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Frequency-volume chart pattern in a healthy female population

A Kassis1, E Schick

  • 1Division of Urology, Centre Hospitalier, Rouyn-Noranda, Canada.

British Journal of Urology
|November 1, 1993
PubMed
Summary

Establishing normal frequency-volume charts is crucial for diagnosing voiding dysfunction. This study analyzed 33 women

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Area of Science:

  • Urology
  • Gynecology
  • Women's Health

Background:

  • Limited data exist on normal frequency-volume charts, hindering accurate diagnosis of voiding dysfunction.
  • Establishing reference values is essential for clinical practice and research in lower urinary tract symptoms.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To establish baseline figures for normal frequency-volume charts in women.
  • To define a normal voiding pattern for diagnostic reference.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of voiding diaries from 33 healthy women.
  • Development of a computer program to analyze 12 key voiding parameters.
  • Statistical analysis to establish normal ranges.

Main Results:

  • A normal frequency-volume chart pattern was successfully established.
  • Defined reference data for young and middle-aged women.

Conclusions:

  • The established normal patterns provide a valuable reference for interpreting frequency-volume charts.
  • These findings aid in the diagnosis and management of voiding dysfunction in women.

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