Title of article :
The Association of Postvoiding Residual Volume, Uroflowmetry Parameters and Bladder Sensation
Author/Authors :
Uzun, Hakkı Department of Urology - Recep Tayyip Erdogan University Medical School - Rize, Turkey , Esra Kadıoglu, Maksude Department of Radiology - Recep Tayyip Erdogan University Medical School - Rize, Turkey , Orhan Metin, Nurgül Department of Radiology - Recep Tayyip Erdogan University Medical School - Rize, Turkey , Akça, Görkem Department of Urology - Recep Tayyip Erdogan University Medical School - Rize, Turkey
Abstract :
Purpose: To investigate whether postvoiding residual bladder volume (PVR) and uroflowmetry parameters associate
with bladder sensation in male patients with bladder outlet obstruction (BOO) and to find out the reliable time
of these examinations.
Materials and Methods: Sixty men with bladder outlet obstruction underwent transabdominal ultrasound in order
to measure postvoiding residual volume and uroflowmetry. At the first day, PVR was measured while the patients
had mild bladder sensation. Patients emptied their bladder during uroflowmetry. The next day, same patients underwent
a second uroflowmetry and PVR measurement while the patients had severe bladder sensation. The first
and next day PVR and uroflowmetry parameters were compared and their correlation with lower urinary tract
symptoms (LUTS) were analysed.
Results: The mean age of the subjects was 69.7 ± 8.6 years. PVR measured at the first day while patients had mild
bladder sensation was significantly lower than the next day PVR (mean ± SD: 80.79 ± 72.18 vs 158 ± 115.82, P <
0.001) and correlated with LUTS (rs =0.38, P = 0.012). In contrary, uroflowmetry parameters at severe sensation
of bladder (mean ± SD: Qmax:13.53 ± 6.32; Qave:5.32 ± 2.31) showed correlation with LUTS (rs = -0.492, P =
0.001).
Conclusion: PVR measurement at mild bladder sensation correlates with LUTS and should be performed in the
evaluation of male patients with BOO. However, uroflowmetry is advised to be performed when the patient has
severe bladder sensation.
Keywords :
Bladder sensation , Postvoiding residual volume , Bladder outlet obstruction , Uroflowmetry
Journal title :
Urology Journal