Abstract:
Pressure Flow Urodynamic Studies: The Gold Standard
for Diagnosing Bladder Outlet Obstruction
Victor W. Nitti, MD – Department of Urology, New
York University School of Medicine, New York, NY
Bladder
outlet obstruction (BOO) is a common cause of lower
urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) in men and women. By definition,
BOO is determined urodynamically, assessing the pressure-flow
relation during voiding. Since the 1960’s much
work has been done to standardize the urodynamics definitions
of obstruction in men and more recently women. Today,
urodynamic testing voiding pressure-flow analysis remains
the gold standard for the diagnosis of BOO and the etiology
of LUTS. The pressure-flow relation is much better defined
in men than in women, but recent work suggests that
although the definition of obstruction may differ between
men and women, the concept of the pressure-flow relation
to diagnose obstruction holds true for both genders.
[Rev Urol. 2005;7(suppl 6):S14-S21]
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