U.S., Feb. 7 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07394335) titled 'LLM in Urodynamic Education' on Jan. 30.

Brief Summary: Urodynamic investigations, including cystometry, pressure-flow studies, and electromyography, are considered the gold standard for the objective diagnosis of lower urinary tract dysfunction according to current international guidelines. However, accurate interpretation requires simultaneous analysis of multiple pressure signals, identification of artifacts, and application of complex nomograms, making urodynamics one of the most challenging diagnostic skills to master during urology residency training. Traditional training largely depends on apprenticeship-based exposure, which ...