AimsThe objective of this document created by the ICCS standardization subcommittee is to provide a uniform guideline on measurement, quality control and documentation of urodynamic studies in children.MethodsThis guideline was created using expert opinion and critical review of the published literature on urodynamic studies in children. Currently no standardized guideline or level 1 data exists on the proper technique for this subject matter.ResultsThe document provides a throughout explanation on how to approach a child who presents with lower urinary tract dysfunction, whether it be of neurogenic, anatomic or functional origin. Formation of an urodynamic question after a comprehensive history and physical examination is paramount in sele...
Non-neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction is common in children. Their management is still bein...
Purpose: This article is one of the standardization documents of the International Children's Contin...
The objective is to review the literature related to lower urinary tract (LUT) conditions in childre...
AimsThe objective of this document created by the ICCS standardization subcommittee is to provide a ...
WOS: 000445177100004Aim: Urodynamic examination is considered the most reliable, but also a quite in...
Purpose The objective of this ICCS standardization document is to report the initial diagnostic eval...
A b s t r a c t:Urodynamic study (UDS) is a serial of clinical tests, like uroflowmetry, filling cys...
Purpose: The impact of the original International Children's Continence Society terminology document...
Introduction: A conventional urodynamic study (UDS) is considered invasive while uroflowmetry is con...
Purpose: Lower urinary tract symptoms are common in pediatric patients. To our knowledge no validate...
Aim: Urodynamic examination is considered the most reliable, but also a quite invasive tool for the ...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the clinical presentation of children with lower urinary tract dysfunction (LU...
Posterior urethral valves are the commonest cause of lower urinary tract outflow obstruction in male...
Purpose: We present a consensus view of members of the International Children's Continence Society o...
Objective : The aim was too demonstrate standardized video-urodynamic study (VUDS) in children using...
Non-neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction is common in children. Their management is still bein...
Purpose: This article is one of the standardization documents of the International Children's Contin...
The objective is to review the literature related to lower urinary tract (LUT) conditions in childre...
AimsThe objective of this document created by the ICCS standardization subcommittee is to provide a ...
WOS: 000445177100004Aim: Urodynamic examination is considered the most reliable, but also a quite in...
Purpose The objective of this ICCS standardization document is to report the initial diagnostic eval...
A b s t r a c t:Urodynamic study (UDS) is a serial of clinical tests, like uroflowmetry, filling cys...
Purpose: The impact of the original International Children's Continence Society terminology document...
Introduction: A conventional urodynamic study (UDS) is considered invasive while uroflowmetry is con...
Purpose: Lower urinary tract symptoms are common in pediatric patients. To our knowledge no validate...
Aim: Urodynamic examination is considered the most reliable, but also a quite invasive tool for the ...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the clinical presentation of children with lower urinary tract dysfunction (LU...
Posterior urethral valves are the commonest cause of lower urinary tract outflow obstruction in male...
Purpose: We present a consensus view of members of the International Children's Continence Society o...
Objective : The aim was too demonstrate standardized video-urodynamic study (VUDS) in children using...
Non-neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction is common in children. Their management is still bein...
Purpose: This article is one of the standardization documents of the International Children's Contin...
The objective is to review the literature related to lower urinary tract (LUT) conditions in childre...