Uroflowmetry Health Article

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Definition

Uroflowmetry is a test that measures the volume of urine excreted (released) from the body, the speed with which it was excreted, and how long the excretion took.

Alternative Names

Uroflow

How the test is performed

You will urinate in a special urinal or toilet equipped with a machine that has a measuring device.

You are asked to press a button shortly before you try to begin urination, and you may be asked to press the button again when you finish. This machine will create a report for your health care provider.

How to prepare for the test

Your provider may ask you to temporarily discontinue medications that can alter test results.

Uroflowmetry is best preformed with a full bladder. Do not urinate for 2 hours prior to the test. Increase the volume of fluids you drink so you will have plenty of urine for the test.

Do not place any toilet tissue in the test machine.

How the test will feel

The test involves normal urination, so you should not experience any discomfort.

Why the test is performed

This test is useful in evaluating the function of the urinary tract.

Normal Values

Normal values vary depending on age and sex:

  • Age: 4 to 7
    • The average flow rate for both males and females is 10 mL/sec.
  • Age: 8 to 13
    • The average flow rate for males is 12 mL/sec.
    • The average flow rate for females is 15 mL/sec.
  • Age: 14 to 45
    • The average flow rate for males is 21 mL/sec.
    • The average flow rate for females is 18 mL/sec.
  • Age: 46 to 65
    • The average flow rate for males is 12 mL/sec.
    • The average flow rate for females is 15 mL/sec.
  • Age: 66 to 80
    • The average flow rate for males is 9 mL/sec.
    • The average flow rate for females is 10 mL/sec.

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Reviewer Info: Neil D. Sherman, MD, Urologist, Essex County, NJ. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.; ADAM Health Illustrated Encyclopedia, 08/17/2006
 
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