Variability of pressure-flow analysis parameters in repeated cystometry in patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia
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Variability of pressure-flow analysis parameters in repeated cystometry in patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia
Abstract
Urodynamic investigation becomes increasingly important in the diagnosis of bladder outflow obstruction in patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia. To date, different methods for evaluation of the pressure-flow relationship and quantification of the grade of obstruction are available. Models for pressure-flow analysis are briefly explained. The variability of the parameters is investigated by evaluation of 75 patients in whom 2 sequential voidings during urodynamic investigation were analyzed. The results showed that in 87% of these patients individual maximum flow differences of first and second voidings were less than 2 ml. per second. Individual detrusor pressure at maximum flow differences were less than 15 cm. water in 80% of these patients, while in 80% the intra-individual variation of the pressure-flow results was less than 15 cm. water for the minimal voiding pressure parameters (minimal urethral opening detrusor pressure and urethral resistance factor). For the pressure-flow parameter that defines the theoretical urethral lumen during voiding, the variation was less than 1.5 mm.2 in 84% of the patients. Patients with larger intra-individual differences are discussed. We concluded that the observed, aforementioned differences can be regarded as an indication of normal intra-individual variability of voiding during urodynamic investigation. This intra-individual variability, however, seldom leads to a change in the clinical grade of bladder outflow obstruction. We conclude that investigators involved in therapeutic trials of benign prostatic hyperplasia must be aware of this intra-individual variability of micturition, since this variability is greater than the refined scale of the pressure-flow analysis models.
Comment in
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Benign prostatic hyperplasia.J Urol. 1995 May;153(5):1540-2. doi: 10.1016/s0022-5347(01)67457-3. J Urol. 1995. PMID: 7536264 No abstract available.
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