Female Bladder Neck Changes with Position

作者: L.-Y. Lin , S.-Y. Chen , H.-S. Lee , S.-L. Chung , T.-H. Ying

DOI: 10.1007/S001929970002

关键词: Supine positionReceiver operating characteristicUterine prolapseBody mass indexVaginal deliverySurgeryMenopausePosition (obstetrics)RadiologyMedicineNeck of urinary bladderObstetrics and gynaecologyUrology

摘要: Location of the bladder neck and its dynamic motion are believed to be influenced by body position. This study was designed evaluate factors affecting mobility in both supine standing positions. The parameters 75 GSI patients 49 controls were compared Student’s t-test. Receiver operating characteristic curves multiple logistic regression analysis used analyze effects potential contributing on mobility. We unable find any significant correlation between hypermobility GSI. also failed demonstrate that or position relative previous risk factors, including parity, vaginal delivery, menopause, cystocele, rectocele, uterine prolapse mass index. In order elucidate pathophysiology clearly, changes intra-abdominal pressure gravitational direction different positions should evaluated carefully scientifically further studies.

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