kystometria
Kystometria, known in English as cystometry, is a urodynamic test used to evaluate how the bladder stores and releases urine. The procedure measures bladder pressure, volume, and compliance during filling, and, in some protocols, during voiding, to assess detrusor function and urethral outlet resistance.
During the test, a sterile catheter is inserted into the bladder to fill it with saline while
A complete study may include a voiding phase, sometimes with a pressure-flow assessment, to evaluate the relationship
Indications for kystometria include storage symptoms such as urinary urgency and incontinence, suspected detrusor overactivity, impaired
Interpretation focuses on detrusor pressure, bladder capacity and compliance, and the presence of involuntary contractions, underactivity,