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[Intraindividual variability of uroflowmetry in women].

Ceská Gynekologie 2014 August
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to determine the intraindividual variability of uroflowmetric measurement in women with normal lower urinary tract function.

DESIGN: Prospective study.

SETTING: Departure of obstetrics and gynecology University Hospital and Medical Faculty Ostrava.

METHODS: 35 women without lower urinary tract dysfunction were enrolled into the study. Every subject uderwent 3 uroflowmetric examinations. We processed all numeric results.

RESULTS: We assessed maximum and average urine flow rate - Qmax, Qave, voided volume - VV, corrected maximum urine flow and corrected average urine flow rate in every of 105 uroflowmetric´s measurements. We did not find any statistically significant difference for evaluation of intraindividual dispersion in studied parameters.

CONCLUSION: Intraindividual variability of uroflowmetric´s measurement in healthy female subjects is low. One uroflowmetric´s measurement is adequate for assessment of uroflowmetric´s parameters..

KEYWORDS: uroflowmetry, intraindividual variability, lower urinary tract.

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