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  • A prototype non-invasive test was developed to estimate voiding reserve in healthy adult men, involving 30 volunteers under 40 years old.
  • The study measured urinary flow rates and post-void residual volumes using a uroflowmeter with varying height resistances, ultimately determining that a height of 40 cm is the threshold for normal voiding reserve.
  • Results showed a decrease in flow rate at increasing heights, but most men maintained normal flow at 40 cm, with the test proving to be feasible and complication-free for assessing urinary function.

Article Abstract

: To propose a prototype non-invasive test to estimate voiding reserve in normal adult men; identifying its feasibility, limitations, and initial results. : In all, 30 adult healthy male volunteers aged <40 years were included in the study. Initial free uroflowmetry was done with post-void residual urine volume (PVR) assessment using ultrasonography. The men were later asked to void into a uroflowmeter through a condom catheter attached to the glans penis and connected to an outflow tube with specific vertical heights (10, 20, 30, 40, 50 and 60 cm) on different days. The mean maximum urinary flow rate (Q) and PVR at each height were compared with the Q and PVR at the initial free uroflowmetry. The maximum height at which the Q and PVR remained normal was considered the normal voiding reserve for that age group. : All the men completed the study without any complications. At zero level, the mean Q was 27.6 mL/s, which then dropped gradually to reach 17.8 mL/s at 60 cm, where still 83% of the men had a normal Q. The PVR was nil at zero level and started to exceed the normal range at 50 and 60 cm height (58 and 65.7 mL, respectively). So, the maximum height resistance at which the men could have a normal Q and normal PVR was 40 cm. : The use of the tube height-resistance test to assess voiding reserve is feasible, non-invasive and has no complications. A 40-cm height resistance can be considered a reference level that a young adult male should be tested against to estimate his voiding reserve. : NPV: negative predictive value; PQ: maximum detrusor pressure at maximum urinary flow; PPV: positive predictive value; PVR: post-void residual urine volume; ROC: receiver operating characteristic.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6830265PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/2090598X.2019.1649892DOI Listing

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