The objective of the study is to analyse flow pattern, especially individual variation, and the extend of voiding symtoms in young females and
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Source
Brief title
Condition
- Bladder and bladder neck disorders (excl calculi)
Synonym
Research involving
Sponsors and support
Intervention
Outcome measures
Primary outcome
Uroflowmetry (voided volume, maximum flow rate, average flow rate, voiding
time, time to maximum flow, flow pattern) and post void residual.
Secondary outcome
ICIQ-FLUTS, age and number of urinary tract infections in the past
Background summary
There is sparse literature on individual variation of uroflowmetry and on lower
urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) in young otherwise healty women. When reviewing
the literature it was found that only one study investigated flow pattern of
multiple flows ( Fantl et al) . They concluded that the proportion of normal
flows did not vary significantly in six consecutive voidings. In most studies,
abnormal flows overall were investigated, but not individual variation of flow
patterns.
Study objective
The objective of the study is to analyse flow pattern, especially individual
variation, and the extend of voiding symtoms in young females and
Study design
This is a cross-sectional observational study
Study burden and risks
Volunteers are asked to perform three non-invasive bladder test and to fill out
anonymous questionnaires. The burden is minimal.
heidelberglaan 100
Utrecht 3584CX
NL
heidelberglaan 100
Utrecht 3584CX
NL
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Age
Inclusion criteria
Female, 18-30 years of age
Exclusion criteria
History of urological disease, neurological disease, symptoms of urinary tract infection, pregnancy, parity >=1, intravaginal tampon during uroflowmetry, absent of a signed informed consent
Design
Recruitment
Followed up by the following (possibly more current) registration
No registrations found.
Other (possibly less up-to-date) registrations in this register
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In other registers
Register | ID |
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CCMO | NL47689.041.14 |