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The relationship among flow index, uroflowmetry curve shape, and EMG lag time in children.

Jee Soo HaYong Seung LeeSang Won HanSang Woon Kim
Published in: Neurourology and urodynamics (2020)
A lag time close to 0 second was associated with higher FI, representing hyperefficient voiding with a tower-shaped flow pattern. However, children with prolonged or delayed lag time showed a lower FI, implicating hypoefficient voiding and a plateau-shaped flow pattern. The relationship between FI and EMG lag time could be a cornerstone for a comprehensive understanding of voiding status.
Keyphrases
  • young adults
  • high density
  • upper limb