Noninvasive measurement of bladder obstruction in men
Carol Lovegrove
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There is currently a need for a reliable, noninvasive method for measuring bladder pressure that could be used to assess bladder outflow obstruction in men with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS). One such method involving the controlled inflation of a penile cuff during voiding has been described and validated by Griffiths and colleagues, and in this new study the authors set out to determine whether the technique could be used to classify outlet status in men with LUTS.
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