Book contents
- Manual of Urodynamics for Gynaecologists
- Additional material
- Manual of Urodynamics for Gynaecologists
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Preface to Urodynamics Illustrated
- Chapter 1 Pre-test Assessment of Urinary Dysfunction, Using Patient-Centred Questionnaires
- Chapter 2 The Assessment of Women with Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction, Using Bladder Diaries
- Chapter 3 Pad Testing in the Assessment of Urinary Incontinence in Women
- Chapter 4 Setting Up the Urodynamic Equipment
- Chapter 5 Urodynamic Flow Rate Testing
- Chapter 6 The Cystometrogram
- Chapter 7 Videocystourethrography
- Chapter 8 Ambulatory Urodynamic Monitoring
- Chapter 9 Urodynamic Artefacts
- Chapter 10 The Assessment of Urethral Function
- Chapter 11 Urodynamics in the Neurological Patient
- Chapter 12 Urodynamic Terminology
- Index
- References
Chapter 12 - Urodynamic Terminology
United Kingdom Continence Society: Minimal Standards for Urodynamics, 2018
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 April 2020
- Manual of Urodynamics for Gynaecologists
- Additional material
- Manual of Urodynamics for Gynaecologists
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Preface to Urodynamics Illustrated
- Chapter 1 Pre-test Assessment of Urinary Dysfunction, Using Patient-Centred Questionnaires
- Chapter 2 The Assessment of Women with Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction, Using Bladder Diaries
- Chapter 3 Pad Testing in the Assessment of Urinary Incontinence in Women
- Chapter 4 Setting Up the Urodynamic Equipment
- Chapter 5 Urodynamic Flow Rate Testing
- Chapter 6 The Cystometrogram
- Chapter 7 Videocystourethrography
- Chapter 8 Ambulatory Urodynamic Monitoring
- Chapter 9 Urodynamic Artefacts
- Chapter 10 The Assessment of Urethral Function
- Chapter 11 Urodynamics in the Neurological Patient
- Chapter 12 Urodynamic Terminology
- Index
- References
Summary
The publication ‘United Kingdom Continence Society: Minimum Standards for Urodynamic Studies, 2018’ was commissioned by the UK Continence Society (UKCS), to replace the Joint statement on minimum standards for urodynamic practice in the United Kingdom: Report of the urodynamic training and accreditation steering group (published in April 2009 by the UKCS). The 2009 document has been completely rewritten with the prime aim of providing information, advice and guidance to help with best practice in urodynamic study services. The full version of the 2018 document has been accepted and published in Neurourology and Urodynamics [1]. This work is a shortened version of the document and appears with the permission of NAU under a joint copyright agreement between NAU and UKCS.
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- Manual of Urodynamics for Gynaecologists , pp. 92 - 110Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020