based on those interpretations.
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