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Age, gender, and voided volume dependency of peak urinary flow rate and uroflowmetry nomogram in the Indian population

OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study was measurement of urine flow parameters by a non invasive urodynamic test. Variation of flow rates based on voided volume, age, and gender are described. Different nomograms are available for different populations and racial differences of urethral physiology...

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Autores principales: Kumar, Vikash, Dhabalia, Jayesh V., Nelivigi, Girish G., Punia, Mahendra S., Suryavanshi, Manav
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2808647/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19955668
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0970-1591.57912
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author Kumar, Vikash
Dhabalia, Jayesh V.
Nelivigi, Girish G.
Punia, Mahendra S.
Suryavanshi, Manav
author_facet Kumar, Vikash
Dhabalia, Jayesh V.
Nelivigi, Girish G.
Punia, Mahendra S.
Suryavanshi, Manav
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description OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study was measurement of urine flow parameters by a non invasive urodynamic test. Variation of flow rates based on voided volume, age, and gender are described. Different nomograms are available for different populations and racial differences of urethral physiology are described. Currently, there has been no study from the Indian population on uroflow parameters. So the purpose of this study was to establish normal reference ranges of maximum and average flow rates, to see the influence of age, gender, and voided volume on flow rates, and to chart these values in the form of a nomogram. METHODS: We evaluated 1,011 uroflowmetry tests in different age groups in a healthy population (healthy relatives of our patients) 16-50 year old males, >50 year old males, 5-15 year old children, and >15 year pre-menopausal and post-menopausal females. The uroflowmetry was done using the gravitimetric method. Flow chart parameters were analyzed and statistical calculations were used for drawing uroflow nomograms. RESULTS: Qmax values in adult males were significantly higher than in the elderly and Qmax values in young females were significantly higher than in young males. Qmax values in males increased with age until 15 years old; followed by a slow decline until reaching 50 years old followed by a rapid decline after 50 years old even after correcting voided volume. Qmax values in females increased with age until they reached age 15 followed by decline in flow rate until a pre-menopausal age followed by no significant decline in post-menopausal females. Qmax values increased with voided volume until 700 cc followed by a plateau and decline. CONCLUSIONS: Qmax values more significantly correlated with age and voided volume than Qavg. Nomograms were drawn in centile form to provide normal reference ranges. Qmax values in our population were lower than described in literature. Patients with voided volume up to 50 ml could be evaluated with a nomogram.
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spelling pubmed-28086472010-01-25 Age, gender, and voided volume dependency of peak urinary flow rate and uroflowmetry nomogram in the Indian population Kumar, Vikash Dhabalia, Jayesh V. Nelivigi, Girish G. Punia, Mahendra S. Suryavanshi, Manav Indian J Urol Original Article OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study was measurement of urine flow parameters by a non invasive urodynamic test. Variation of flow rates based on voided volume, age, and gender are described. Different nomograms are available for different populations and racial differences of urethral physiology are described. Currently, there has been no study from the Indian population on uroflow parameters. So the purpose of this study was to establish normal reference ranges of maximum and average flow rates, to see the influence of age, gender, and voided volume on flow rates, and to chart these values in the form of a nomogram. METHODS: We evaluated 1,011 uroflowmetry tests in different age groups in a healthy population (healthy relatives of our patients) 16-50 year old males, >50 year old males, 5-15 year old children, and >15 year pre-menopausal and post-menopausal females. The uroflowmetry was done using the gravitimetric method. Flow chart parameters were analyzed and statistical calculations were used for drawing uroflow nomograms. RESULTS: Qmax values in adult males were significantly higher than in the elderly and Qmax values in young females were significantly higher than in young males. Qmax values in males increased with age until 15 years old; followed by a slow decline until reaching 50 years old followed by a rapid decline after 50 years old even after correcting voided volume. Qmax values in females increased with age until they reached age 15 followed by decline in flow rate until a pre-menopausal age followed by no significant decline in post-menopausal females. Qmax values increased with voided volume until 700 cc followed by a plateau and decline. CONCLUSIONS: Qmax values more significantly correlated with age and voided volume than Qavg. Nomograms were drawn in centile form to provide normal reference ranges. Qmax values in our population were lower than described in literature. Patients with voided volume up to 50 ml could be evaluated with a nomogram. Medknow Publications 2009 /pmc/articles/PMC2808647/ /pubmed/19955668 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0970-1591.57912 Text en © Indian Journal of Urology http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kumar, Vikash
Dhabalia, Jayesh V.
Nelivigi, Girish G.
Punia, Mahendra S.
Suryavanshi, Manav
Age, gender, and voided volume dependency of peak urinary flow rate and uroflowmetry nomogram in the Indian population
title Age, gender, and voided volume dependency of peak urinary flow rate and uroflowmetry nomogram in the Indian population
title_full Age, gender, and voided volume dependency of peak urinary flow rate and uroflowmetry nomogram in the Indian population
title_fullStr Age, gender, and voided volume dependency of peak urinary flow rate and uroflowmetry nomogram in the Indian population
title_full_unstemmed Age, gender, and voided volume dependency of peak urinary flow rate and uroflowmetry nomogram in the Indian population
title_short Age, gender, and voided volume dependency of peak urinary flow rate and uroflowmetry nomogram in the Indian population
title_sort age, gender, and voided volume dependency of peak urinary flow rate and uroflowmetry nomogram in the indian population
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2808647/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19955668
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0970-1591.57912
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