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. 2019 Sep 2;45(4):798–806. doi: 10.1590/S1677-5538.IBJU.2018.0556

Table 2. Urodynamics results in women with previous anti-incontinence surgery according to the type of urinary incontinence symptoms (n = 91).

Type of symptom Filling cystometry   Pressure-flow study  
Stress urinary incontinence (n = 11) Urodynamic stress incontinence 11 (100%) Bladder outlet obstruction 2(18%)
Urge urinary incontinence a (n = 20) Detrusor overactivity 11 (55%) Bladder outlet obstruction Mixed voiding dysfunction 4(20%) 1(5%)
Mixed urinary incontinence (n = 54) Urodynamic stress incontinence Detrusor overactivity Mixed filling diagnosis b 21(39%) 4(7.4%) 27(50%) Bladder outlet obstruction Reduced detrusor contractility Mixed voiding dysfunction 4(7.4%) 3(5.6%) 1(1.9%)
Other types of urinary incontinence (n = 6) Urodynamic stress incontinence 3 (50%) Bladder outlet obstruction 3(50%)

a = In patients only with urge urinary incontinence symptoms the stress test wasn’t done; b = Mixed filling diagnosis: Urodynamic stress incontinence + Detrusor overactivity