Effect of puerpera' chief complaints on residual urine volume and postpartum urinary retention
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1674-2907.2013.18.015
- VernacularTitle:产妇排尿主诉对膀胱残余尿量及产后尿潴留的影响
- Author:
Jun-Qing ZHANG
1
;
Ya-Na CAO
;
Wei SHI
Author Information
1. 102600,首都医科大学大兴教学医院妇产科
- Keywords:
Puerpera;
Residual urine volume;
Dysuria;
Urinary retention
- From:
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing
2013;19(18):2159-2161
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To observe the relationship between first urination complaints and residual urine volume as well as postpartum urinary retention.Methods 242 puerpera,who had their first urination in 6 hours after vaginal delivery and had more than 400ml residual urine volume,were chosen into this study,and then divided into two groups according to their chief complaints.Both groups received the same intervention methods,and their residual urine volume as well as the rate of urinary retention was compared.Results 102 puerpera had discomfort complaints during the first urination after delivery,among which the average residual urine volume was (687.3 ± 184.9) ml,36 cases had urinary retention and needed indwelling catheter.140 puerpera had no discomfort complaints,among which the average residual urine volume was (551.9 ± 177.4) ml,20 cases had urinary retention and needed indwelling catheter.The differences of residual urine volume and the rate of urinary retention were statistically significant (t =-4.0,x2 =13,respectively; P < 0.05).Conclusions Puerpera with chief complaints had more residual urine volume and higher rate of urinary retention.If puerpera without chief complaints had more than 400ml residual urine volume every urination,they should be observed closely and receive indwelling catheter when necessary.