2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.acuroe.2015.01.007
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Urodynamic study in women with pure stress urinary incontinence

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“…A later study by the same authors reported exactly the same former results . However, other studies place p det values in ranges between −5 and 10 cmH 2 O in at least 94% of cases . Our present study shows that 95% of patients had p det values between −4 and 8 cmH 2 O, with full ranges of −5 to 8 cmH 2 O, which are in accordance with the recent literature and reflect a good baseline quality control.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…A later study by the same authors reported exactly the same former results . However, other studies place p det values in ranges between −5 and 10 cmH 2 O in at least 94% of cases . Our present study shows that 95% of patients had p det values between −4 and 8 cmH 2 O, with full ranges of −5 to 8 cmH 2 O, which are in accordance with the recent literature and reflect a good baseline quality control.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…A variety of terms have been used to describe the phenomenon that the ICS now recognizes as “CADO.” These include “stress induced detrusor overactivity,” “cough activated detrusor instability,” “cough induced detrusor instability,” “stress induced detrusor instability,” “cough induced detrusor contractions,” “cough induced detrusor overactivity,” “cough induced bladder instability,” and “detrusor overactivity induced by cough.” ICS does not provide a corresponding term for the entity described as “valsalva induced detrusor instability.” Existing documents and textbooks provide little detail regarding CADO and cite no references . However, the need to identify the presence of stress incontinence or detrusor overactivity during filling phase in patients with CADO has been noted before .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However they speculated that the condition might explain mixed urinary incontinence symptoms in some of their patients who demonstrated exclusive detrusor overactivity . In a study of women with stress urinary incontinence, 1 out of 109 woman (0.9%) who underwent urodynamics was noted to have CADO …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…An IUS with poor periurethral support tissues due to [7] inadequate estrogen levels, previous vaginal surgery or certain neurologic lesions associated with poor urethral sphincter function is considered as an intrinsic sphincter deficient (ISD). Even though controversies on VLPP measurement in women with SUI remain, VLPP provides a reliable differentiation between these two conditions of the IUS and filling cystometry exclude other associated disease [23] such as detrusor overactivity in women with SUI. Distally, the Incontinence: At What Bladder Volume?.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%