Continuous recording of urethral activity in healthy female volunteers |
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Authors: | Dr. S. Søresen H. J. Kirkeby H. Stødkilde-Jørgensen J. C. Djurhuus |
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Affiliation: | Urological Department K, Aarhus Municipal Hospital, and Institute of Experimental Clinical Research, University of Aarhus, Aarhus, Denmark |
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Abstract: | The pressure variations at the maximal urethral closure pressure (MUCP) were continuously recorded in healthy female volunteers by means of a two-point microtip transducer catheter for one hour. Before the investigation a normal voiding was assured objectively and bladder instability was excluded. All women showed pressure variations both at the MUCP and more distally. The pressure variations, from 3 to 66 cm H2O, showed rhythmicity and three frequency ranges could be identified. Slow pressure waves with a frequency of one in eight to 19 minutes were observed. Relatively fast-pressure waves were observed (one every one to four minutes) and relatively fast-frequency pressure waves were observed (rate: one to eight per minute). The pressure variations of the urethra seem to be an aspect of normal urethral physiology possibly contributing to continence and urinary tract infection prevention. |
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Keywords: | maximal urethral closure pressure (MUCP) urethral pressure variations intrinsic urethral activity healthy female volunteers |
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