Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2171008041> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 86 of
86
with 100 items per page.
- W2171008041 endingPage "770" @default.
- W2171008041 startingPage "768" @default.
- W2171008041 abstract "While the distribution of post-void residual urine volume (PVR) has been well studied in men, scant literature is available concerning PVR in women. We characterized any relationship between PVR and urinary tract infection (UTI). We also characterized other factors that could impact bladder emptying, including oral estrogen replacement therapy.Inclusion criteria were at least 2 clinic visits and no antimicrobial prophylaxis in the last year. Women with a history of diabetes or cystocele were excluded. In a 17-month period 204 women met inclusion criteria. PVR was measured by catheterized specimen. Patients were categorized into groups by UTI history, namely 94 of those with no UTIs in the last year (group 1) and 110 with 1 or more documented UTIs in the last year (group 2). Factors that could affect bladder emptying were tested for the impact on PVR.Mean PVR in the study group was 53.13 ml. The mean PVR in groups 1 and 2 was 33 and 70.25 ml, respectively. The difference between these 2 groups was significant (p <0.0001). Estrogen status data were available on 186 patients. The 62 patients on estrogen replacement therapy had a mean PVR of 39.33 ml. The 124 patients not on estrogen replacement therapy had a mean PVR of 66.67 ml. The difference between these 2 groups was significant (p = 0.002) and independent of UTI history.Of elderly women those with high PVR were more likely to have recurrent UTIs. Improved bladder function was documented in women receiving oral estrogen replacement therapy." @default.
- W2171008041 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2171008041 creator A5000405996 @default.
- W2171008041 creator A5080577829 @default.
- W2171008041 creator A5083040184 @default.
- W2171008041 date "2004-02-01" @default.
- W2171008041 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W2171008041 title "Residual Urine in an Elderly Female Population: Novel Implications for Oral Estrogen Replacement and Impact on Recurrent Urinary Tract Infection" @default.
- W2171008041 cites W113258141 @default.
- W2171008041 cites W1995392442 @default.
- W2171008041 cites W2001043441 @default.
- W2171008041 cites W2002329720 @default.
- W2171008041 cites W2007783950 @default.
- W2171008041 cites W2013661057 @default.
- W2171008041 cites W2020824290 @default.
- W2171008041 cites W2021556965 @default.
- W2171008041 cites W2027070454 @default.
- W2171008041 cites W2031077985 @default.
- W2171008041 cites W2036666325 @default.
- W2171008041 cites W2043533523 @default.
- W2171008041 cites W2047233872 @default.
- W2171008041 cites W2083392095 @default.
- W2171008041 cites W2117374307 @default.
- W2171008041 cites W2156802695 @default.
- W2171008041 cites W2171726457 @default.
- W2171008041 cites W2402260657 @default.
- W2171008041 cites W2422628125 @default.
- W2171008041 cites W4210291483 @default.
- W2171008041 doi "https://doi.org/10.1097/01.ju.0000107261.64927.b3" @default.
- W2171008041 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/14713807" @default.
- W2171008041 hasPublicationYear "2004" @default.
- W2171008041 type Work @default.
- W2171008041 sameAs 2171008041 @default.
- W2171008041 citedByCount "51" @default.
- W2171008041 countsByYear W21710080412012 @default.
- W2171008041 countsByYear W21710080412013 @default.
- W2171008041 countsByYear W21710080412014 @default.
- W2171008041 countsByYear W21710080412016 @default.
- W2171008041 countsByYear W21710080412017 @default.
- W2171008041 countsByYear W21710080412018 @default.
- W2171008041 countsByYear W21710080412020 @default.
- W2171008041 countsByYear W21710080412023 @default.
- W2171008041 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2171008041 hasAuthorship W2171008041A5000405996 @default.
- W2171008041 hasAuthorship W2171008041A5080577829 @default.
- W2171008041 hasAuthorship W2171008041A5083040184 @default.
- W2171008041 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W2171008041 hasConcept C126894567 @default.
- W2171008041 hasConcept C2777164284 @default.
- W2171008041 hasConcept C2779279991 @default.
- W2171008041 hasConcept C2780026642 @default.
- W2171008041 hasConcept C2780159708 @default.
- W2171008041 hasConcept C29456083 @default.
- W2171008041 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2171008041 hasConcept C77411442 @default.
- W2171008041 hasConceptScore W2171008041C126322002 @default.
- W2171008041 hasConceptScore W2171008041C126894567 @default.
- W2171008041 hasConceptScore W2171008041C2777164284 @default.
- W2171008041 hasConceptScore W2171008041C2779279991 @default.
- W2171008041 hasConceptScore W2171008041C2780026642 @default.
- W2171008041 hasConceptScore W2171008041C2780159708 @default.
- W2171008041 hasConceptScore W2171008041C29456083 @default.
- W2171008041 hasConceptScore W2171008041C71924100 @default.
- W2171008041 hasConceptScore W2171008041C77411442 @default.
- W2171008041 hasIssue "2" @default.
- W2171008041 hasLocation W21710080411 @default.
- W2171008041 hasLocation W21710080412 @default.
- W2171008041 hasOpenAccess W2171008041 @default.
- W2171008041 hasPrimaryLocation W21710080411 @default.
- W2171008041 hasRelatedWork W11389301 @default.
- W2171008041 hasRelatedWork W2025722779 @default.
- W2171008041 hasRelatedWork W2336206380 @default.
- W2171008041 hasRelatedWork W2377662882 @default.
- W2171008041 hasRelatedWork W2380085882 @default.
- W2171008041 hasRelatedWork W2983014931 @default.
- W2171008041 hasRelatedWork W3213079831 @default.
- W2171008041 hasRelatedWork W4210649894 @default.
- W2171008041 hasRelatedWork W4288392727 @default.
- W2171008041 hasRelatedWork W2786674810 @default.
- W2171008041 hasVolume "171" @default.
- W2171008041 isParatext "false" @default.
- W2171008041 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W2171008041 magId "2171008041" @default.
- W2171008041 workType "article" @default.