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A comparison between voiding patterns of healthy infants and those with recurrent UTI
Philippine Journal of Surgical Specialties ; : 18-21, 2003.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-732176
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

The purpose of this study was to compare voiding patterns of healthy infants and those with recurrent UTI aged 1-24 months.

METHODS:

This was an analytical, cross sectional study of healthy infants and those with recurrent UTI, aged 1-24 months from March 1999 to March 2000 seen at University of Santo Tomas Hospital. The study included 100 subjects; Group I (50 subjects) healthy infants (neurologically intact with other anomalies ruled out by ultrasound and voiding cystourethrogram) Group 2 (50 subjects) are those with recurrent UTI. During the 24-hour period, all micturitions were recorded in terms of voiding frequency, volume and character of voiding. The observation was completed with three determination of residual urine volume using ultrasound by a single sonologist who did not know the diagnosis of each case. Voiding patterns in terms of mean voiding frequency, mean volume per voiding, mean functional bladder capacity and character of voiding were determined. Mean residual urine volume was also determined in milliliters. The two groups were compared using T test with a p value of 0.05 percent at 95 percent confidence interval.

RESULTS:

The mean voiding frequency was 17.03 (SD +/- 7.5) in-group 1 and 13.5 (SD +/- 4.9) in-group 2 (p value of 0.009) The mean volume per voiding was 33.88 (SD +/- 15.2) on group 1 and 40.12 (SD +/- 37.4) in Group 2 (p value of 0.27). The mean bladder capacity was 44.02 (SD +/- 29.5) in group 1 and 66.48 (SD +/- 29.4) in group 2 (p value 0.00). In group 1 subjects, twenty eight percent showed interrupted voiding pattern compared to none in group 2 (p value 0.00). The mean residual urine volume for group 1 was 7.97 (SD +/- 7.5) and 6.06 (SD +/- 6.6) in group 2 (p value 0.183).

CONCLUSION:

The voiding patterns of pediatric patients with recurrent UTI were significantly characterized by increased frequency, decreased functional bladder capacity, and interrupted voiding. Mean volume per voiding was also decreased in those with recurrent UTI but not to a significant degree. Determination of residual urine in those with recurrent UTI was not significantly different from healthy infants.
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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Polyuria / Urinary Tract Infections / Urination / Urinary Bladder / Confidence Intervals / Cross-Sectional Studies / Urinary Retention / Cystography Type of study: Observational study / Prevalence study / Risk factors Limits: Female / Humans / Infant / Male Language: English Journal: Philippine Journal of Surgical Specialties Year: 2003 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Polyuria / Urinary Tract Infections / Urination / Urinary Bladder / Confidence Intervals / Cross-Sectional Studies / Urinary Retention / Cystography Type of study: Observational study / Prevalence study / Risk factors Limits: Female / Humans / Infant / Male Language: English Journal: Philippine Journal of Surgical Specialties Year: 2003 Type: Article