Ferrie B G, Sethia B
Urol Res. 1985;13(2):77-8. doi: 10.1007/BF00261570.
Peak urine flow rates were measured in 83 men before coronary artery bypass grafting. The patients were grouped according to the method of Drach et al. [1] into those with normal, equivocal or abnormal flow rates. No cases of urine infection occurred in any of the 3 groups and only 2 patients in the group with abnormal peak flow developed urine retention. This was not statistically significant. Peak urine flow did not appear to be useful in predicting urine retention after coronary artery bypass grafting.
在83名男性患者进行冠状动脉搭桥手术前测量了其最大尿流率。根据Drach等人[1]的方法,将患者分为最大尿流率正常、可疑或异常三组。三组中均未发生泌尿系统感染,最大尿流率异常组中仅有2例患者发生尿潴留。这在统计学上无显著意义。最大尿流率似乎无助于预测冠状动脉搭桥手术后的尿潴留情况。