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Fundamental Assessment of LUTD - free special supplement

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The International Continence Society (ICS) Board of Trustees is pleased to present a special supplement of Neurourology and Urodynamics which sets out the core knowledge for any practitioner needing to assess lower urinary tract dysfunction (LUTD) in their clinical work. The material will be useful to trainees, allied health professionals, and people working in related disciplines like neurology, primary care, and care of the elderly. The documents are written in a simplified way to offer a helpful source of education and knowledge of several different aspects of LUTD.

The supplement is available on the Neurourology and Urodynamics Journal website.
A limited number of hard copies are also available to collect (FOR FREE) from the ICS booth at ICS 2018.

A significant motivation for this effort is the need to be concise, explicit, and definitionally correct when using a common lexicon, as with the ICS Standardisation documents, that govern the manner in which professionals in our field define their research and report results thereof. A sequence of documents is included which covers:

  • Urinary symptoms in general, and in specific patient groups (nocturia; neurological disease; chronic pelvic pain)
  • Pelvic organ prolapse quantification
  • Urodynamic tests (flow rate testing; filling cystometry with pressure flow studies; videourodynamics)
  • The importance of standardisation and how the ICS Standards are developed

The knowledge base is drawn from the ICS Standards, which constitute the basis of specialist practice in LUTD, supplemented by practical application. The authors were asked to write succinct and approachable documents, describing what they feel any practitioner really must know for everyday practice, and providing examples.

Register now for ICS 2018 to collect your free copy

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