1. Bladder function in healthy volunteers: ambulatory monitoring and conventional urodynamic studies.
- Author
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Robertson AS, Griffiths CJ, Ramsden PD, and Neal DE
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- Adult, Aged, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Monitoring, Physiologic, Muscle, Smooth physiology, Pressure, Prospective Studies, Sex Factors, Urination physiology, Ambulatory Care methods, Urinary Bladder physiology, Urodynamics physiology
- Abstract
Objective: To obtain data on conventional artificial filling cystometry and ambulatory monitoring in healthy asymptomatic control populations., Subjects and Methods: Seventeen healthy volunteers were assessed by means of artificial filling cystometry (CMG), filling at rates of 50 ml/min (CMG 50) and 100 ml/min (CMG 100), and ambulatory monitoring (AM)., Results: Significant differences were found between AM and CMG with respect to: the pressure rise on filling (P < 0.02), voided volumes (P < 0.01) and maximum detrusor pressure on micturition (P < 0.01). Detrusor instability was found in 38% of volunteers on AM, in 17% on CMG 50, but in none on CMG 100., Conclusion: A range of baseline urodynamic values has been established which could provide the basis for future studies of ambulatory monitoring.
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- 1994
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