Abstract

This article reviews the contemporary literature related to the measurement of the Valsalva leak point pressure, which is currently the best-established indicator in routine clinical practice of stress urinary incontinence. The primary emphasis of this article is on clinical data that are related to detection of urinary leakage. Currently, there are no adequate methods to detect the exact initiation of urinary leakage. The method used to detect urinary leakage in women with stress urinary incontinence should be standardized, because this measurement is closely related to the accuracy of leak point pressure measurement.

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