An International Continence Society (ICS) report on the terminology for adult neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction (ANLUTD).

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serval:BIB_3FFAF8D886AB
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Publication sub-type
Review (review): journal as complete as possible of one specific subject, written based on exhaustive analyses from published work.
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Publications
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Title
An International Continence Society (ICS) report on the terminology for adult neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction (ANLUTD).
Journal
Neurourology and urodynamics
Author(s)
Gajewski J.B., Schurch B., Hamid R., Averbeck M., Sakakibara R., Agrò E.F., Dickinson T., Payne C.K., Drake M.J., Haylen B.T.
ISSN
1520-6777 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
0733-2467
Publication state
Published
Issued date
03/2018
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
37
Number
3
Pages
1152-1161
Language
english
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Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
The terminology for adult neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction (ANLUTD) should be defined and organized in a clinically based consensus Report.
This Report has been created by a Working Group under the auspices and guidelines of the International Continence Society (ICS) Standardization Steering Committee (SSC) assisted at intervals by external referees. All relevant definitions for ANLUTD were updated on the basis of research over the last 14 years. An extensive process of 18 rounds of internal and external review was involved to exhaustively examine each definition, with decision-making by collective opinion (consensus).
A Terminology Report for ANLUTD, encompassing 97 definitions (42 NEW and 8 CHANGED, has been developed. It is clinically based with the most common diagnoses defined. Clarity and user-friendliness have been key aims to make it interpretable by practitioners and trainees in all the different groups involved not only in lower urinary tract dysfunction but additionally in many other medical specialties.
A consensus-based Terminology Report for ANLUTD has been produced to aid clinical practice and research.
Keywords
Adult, Consensus, Gynecology/standards, Humans, Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms/diagnosis, Societies, Medical, Terminology as Topic, Urinary Bladder, Neurogenic/diagnosis, Urology/standards, adult, dysfunction, neurogenic, terminology, urinary tract
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Web of science
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11/10/2019 6:09
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