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. 2015 Apr 21;56(5):393–397. doi: 10.4111/kju.2015.56.5.393

Table 1. Clinical characteristics of the women with SUI.

Variable Mean±SD Median (range)
Age (y) 57.3±10.9 56.0 (49.0-66.0)
Medical history
 Diabetes mellitus, n (%) 82 (13.1)
 Hypertension, n (%) 178 (28.5)
 Parity 3.0±1.4 3.0 (2.0-4.0)
Uroflowmetry
 Qmax (mL/s) 26.2±10.7 24.3 (18.5-32.8)
 Time to Qmax (s) 7.5±5.4 6.0 (4.0-9.0)
 Voiding time (s) 25.7±15.7 22.0 (16.0-31.0)
 Voided volume (mL) 292.1±132.2 277.5 (191.0-383.0)
 PVR (mL) 31.7±46.6 17.5 (10.0-35.0)
Filling cystometry
 MCC (mL) 441.3±76.4 445.0 (402.5-500.0)
 First desire to void (mL) 166.9±76.3 208.0 (113.0-208.0)
 Strong desire to void (mL) 355.2±85.1 361.0 (299.0-406.0)
 VLPP (cmH2O) 73.1±18.9 70.0 (60.0-85.0)
Voiding cystometry
 Qmax (mL/s) 21.0±13.5 19.3 (10.4-28.8)
 Voided volume (mL) 280.7±180.2 286.5 (106.5-422.0)
 Pdet@Qmax (cmH2O) 30.2±22.8 23.5 (15.0-39.0)
 BCI 134.8±72.6 123.5 (85.0-170.0)

SUI, stress urinary incontinence; SD, standard deviation; DM, diabetes mellitus; HTN, hypertension; Qmax, maximal flow rate; PVR, postvoid residual urine volume; MCC, maximal cystometric capacity; VLPP, Valsalva leak point pressure; Pdet@Qmax, detrusor pressure at Qmax; BCI, bladder contractility index.