Korean J Obstet Gynecol.  2003 Sep;46(9):1674-1679.

The Influence of Labor and Cesarean Section in Uroflowmetry

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Gynecology, Daegu Catholic University, Daegu, Korea.
  • 2Department of Urology, Daegu Catholic University, Daegu, Korea.
  • 3Department of Preventive Medicine Yeungnam University, Daegu, Korea.

Abstract


OBJECTIVE
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the uroflow parameters of the pregnant women before delivery and immediate postpartum period.
METHODS
Forty four patients delivered by spontaneous vaginal delivery (NVD group) and 46 patients by Cesarean section (C/SEC group) and 28 non-pregnant young women (Control group) were included in this study. Uroflow were checked 1 day before and 2 days after delivery by Jupiter 8000 (FM Wiest(R)) uroflowmetry. Mean value of the uroflow parameters in each group was compared using ANOVA t-test. For continuous data, linear associations with each of the uroflow parameters were assessed using a Pearson correlation coefficient.
RESULTS
Maximal (18.48+/-5.21 mL/sec) and mean flow rate (9.45+/-3.73 mL/sec) of pregnant women were lower than control group (22.75+/-5.14 mL/sec), and were not changed after delivery (18.79+/-6.03 mL/ sec). Total flow time of pregnant woman (14.06+/-6.09 sec) was longer than control group (8.05+/-5.32 sec) before delivery, and increased after delivery especially after cesarean delivery. Time to peak flow of pregnant women (8.44+/-9.48 sec) was shorter than control group (16.33+/-6.11 sec) before delivery, and was similar to control group after delivery. Total voided volume (121.39+/-50.17 mL) was less than control group before delivery, and was increased after delivery (246.77+/-127.42 mL). Total voided volume after delivery was not different with control group statistically.
CONCLUSION
There was no statistically differences before and after delivery in maximal flow rate, but was lower than non-pregnant women. Total flow time was much prolonged after delivery, especially after cesarean delivery. Time to peak flow and voided volume were restored to levels of non-pregnant women after delivery.

Keyword

Delivery; Cesarean section; Uroflow; Uroflowmetry

MeSH Terms

Cesarean Section*
Female
Humans
Postpartum Period
Pregnancy
Pregnant Women
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