从临床试验到常规实践:尿动力学还有用吗?
Christopher R Chapple1, Adrian Wagg2, Christopher Harding3
1Department of Urology, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and University of Sheffield Faculty of Health, Sheffield, UK.
European urology
|July 20, 2025
概括
常规泌尿动力学 (UDS) 对良性前列腺阻塞或膀过活的情况没有普遍的益处. 然而,选择性UDS对于特定的患者小组至关重要,这些小组需要提高诊断确定性以获得最佳治疗.
科学领域:
- 泌尿器科 泌尿器科 泌尿器科 泌尿器科
- 诊断过程中的诊断程序.
背景情况:
- 最近的大型试验 (UPSTREAM,FUTURE) 表明,常规泌尿动力学 (UDS) 对患有良性前列腺阻塞的男性或患有过度活性膀症状的女性没有额外的益处.
- 然而,这些试验并没有专门用于评估不同患者亚组的结果,其中UDS可能会提供更高的诊断清晰度.
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