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Table 1.

Comparisons of baseline, cystometric and bladder dairy parameters for women underwent urodynamic studies (n = 900).

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Figure 1.

Regression fit scatter plot of the average of day 1 to day 3 daytime maximum voided volumes excluding the first morning void (DVVmaxavg) vs. the volume at strong desire to void (VSD).

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Figure 2.

Regression fit scatter plot of day 1 daytime maximum voided volume excluding the first morning void (day 1 DVVmax) vs. VSD.

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Figure 3.

Regression fit scatter plot of the average of day 1 to day 3 maximum voided volumes (VVmaxavg) vs. the volume at urgency.

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Figure 4.

Regression fit scatter plot of day 1 maximum voided volume (VVmax) vs. the volume at urgency.

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Table 2.

Baseline clinical, urodynamic, and bladder diary variables and correlations between the volume at strong desire to void (VSD) and bladder diary variables in 900 women with lower urinary tract symptoms.

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Regression fit scatter plot of the change from baseline in DVVmaxavg vs. the change from baseline in VSD.

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Figure 6.

Regression fit scatter plot of the change from baseline in VVmaxavg vs. the change from baseline in urgency.

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Table 3.

Baseline and follow-up data from urodynamic studies and bladder diaries and the correlations between the changes in VSD, urgency and the bladder diary parameters in 158 women.

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Figure 7.

Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve for diagnosing bladder oversensitivity for the average of the daytime maximum voided volume excluding the first morning void.

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Figure 8.

Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve for diagnosing bladder oversensitivity for day 1 daytime maximum voided volume excluding the first morning void.

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Table 4.

Correlation matrix of day 1, day 2, day 3 VVmax and their averages (n = 900).

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Table 5.

Correlation matrix of day 1, day 2, day 3 DVVmax and their averages (n = 900).

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