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Tips for Urologists and Patients on Performing and Interpreting Uroflowmetry Tests
Uroflowmetry is a non-invasive test that measures urine flow rate, which is crucial in diagnosing urological disorders. This article provides tips for urologists and patients on performing and interpreting uroflowmetry tests. Patient preparation, correct placement of equipment, normal voiding, and accurate interpretation of data are crucial in achieving reliable results. Understanding the test purpose, following instructions, and accurately interpreting results lead to better patient outcomes.

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"I'm using Oruflow in my private clinic and it is very helpful for me. I don't need to have someone to work for the uroflowmeter and clean it. When the patient finishes the examination, I get the results on the server easily."
Dr. Martin SchmudermaierAustria
"We are satisfied with the Oruba Oruflow device. It is very easy to use and it gives the doctor information directly to the health-care system database."
East-Viru Central Hospital Urology DepartmentEstonia
"The Oruba Oruflow is very convenient for adults and pediatric patients of both genders to use. The hygiene factor of the device heavily increases the compliance of the patient and accuracy of the results "
Prof. Dr. Berk BurguTurkey
"I have been using the Oruba Oruflow for 4 years in a private hospital and also for the last 2 years at my private clinic. There is no need for any staff, so this makes the device very practical to use. Also, being shaped like a urinal, it can easily be installed in the normal toilets, making it a must use device for urologists."
Dr. A. Kadir TepelerTurkey
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