Mp. Fitzgerald et al., Risk factors for an elevated postvoid residual urine volume in women with symptoms of urinary urgency, frequency and urge incontience, INT UROGYN, 12(4), 2001, pp. 237-240
The aim of this study was to identify factors in patients with symptoms of
urgency/frequency or urge incontinence that predict that the postvoid resid
ual urine volume (PVR) will be elevated. A restrospective chart review was
carried out of all patients new to our urogynecology practice between June
1998 and May 1999, with symptoms of urgency, frequency and/or urge incontin
ence. Demographic variables, symptoms and physical findings were correlated
with the presence of an elevated PVR (> 100 ml) using logistic regression
analysis. An elevated PVR was found in 10% (33/336) of patients with urge i
ncontinence (UI), and in 5% (3/57) of patients with urgency/frequency witho
ut UI. In patients with UI the presence of pelvic organ prolapse (POP) grea
ter than or equal to stage II, symptoms of voiding difficulty and the absen
ce of the symptom of stress incontinence, predicted 82% of patients with an
elevated PVR.