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KMID : 0382719710020010093
Medical Journal of the Han-il Hospital
1971 Volume.2 No. 1 p.93 ~ p.100
The diagnosis & Treatment of the Traumatic Knee Joint
ÀÌ¿ø±â/Lee, W.K.
ÃÖÇüÁý/ÀÌÁø¿ì/À̼±È£/Choi, H.G./Lee, J.W./Lee, S.H.
Abstract
Cystometry was performed on 34 adult, healthy Korean males and the results were compared with those by Various investigators. Retrograde intermittent cystometry (were used for this purpose. The instrument used was a simple water cystometer, which has been used in our clinic. Effects of concentration and temperature of the fluids on the pressure of the bladder were also studied. Sterile water, normal saline, 5% saline, 10% saline and 20% saline in room temperature were administered for "the
concentration study" and sterile water in 37¡ÆC, 38¡ÆC, 39¡ÆC, 40¡ÆC, 41.C, 45¡ÆC, 35¡ÆC, 30¡ÆC, 25¡ÆC, 23¡ÆC,-22¡ÆC, 21¡ÆC, 20¢¥C, and 10¡ÆC were used respectively for "the temperature study".
The results of both retrograde intermittent cystometry and retrograde continuous cystometry agreed well aiid there was no significant difference. In this study the first voiding desire starts at approximately 200^?400 cc, of fluid and the maximum voiding desire at approximately 350450 cc, of fluid.
The average pressure of the bladder Yanges between 4.012.0 cm H20, the pressure at the first ¢¥ ¢¥ voiding desire is approximately 9.7 cm H=O and the pressure at maximum voluntary pressure over 32^130 cm H2O. No significant changes in the pressure occurred due to changes in concentrations of the fluid but the maximum bladder capacity decreased as higher and lower concentrations of the fluid were administered. Also, higher and lower temperatures of the fluid did not cause significant changes in the pressure but the maximum bladder capacity decreased slightly.
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