UROFLOWMETRY MONITORING IN THE ASSESSMENT OF URINARY DISORDERS OF PATIENTS WITH BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA

Abstract: the article presents a comparative analysis of the dynamics of urination disorders carried out on the basis of volume and velocity micturition profiles, calculated according to 366 uroflowmetry monitoring data (7523 uroflowgrams) in 107 patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). The purpose of the study was a comparative analysis of the dynamics of urination disorders in patients with BPH using data from uroflowmetry monitoring.

As a result of the study it was shown that the basis of the instability of the functional state of the lower urinary tract in patients with BPH is a combination of urination disorders caused by anatomical bladder outlet obstruction and dysfunction of neural urinary centers. Long-term therapy with the drug Urorec is safe and effectively eliminates functional disorders of the lower urinary tract, at the same time “naked” urination disorders characteristic of bladder outlet obstruction. The use of uroflowmetry monitoring allows to reliably track dynamic changes in urination disorders and reasonably show the indication for surgical treatment of patients with BPH.

Keywords: benign prostatic hyperplasia, urinary disorders, uroflowmetry monitoring, indications for surgical treatment, neurophysiological model

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