Electrolyte changes and urinalysis pattern in patients with vesicovaginal fistula compared to their healthy controls

Chinwe O. Ewenighi, U. Dimkpa, J. Onyeanusi, Linus U. M. Onoh, Gladys O. Onoh, B. Adejumo, Ferdinand Ominyi, U. Ezeugwu, I. C. Ifeyinwa, Agbapuonwu Noreen Ebelechukwu, N. Okorie
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Objective: The present work aimed to determine the electrolyte and urinalysis pattern among vesicovaginal fistula (VVF) patients admitted into the National Obstetric Fistula Center (NOFC), Abakaliki, Ebonyi State, Nigeria. Method: Twenty VVF patients (mean age 27.65 ± 5.44) from the VVF Unit of NOFC and twenty apparently healthy controls (mean age 25.85 ± 1.66) from the Medical Laboratory Science Department, Ebonyi State University, were recruited for the study. Serum concentrations of sodium (Na+), potassium (K+), chloride (Cl ) and bicarbonate (HCO3 ) were analyzed by the ion-selective electrode method while urine analysis was done using urinalysis strips. Results: VVF patients indicated significantly higher K+ and Cl levels but lower Na+ level when compared with their controls. Bicarbonate level was found to be insignificantly higher in VVF patients when compared with controls. Urine analysis showed higher but insignificant differences in the frequencies of hematuria, urobilinogenuria, bilirubinuria, proteinuria, nitrite, ascorbic acid and glucosuria between the control group and VVF patients. The presence of cloudy urine was significantly higher in the VVF patients compared to the controls. Conclusion: The present study indicated significantly higher levels of K+, Cl and lower level of Na+ in VVF patients when compared with the healthy controls. Furthermore, there were greater presence of protein, ascorbic acid, blood and glucose in VVF patients when compared with the control but these differences were statistically insignificant.
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膀胱阴道瘘患者与健康对照的电解质变化和尿液分析模式
目的:了解尼日利亚埃邦伊州Abakaliki国家产科瘘中心(NOFC)膀胱阴道瘘(VVF)患者的电解质和尿液分析模式。方法:选取NOFC VVF科室的20例VVF患者(平均年龄27.65±5.44岁)和Ebonyi州立大学医学检验科学系的20例表面健康对照(平均年龄25.85±1.66岁)作为研究对象。采用离子选择电极法分析血清钠(Na+)、钾(K+)、氯(Cl)和碳酸氢盐(HCO3)浓度,采用尿试纸分析尿液。结果:与对照组相比,VVF患者K+和Cl水平明显升高,Na+水平明显降低。研究发现,与对照组相比,VVF患者的碳酸氢盐水平不显著升高。尿液分析显示,血尿、尿胆红素原尿、胆红素尿、蛋白尿、亚硝酸盐、抗坏血酸和血糖在对照组和VVF患者之间的频率较高,但差异不显著。与对照组相比,VVF患者的混浊尿明显更高。结论:本研究表明,与健康对照相比,VVF患者的K+、Cl水平明显升高,Na+水平明显降低。此外,与对照组相比,VVF患者的蛋白质、抗坏血酸、血液和葡萄糖含量更高,但这些差异在统计学上不显著。
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