Definition of urodynamics in English:
urodynamics
plural nounˌjʊərə(ʊ)dʌɪˈnamɪksˌyo͝orədīˈnamiks
Medicine treated as singular The diagnostic study of pressure in the bladder, in treating incontinence.
Example sentencesExamples
- The diagnosis is made by a combination of assessing the severity of leakage and conducting specialized tests such as urodynamics and cystourethroscopy.
- A routine preoperative evaluation, including urodynamics, was performed before the procedure.
- A more detailed assessment of bladder pressure and storage capacity can be done with a test called urodynamics.
- In ambulatory urodynamics, the urinary system is monitored with the person walking around, with catheters connected to a portable computer.
- Secondary outcomes included failure to complete treatment, the need for further treatment, hospitalization, major complications and urodynamics.
- Patients with obstructed outflow were diagnosed either with urodynamics or clinically in the presence of a low urinary flow together with an incompletely emptying bladder in accordance with standard urological practice.
- The urodynamics test should not be done if your child has a bladder infection.
Derivatives
adjective
Medicine Potential stress incontinence may be masked by prolapse, so urodynamic studies should occur before any surgery.
Example sentencesExamples
- The loss of small amounts of urine in spurts during coughing and in the absence of urge strongly suggests a diagnosis of urodynamic stress incontinence.
- The conservative and surgical treatments will depend on the patient's preference, condition, and urodynamic diagnosis.
- Cystometric and urodynamic studies confirm the diagnosis.
- A urodynamic test also requires placement of a catheter.
Definition of urodynamics in US English:
urodynamics
plural nounˌyo͝orədīˈnamiks
Medicine treated as singular The diagnostic study of pressure in the bladder, in treating incontinence.
Example sentencesExamples
- Secondary outcomes included failure to complete treatment, the need for further treatment, hospitalization, major complications and urodynamics.
- The urodynamics test should not be done if your child has a bladder infection.
- The diagnosis is made by a combination of assessing the severity of leakage and conducting specialized tests such as urodynamics and cystourethroscopy.
- A routine preoperative evaluation, including urodynamics, was performed before the procedure.
- A more detailed assessment of bladder pressure and storage capacity can be done with a test called urodynamics.
- In ambulatory urodynamics, the urinary system is monitored with the person walking around, with catheters connected to a portable computer.
- Patients with obstructed outflow were diagnosed either with urodynamics or clinically in the presence of a low urinary flow together with an incompletely emptying bladder in accordance with standard urological practice.