Ambulatory urodynamic monitoring

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The article describes the history and background of the ambulatory urodynamic monitoring (AUM). In details are described the indications, method of implementation and especially interpretation of study results. The results of the OUM in clinical practice and the benefits of the use are presented.

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Igor Valentinovich Kuzmin

St.-Petersburg State I. P. Pavlov Medical University

Email: kuzminigor@mail.ru
doctor of medical science, professor. Department of Urology

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