Long-term changes in urodynamic studies of voiding in the elderly
Autor: | D. J. Griffiths, Peter McCracken, Gloria M. Harrison, Katherine N. Moore |
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Rok vydání: | 1994 |
Předmět: |
Nephrology
Male medicine.medical_specialty Urethral Obstruction Urology Urinary Bladder Urodynamic studies Urine Urine flow rate Internal medicine medicine Humans Aged Aged 80 and over Maximum flow rate business.industry Parasympatholytics Mean age Middle Aged Residual urine volume Clinical trial Urodynamics Urinary Incontinence Anesthesia Detrusor pressure Mandelic Acids Female business |
Zdroj: | Urological research. 22(4) |
ISSN: | 0300-5623 |
Popis: | Urodynamic studies were conducted in 80 incontinent elderly patients (27 men and 53 women; mean age, 77 years) and repeated 2-4 weeks later after patients had been subject to interventions. Interpretable voiding studies were performed in 84% of sessions. Interpretable initial and repeat studies were performed in 74% of patients. For detrusor pressure at maximum flow the intra-individual, between-sessions variability was +/- 11.7 cm H2O (SD) and the initial-repeat correlation coefficient was 0.61. For maximum flow rate the corresponding figures were +/- 4.7 ml/s and 0.44. Mean residual urine volume was 195 ml, with a between-sessions variability of +/- 113 ml (SD). These results suggest that there is substantial long-term variability in voiding function, including urethral resistance. Of the mean, 5% showed a change in obstruction classification (unobstructed/obstructed) between sessions. This variability and the modest proportion of interpretable studies should be taken into account when assessing urethral obstruction and designing clinical trials. |
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