1. A comparison of flow rate curve shape and video-urodynamic findings in women with lower urinary tract symptoms: can flow rate curve shape predict female bladder outflow obstruction or detrusor underactivity?
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Kocadag, Huriye, Toia, Bogdan, Axell, Richard, Yasmin, Habiba, Pakzad, Mahreen H., Hamid, Rizwan, Greenwell, Tamsin J., and Ockrim, Jeremy L.
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URINARY organs , *SYMPTOMS , *BLADDER obstruction , *DIAGNOSIS , *BLADDER cancer , *NEUROGENIC bladder ,URETHRAL obstruction - Abstract
Purpose: To establish the correlation between flow rate curve shape and video-urodynamic findings in women with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS). Methods: A retrospective review of consecutive women with LUTS who performed a free flow study immediately before undergoing video-urodynamic investigations over a 28-month period. Flow rate curve shape and video-urodynamic parameters were analysed. Free flow curves were defined into five categories: bell-shaped, prolonged, fluctuating, intermittent or plateau. Women who voided less than 150 ml on the free flow study were excluded from the analysis. Results: A total of 250 women with LUTS, with a mean age 48 years (range 18โ83), were included. Bell-shaped tracings excluded obstruction in 89%. Prolonged flow rate curves diagnosed obstruction in 62% and detrusor underactivity in 8%. Fluctuating and intermittent flow rate curves were associated with urodynamic obstruction in 37 and 39%, respectively, and detrusor underactivity in 25 and 29%, respectively. A plateau flow rate curve was indicative of urodynamic obstruction in all three cases observed. Conclusion: Flow rate curve patterns can be suggestive of urodynamic diagnoses. Women without a prolonged void and bell-shaped traces had normal voiding urodynamics in 76% of cases, and the majority could be managed without invasive investigations. Patients with fluctuating and intermittent flow rate curves demonstrate a spectrum of urodynamic diagnoses with a third of cases having obstruction and a third of cases having detrusor underactivity. Plateau flow rate curve patterns are associated with urethral obstruction. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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