Zusammenfassung
Dieses Kapitel soll dem Kliniker zeigen, inwieweit die urodynamischen Untersuchungen in der Lage sind, zur Verbesserung von Diagnose und Therapie beizutragen. Dies ist prinzipiell auf 4 verschiedenen Wegen möglich:
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Im individuellen Fall kann die urodynamische Untersuchung im Rahmen der klini-schen Abklärung dazu dienen, objektive Kriterien zur Grundlage einer therapeutischen Entscheidung zu machen.
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Durch Analyse bestimmter Patientengruppen können im Laufe der Zeit nicht nur Fortschritte im Verständnis der Pathophysiologie verschiedenster Erkrankungen erzielt werden, sondern auch in der Patientenselektion für die unterschiedlichen therapeutischen Modalitäten.
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Behandlungsergebnisse lassen sich durch urodynamische Untersuchungen vor und nach Therapie objektivieren.
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Urodynamische Untersuchungen dienen letztlich der kontinuierlichen klinischen Forschung.
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Abrams, P., Feneley, R., Torrens, M. (1987). Klinischer Wert urodynamischer Untersuchungen. In: Urodynamik für Klinik und Praxis. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-71579-2_5
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