Author: | Paul Abrams | ISBN: | 9781447135982 |
Publisher: | Springer London | Publication: | April 17, 2013 |
Imprint: | Springer | Language: | English |
Author: | Paul Abrams |
ISBN: | 9781447135982 |
Publisher: | Springer London |
Publication: | April 17, 2013 |
Imprint: | Springer |
Language: | English |
This brand new edition describes in detail the tests involved in urodynamic investigation and shows in which clinical areas these tests can help the management of patients. The authors concentrate on common clinical problems and on the presentation of symptom complexes rather than diagnosis, pointing out any limitations and possible artefacts of investigation.
* The new edition takes into account the technological innovations that have taken place over the last 10 years, while retaining the original objectives of the first edition.
* The subject is presented so simply that a clinician with no previous experience will learn how to use the appropriate equipment in the correct situation.
* Urodynamic investigation is described in such detail that it can be accepted in its own right as a fundamental contribution to the management of many patients.
After reading this book, clinicians will appreciate the value and limitations of the subject and will have obtained the necessary practical advice on which equipment to use in which situation.
This brand new edition describes in detail the tests involved in urodynamic investigation and shows in which clinical areas these tests can help the management of patients. The authors concentrate on common clinical problems and on the presentation of symptom complexes rather than diagnosis, pointing out any limitations and possible artefacts of investigation.
* The new edition takes into account the technological innovations that have taken place over the last 10 years, while retaining the original objectives of the first edition.
* The subject is presented so simply that a clinician with no previous experience will learn how to use the appropriate equipment in the correct situation.
* Urodynamic investigation is described in such detail that it can be accepted in its own right as a fundamental contribution to the management of many patients.
After reading this book, clinicians will appreciate the value and limitations of the subject and will have obtained the necessary practical advice on which equipment to use in which situation.