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Quantitative electrical pain threshold assessment in the lower urinary tract.

Stéphanie van der LelyMartina D LiechtiLucas M BachmannThomas M M KesslerUlrich Mehnert
Published in: Neurourology and urodynamics (2019)
PTs can be safely and reliably assessed from bladder and urethral locations. Semi-objective PT assessment may provide additional information on functionality and sensitivity of the LUT slow fiber afferents and complement findings from urodynamic investigations and CPT assessments. In conclusion, the developed methodology may open new opportunities for using electrical stimulation paradigms for LUT PT assessments and diagnostics. All this allows a more precise, location-specific characterization of pain origin and pain reaction towards therapy.
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