The conclusion of the FUTURE study1 by Mohamed Abdel-Fattah and colleagues—that routine urodynamics in women with refractory overactive bladder (r-OAB) is unjustified—is unsurprising. What is ...
There are several urodynamic tests a doctor may recommend. You may need multiple tests for a full diagnosis. Urodynamic tests see how well your urinary tract, especially your bladder, urethra, and ...
Routine use of urodynamic testing for overactive bladder (OAB) did not improve patient-reported outcomes when combined with comprehensive clinical assessment (CCA), a large randomized trial showed.
We thank Manuela Tutolo and colleagues for commending the design of the FUTURE study and the robustness of its delivery, including the urodynamics quality control. We also thank Maurizio Serati and ...
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