Journal of Pediatric Urology
Volume 1, Issue 1 , Pages 27-30, February 2005

Pediatric urodynamics: baseline audit and effect on management

  • L.V. Swithinbank

      Affiliations

    • Bristol Urological Institute, Southmead Hospital, Bristol BS10 5NB, UK
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +44 117 9684400; fax: +44 117 9502229.
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  • M.N. Woodward

      Affiliations

    • Birmingham Children's Hospital, Birmingham, UK
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  • M. O'Brien

      Affiliations

    • The Bristol Royal Hospital for Children, Bristol, UK
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  • J.D. Frank

      Affiliations

    • The Bristol Royal Hospital for Children, Bristol, UK
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  • G. Nicholls

      Affiliations

    • The Bristol Royal Hospital for Children, Bristol, UK
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  • P. Abrams

      Affiliations

    • Bristol Urological Institute, Southmead Hospital, Bristol BS10 5NB, UK

Received 11 October 2004

Abstract 

Objectives

To undertake a baseline audit of our pediatric urodynamic service, identifying areas for improvement, and to determine whether clinical management was affected by urodynamic results.

Patients and methods

All pediatric urodynamic studies during one calendar year were reviewed to determine the quality of reports that were issued and to assess any problems encountered. A postal questionnaire was sent to all referring doctors to determine whether the urodynamic report had influenced management.

Results

In all, 48 children attended for videocystometry, with successful tests in 39 (81%); 97% of written reports were judged to contain adequate information. In all, 33 postal questionnaires were returned (85%); in 30 (91%) the referring clinician felt that the urodynamic result had directly influenced management.

Conclusion

The audit highlighted areas for improvement, which have been addressed. The response from the postal questionnaire showed that urodynamics directly influenced the management of children with complex urological and neurological abnormalities.

Keywords: Children, Urodynamics, Audit, Management

Abbreviations: UDS, Urodynamic studies, CIC, Clean intermittent catheterization

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PII: S1477-5131(04)00006-3

doi:10.1016/j.jpurol.2004.11.004

Journal of Pediatric Urology
Volume 1, Issue 1 , Pages 27-30, February 2005