1989
DOI: 10.1002/nau.1930080504
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Use of routine videocystourethrography in the evaluation of female lower urinary tract dysfunction

Abstract: Controversy remains over which tests are necessary in the routine evaluation of women with lower urinary tract dysfunction. Is cystometry alone sufficient, or is a more detailed investigation such as videocystourethrography justified? Two hundred consecutive new patients attending for urodynamic assessment were reviewed. In fifteen (7.5%) patients the correct diagnosis was made only on videocystourethrography . We therefore suggest that videocystourethrography should continue to be used as the routine investig… Show more

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“…USI was diagnosed in 45% of women following VCU compared with 25% following AUM; this confirms previous results showing that VCU is more sensitive in diagnosing USI than other urodynamic tests [7]. In addition, it is likely that what was interpreted as USI on VCU may had been DO incontinence.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…USI was diagnosed in 45% of women following VCU compared with 25% following AUM; this confirms previous results showing that VCU is more sensitive in diagnosing USI than other urodynamic tests [7]. In addition, it is likely that what was interpreted as USI on VCU may had been DO incontinence.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Although conventional cystometry or VCU are viable diagnostic tests for USI, AUM is considered to be more sensitive in the identification of DO [7]. AUM has been used in the investigation of lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) for over 25 years [8].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Simultaneous fluoroscopy during urodynamics can be critical in determining the level of outlet obstruction as well as the presence of VUR, and bladder contours. 1 After doing a retrospective regression analysis of 203 VUDS, we have determined that increased radiation exposure during VUDS was significantly associated with larger BMI, female gender, larger bladder capacity, presence of VUR, junior operator, and higher number of fill cycles.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The simultaneous uses of fluoroscopy during urodynamics, also known as videourodynamics, can be helpful during the evaluation of lower urinary tract dysfunction in adult patients. The addition of fluoroscopy gives the clinician additional information about the urinary tract anatomy and function that in some situations can provide significant diagnostic value of the urodynamic study . However, the use of fluoroscopy requires ionizing radiation and has raised concerns about the potential subsequent risk of malignancy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This test can also be combined with fluoroscopy to allow for visualization of the bladder neck, position of the urethra, and ureteral reflux. 32 At specified increments during the test, the filling is stopped, and the patient is asked to cough with incremental increases in pressure or to slowly Valsalva. If leakage is demonstrated, the pressure when leakage occurs is marked on the study.…”
Section: Objective Testingmentioning
confidence: 99%