1974
DOI: 10.1111/j.1748-1716.1974.tb05767.x
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Relationship between Perivesical and Intravesical Urinary Bladder Pressures and Intragastric Pressure

Abstract: BJERLE, P. Relationship between perivesical and intrauesical urinary bladder pres-sures and intragastric pressure. Acta physiol. scand.

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“…En effet, l'augmentation de la pression abdominale se transmet correctement à la vessie [16][17][18][19]. Par exemple, pour Söderberg et Westin, le pourcentage de transmission de la pression de la cavité abdominale à la vessie est de 98 % [16].…”
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“…En effet, l'augmentation de la pression abdominale se transmet correctement à la vessie [16][17][18][19]. Par exemple, pour Söderberg et Westin, le pourcentage de transmission de la pression de la cavité abdominale à la vessie est de 98 % [16].…”
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“…The women were asked to cough vigorously and the volume that leaked from the bladder was recorded. The technique of cystometry and analysis of micturition has been described in detail elsewhere (7,8). In addition bladder compliance C Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand 79 (2000) was calculated for the last 50 ml of bladder filling during cystometry as the quotient between 50 ml and the corresponding transmural increase of pressure.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Intravesical and abdominal pressures were measured with suprapubic intravesical and extravesical water‐filled Teflon catheters (inner diameter 1.0 mm, length 30 cm, Optinova AB, Godby, Finland) [ 16]. These catheters were connected to pressure transducers (Ohmeda DTX™, Ohmeda, Singapore) via 75 cm long pressure‐monitoring tubes (Optinova AB).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Intravesical and abdominal pressures were measured with suprapubic intravesical and extravesical water-filled Detailed pretreatment evaluation, inclusion and exclusion criteria, treatment performance, follow-up Teflon catheters (inner diameter 1.0 mm, length 30 cm, Optinova AB, Godby, Finland) [16]. These catheters were procedures and the Prostcare device have been described previously in detail [12,13].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%