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International Continence Society Subcommittee on Standardization of Terminology of Pressure-Flow Studies, coordinating chairman Anders Mattiasson LIST OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction 2. Evaluation of micturition 2.1 Pressure-flow studies 2.1.1 Pressure and flow rate parameters 2.1.2 Flow delay 2.1.3 Presentation of results 2.2 Urethral resistance and bladder outlet obstruction 2.2.1 Urethral function of during voiding 2.2.2 Urethral resistance 2.2.3 Urethral activity 2.2.4 Bladder outlet obstruction 2.2.5 Methods of analyzing pressure-flow plots 2.3 Detrusor contractility during micturition 3. Additional symbols Appendix: ICS standard for digital exchange of pressure-flow study data Key words: terminology; pressure f o analysis; urethral resistance; urethral obstruction; URR; lw ICS standards 1. INTRODUCTION This report has been produced at the request of the International Continence Society. It was approved at the twenty-fifth annual meeting of the Society in Sydney, Australia. The 1988 version of the collated reports on standardization of terminology, which appeared in Neurourology and Urodynamics 7:403-427, contains material relevant to pressure-flow studies in many different sections. This report is a revision and expansion of sections 4.2 and 4.3 and parts of sections 6.2 and 7 of the 1988 0 1997 International Continence Society Griffiths et al. maximum abdominal pressure abdominal pressure cm H20 abdominal pressure
Neurourology and Urodynamics – Wiley
Published: Jan 1, 1997
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