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Ron van Mastrigt

Researcher at Erasmus University Rotterdam

Publications -  80
Citations -  1834

Ron van Mastrigt is an academic researcher from Erasmus University Rotterdam. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bladder outlet obstruction & Urinary bladder. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 80 publications receiving 1721 citations.

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Standardization of terminology of lower urinary tract function: pressure-flow studies of voiding, urethral resistance, and urethral obstruction

TL;DR: This report contains a recommendation for a provisional standard method for defining obstruction on the basis of pressure-flow data and more detailed analyses of Pressure-flow relationships, described below, are advisable to aid diagnosis and to quantify data for research studies.
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Quantification of urethral resistance and bladder function during voiding, with special reference to the effects of prostate size reduction on urethral obstruction due to benign prostatic hyperplasia

TL;DR: In pressure/flow studies of adult voiding the behaviour of the urethra can be distinguished from that of the bladder, and quantified separately, as follows.
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Improved Indication and followup in Transurethral Resection of the Prostate using the Computer Program Clim: A Prospective Study

TL;DR: Analysis of preoperative and postoperative detrusor pressure-flow measurements with the aid of the IBM compatible software package CLIM in 29 patients who underwent transurethral prostatic resection indicated that CLIM supplies reliable obstruction parameters that are recommended for preoperative assessment and postoperatively followup.
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International Continence Society guidelines on urodynamic equipment performance.

TL;DR: These guidelines provide benchmarks for the performance of urodynamic equipment, and have been developed by the International Continence Society to assist purchasing decisions, design requirements, and performance checks.
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Non-invasive measurement of bladder pressure using an external catheter.

TL;DR: A newly developed external catheter is validated to measure non‐invasively this pressure, which avoids the risk of damaging or infecting the urethral and bladder wall as occurs with invasive urodynamics.