'Simultaneous' urethral pressure profilometry in the bitch: methodology and reproducibility of the technique |
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Authors: | P E Holt |
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Affiliation: | Department of Veterinary Surgery, Langford House, Bristol. |
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Abstract: | The technique of 'simultaneous' urethral pressure profilometry in the bitch is described. Four consecutive recordings were made from each of 100 bitches. From each recording, the maximum urethral closure pressure and functional profile length were measured and assessed for reproducibility. Analyses of variance revealed no significant differences (P greater than 0.2) between the measurements of functional profile length (means: 3.84, 3.84, 3.83, 3.80 cm; standard error of the differences: 0.037) but there were significant variations (P less than 0.001) in maximum urethral closure pressure (means of square roots: 2.26, 2.18, 2.12, 2.08 cm water; standard error of the differences: 0.042). Overall, there was a significant dependence of maximum urethral closure pressure on the measurement order (P less than 0.001). Thus, while functional profile length is a highly reproducible parameter, maximum urethral closure pressure is subject to significant variation. |
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