2016
DOI: 10.1002/nau.23124
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International Continence Society Good Urodynamic Practices and Terms 2016: Urodynamics, uroflowmetry, cystometry, and pressure‐flow study

Abstract: ICS-GUP2016 updates and adds on to ICS-GUP2002 to improve urodynamic testing and reporting both for individual care and scientific purposes.

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“…There is still no consensus on the threshold of a positive IWT, and it is described between 3 and 30 cmH 2 O in the literature The results differ significantly depending on the threshold. In our opinion, a threshold of 3 cmH 2 O does not represent clinical practice, as urodynamic study is often not as precise as favored due to interfering factors, such as poor pressure transmissions or pressure drifts . In contrast, a threshold of 30 cmH 2 O is too high in consideration of P detmax of 27 cmH 2 O in women during recent pressure flow investigations, implicating lower detrusor contractility in general …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…There is still no consensus on the threshold of a positive IWT, and it is described between 3 and 30 cmH 2 O in the literature The results differ significantly depending on the threshold. In our opinion, a threshold of 3 cmH 2 O does not represent clinical practice, as urodynamic study is often not as precise as favored due to interfering factors, such as poor pressure transmissions or pressure drifts . In contrast, a threshold of 30 cmH 2 O is too high in consideration of P detmax of 27 cmH 2 O in women during recent pressure flow investigations, implicating lower detrusor contractility in general …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…When this clinical diagnosis had been compared with one specific element (filling‐cystometry) of the iUDS diagnosis in a dichotomous manner (“yes‐or‐no (stress‐) urine incontinence”) neither way of diagnosis has been superior for the patients recruited in this study to predict the success of “continence” as the single outcome. The question remains whether the outcome of the surgery (or of alternative management, based on the urodynamic results) could have been better than the ±65% overall success rate, when a more structured clinical as well as iUDS (staging and grading) diagnosis and/or analysis had been used in these clinical trials …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patients completed the 3‐day voiding diary, recording time, experience of urge, and UUI. Uroflowmetry and Urodynamics were performed according to ICS recommendations . Detrusor overactivity was not required for inclusion.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%