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      Urodynamics in the evaluation of overactive bladder.

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      Current urology reports
      Springer Nature America, Inc

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          Abstract

          Overactive bladder (OAB) is a clinical syndrome characterized by urinary urgency, frequency, and nocturia with or without accompanying urinary incontinence. Thus, using this operational definition based on symptoms at presentation, urodynamic testing is not required for an initial diagnosis of OAB. An increasing body of evidence suggests that, although there is a relationship between the urodynamic finding of detrusor overactivity and OAB, these are quite separate findings, and successful response to nonsurgical and surgical interventions for OAB does not depend on finding detrusor overactivity on urodynamic testing. The role of urodynamics in the setting of OAB is not well defined at present, but there are several clinical scenarios where such testing may be useful. However, at this time, the evidence to support their routine use in patients with OAB is limited.

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          Journal
          Curr Urol Rep
          Current urology reports
          Springer Nature America, Inc
          1534-6285
          1527-2737
          Sep 2010
          : 11
          : 5
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Urology, Medical University of South Carolina, 96 Jonathan Lucas Street, CSB 644, Charleston, SC 29425, USA. rovnere@musc.edu
          Article
          10.1007/s11934-010-0130-8
          20585906
          50f55e87-e15f-43a4-ab86-79aa79898e11
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