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[The role of non-invasive urodynamics in bladder outlet obstruction diagnosis in male patients].

Authors :
Palazzetti A
Tosco L
Crivellaro S
Guaitoli P
Abbinante M
Frea B
Source :
Urologia [Urologia] 2010 Jan-Mar; Vol. 77 Suppl 16, pp. 59-64.
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Purpose: Many methods have been suggested to assess bladder outlet obstruction, as defined by the gold standard of pressure flow studies. A comprehensive review of the literature on the different methods used to diagnose bladder outlet obstruction by non-invasive means was performed in order to compare those methods to invasive urodynamics in terms of sensitivity and specificity.<br />Materials and Methods: A MEDLINE search was done of the published literature covering from December 2003 on non-invasive methods, including only single measures to diagnose bladder outlet obstruction. We performed a comparison between all methods in terms of sensitivity and specificity for each test. For many techniques these values were calculated directly from the data presented in the article.<br />Results: There has been applied many methods to diagnose bladder outlet obstruction. Those methods were divided into uroflowmetry, condom-catheter method, penile cuff method and Doppler ultrasonography urodynamics. Each method has been described and discussed in terms of its role in adding information to the diagnostic work-up for bladder outlet obstruction.<br />Conclusions: Pressure flow studies still remain the gold standard for assessing bladder outlet obstruction. However non-invasive urodynamics is a promising branch. Probably the most reliable information is given by the association of numerous methods together.

Details

Language :
Italian
ISSN :
1724-6075
Volume :
77 Suppl 16
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Urologia
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
21104665