Bladder Outlet Obstruction versus Impaired Detrusor Contractility: The Role of Uroflow

Michael B. Chancellor(Columbia University), Jerry G. Blaivas(Columbia University), Steven A. Kaplan(Columbia University), Sheldon L. Axelrod(Columbia University)
The Journal of Urology
April 1, 1991
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Abstract

The uroflow curves of 45 men with either bladder outlet obstruction or impaired detrusor contractility were retrospectively reviewed. The definitive diagnoses were attained by clinical and video-urodynamic studies with simultaneous detrusor pressure and uroflow measurements. Eight parameters were analyzed to determine if uroflow can differentiate obstruction from impaired contractility. There were no differences between the 2 groups in any of the parameters. This finding suggests that uroflowmetry as a single examination cannot distinguish between bladder outlet obstruction and impaired detrusor contractility.


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