Different tests can be used to evaluate lower urinary tract (LUT) sensation. The purpose of this study is to compare sensory tests in patients with voiding disorders.Seventy patients with various functional disorders of the LUT were admitted for a cystometry and an electrical perception threshold test of the bladder (bEPT) and distal urethra (uEPT). A pudendal EPT (pEPT) and pudendal somatosensory evoked potentials (pSSEP) were also determined. Correlations were calculated for somatosensory (uEPT, pEPT and pSSEP latency) and viscerosensory tests (volumes at filling sensations and bEPT).Fifty of the 70 patients (71%) had normal bladder filling sensations, with abnormal bEPT in 21/50 (41%), including 11 (22%) with no sensation at maximal elec...
Aims Disturbed bladder sensations, or in broader terms, sensory dysfunctions are increasingly recogn...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate differences in bladder filling sensations and current perception threshold (...
AIMS Assessing the reliability of electrical pain threshold (PT) and evaluating the impact of sti...
Different tests can be used to evaluate lower urinary tract (LUT) sensation. The purpose of this stu...
Different tests can be used to evaluate lower urinary tract (LUT) sensation. The purpose of this stu...
AIMS To evaluate the feasibility and reliability of current perception threshold (CPT) measurement ...
PURPOSE: To investigate feasibility and reliability of recording sensory evoked potentials (SEPs) fo...
Abstract: Study design Retrospective cohort study. Objectives To study a combination of three evalua...
Determining bladder sensation pattern in healthy people is challenging, as there is sparse evidence ...
Determining bladder sensation pattern in healthy people is challenging, as there is sparse evidence ...
Purpose. To determine the association between the two methods of obtaining current perception thresh...
BACKGROUND Lower urinary tract symptoms are highly prevalent and a large proportion of these sympto...
Aims Disturbed bladder sensations, or in broader terms, sensory dysfunctions are increasingly recogn...
Aims Disturbed bladder sensations, or in broader terms, sensory dysfunctions are increasingly recogn...
Aims Disturbed bladder sensations, or in broader terms, sensory dysfunctions are increasingly recogn...
Aims Disturbed bladder sensations, or in broader terms, sensory dysfunctions are increasingly recogn...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate differences in bladder filling sensations and current perception threshold (...
AIMS Assessing the reliability of electrical pain threshold (PT) and evaluating the impact of sti...
Different tests can be used to evaluate lower urinary tract (LUT) sensation. The purpose of this stu...
Different tests can be used to evaluate lower urinary tract (LUT) sensation. The purpose of this stu...
AIMS To evaluate the feasibility and reliability of current perception threshold (CPT) measurement ...
PURPOSE: To investigate feasibility and reliability of recording sensory evoked potentials (SEPs) fo...
Abstract: Study design Retrospective cohort study. Objectives To study a combination of three evalua...
Determining bladder sensation pattern in healthy people is challenging, as there is sparse evidence ...
Determining bladder sensation pattern in healthy people is challenging, as there is sparse evidence ...
Purpose. To determine the association between the two methods of obtaining current perception thresh...
BACKGROUND Lower urinary tract symptoms are highly prevalent and a large proportion of these sympto...
Aims Disturbed bladder sensations, or in broader terms, sensory dysfunctions are increasingly recogn...
Aims Disturbed bladder sensations, or in broader terms, sensory dysfunctions are increasingly recogn...
Aims Disturbed bladder sensations, or in broader terms, sensory dysfunctions are increasingly recogn...
Aims Disturbed bladder sensations, or in broader terms, sensory dysfunctions are increasingly recogn...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate differences in bladder filling sensations and current perception threshold (...
AIMS Assessing the reliability of electrical pain threshold (PT) and evaluating the impact of sti...