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The additional value of ambulatory urodynamic measurements compared with conventional urodynamic measurements
BJU International, 08/12/09
Koeveringe GAV et al. – AUM has a more important place in the second–line diagnostic evaluation of patients with LUTS than generally considered. In half of the cases (16 of 32) in which CUM could not provide a diagnosis, AUM helped us to diagnose overactive bladder. Moreover, in the absence of AUM, many patients would have been misdiagnosed with an acontractile bladder based on their CUM results, which would most probably have resulted in life–time clean intermittent self–catheterization.
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