[Urinary flow in children: correlation with age, body height and body surface area].

Journal d'urologie Pub Date : 1996-01-01
J L Amaro, J C Trindade Filho, L A Vercesi, A D Agostinho, J Goldberg, J C Trindade
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Peak flow rate data (Qmax) are important for diagnosis of lower urinary tract obstruction. However, the lack of uroflowmetry studies in children, makes their interpretation difficult. With this aim, we studied 167 boys classified in four groups according to their age (G1: n = 48, 6-7 years; G2: n = 43, 8-9 years; G3: n = 37, 10-11 years; G4: n = 39, 12-14 years). We studied in all children, weight, height, body surface area, peak flow rate (Qmax) and the correspondant urinary volume (Vol). Means and standard deviations of Qmax (ml/sec) were: 15 +/- 5 (G1), 15 +/- 5 (G2), 17 +/- 5 (G3) and 22 +/- 7 (G4) respectively. Corresponding urinary volumes (Vol) (mean standard deviation-in ml) were: G1 = 123 +/- 75; G2 = 122 +/- 79; G3 = 158 +/- 96 and G4 = 162 +/- 101. We found a significant correlation (p < 0,01) between Qmax and Vol in groups G2, G3 and G4; and between Qmax and height in groups G1 and G4. The authors demonstrated a positive correlation between maximum flow and voided volume, and an increase of Qmax with age.

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[儿童尿流:与年龄、身高、体表面积的关系]。
峰值流速数据(Qmax)对诊断下尿路梗阻具有重要意义。然而,由于缺乏儿童尿流法研究,使得其解释困难。为此,我们对167名男孩进行了研究,根据他们的年龄分为四组(G1: n = 48, 6-7岁;G2: n = 43, 8-9岁;G3: n = 37, 10-11岁;G4: n = 39, 12-14岁)。我们研究了所有儿童的体重、身高、体表面积、峰值流速(Qmax)和相应的尿量(Vol)。Qmax (ml/sec)的均值和标准差分别为15 +/- 5 (G1)、15 +/- 5 (G2)、17 +/- 5 (G3)和22 +/- 7 (G4)。相应的尿量(Vol)(平均标准差- ml)为:G1 = 123 +/- 75;G2 = 122 +/- 79;G3 = 158 +/- 96, G4 = 162 +/- 101。G2、G3、G4组Qmax与Vol呈显著相关(p < 0.01);G1组和G4组Qmax与身高呈显著正相关。最大流量与空穴体积呈正相关,最大空穴体积随年龄增大而增大。
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