Comparison of bladder voiding efficiency in women when calculated from a free flow versus an intubated flow.

Bladder (San Francisco, Calif.) Pub Date : 2018-12-27 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.14440/bladder.2018.790
Françoise A Valentini, Brigitte G Marti, Philippe E Zimmern, Gilberte Robain, Pierre P Nelson
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Abstract

Objectives: To assess the reproducibility of bladder voiding efficiency (BVE, Void%) between free flow (FF) and intubated flow (IF) and to correlate BVE measurements with urinary incontinence (UI) complaints and urodynamic (UDS) findings in women.

Methods: UDS recordings of women referred for LUTD evaluation to our UDS center were reviewed. Each file included FF at arrival, filling cystometry, and IF. Post-void residual volumes (PVR) were measured by catheterization after FF and IF. Women unable to void during the study or who expelled the catheter during IF, as well as studies with voided volume < 100 ml were excluded. Data was sub-analyzed according to 3 age categories, and UI complaints and UDS findings.

Results: Over the past 3 years, 237 UDS studies for FF and IF met all criteria. There was significant difference between voided volumes (232 vs. 335 ml) and PVR (24 vs. 71 ml) respectively (P < 0.0001). For the whole population, BVE IF (79.8 ± 28.6) was significantly lower than BVE FF (90.7 ± 15.9) (P < 0.0001). A significant decrease of BVE during IF was only noted for UI. BVE IF was significantly different in women in the peri-menopause and older groups. PVR IF increased with age and was significantly higher than PVR FF for women older than 45 years (P < 0.0001).

Conclusions: BVE measurement in women has a role, but is most reliable from a FF. BVE is influenced by age and urinary incontinence complaints as well as UDS findings.

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自由排尿与插管排尿对女性膀胱排尿效率的比较。
目的:评估自由流尿(FF)和插管流尿(IF)之间膀胱排尿效率(BVE, Void%)的可重复性,并将BVE测量与女性尿失禁(UI)投诉和尿动力学(UDS)结果相关联。方法:对到我们UDS中心进行LUTD评估的妇女的UDS记录进行回顾。每个文件包括到达时的FF、充盈膀胱术和IF。在FF和IF后,通过置管测量空隙后残留体积(PVR)。排除了在研究期间无法排空或在IF期间排空导管的妇女,以及排空体积< 100 ml的研究。根据3个年龄类别、UI投诉和UDS调查结果对数据进行细分分析。结果:在过去3年中,237项针对FF和IF的UDS研究符合所有标准。空体积(232 vs. 335 ml)和PVR (24 vs. 71 ml)差异有统计学意义(P < 0.0001)。在全人群中,BVE IF(79.8±28.6)显著低于BVE FF(90.7±15.9)(P < 0.0001)。在IF期间BVE的显著下降仅在UI中被注意到。围绝经期妇女和老年妇女BVE IF差异有统计学意义。PVR IF随年龄增长而增加,45岁以上女性PVR IF显著高于PVR FF (P < 0.0001)。结论:女性BVE测量有一定作用,但最可靠的是FF。BVE受年龄、尿失禁投诉以及UDS检查结果的影响。
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