Abstract
Introduction: Active usage of Bladder scanner BV3000 postpartum 6 hours may decrease prolonged postpartum urinary retention (PUR).
Objectives: Determine the incidence of PUR at postpartum 6 hours with post-void residual bladder volume (PVRBV) at the cut off 150ml and 400ml and follow up the complications of PUR.
Methodology: A prospective cohort study at Hung Vuong hospital included 553 pregnant women had epidural anesthesia during labour and vaginal delivery, with bladder scanner BV3000 measured PVRBV at postpartum 6 hours.
Results: 362 women had PUR at cut off 150ml (66.4%; 95% CI: 62.4-70.4), 159 women had PUR at cut off 400ml (29.2%, 95% CI: 25.3-33.0). PUR women at 400ml cut off inscreased risks of indwelling urinary catheter for treating PUR 7 times (RR=7.04, KTC 95%: 3.51-14.1). PUR women at cut off 150ml may develop prolonged PUR (after delivery 48 hours).
Conclusion: Usage bladder scanner BV3000 screening PUR and help to prevent complications.
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