[圣诞文章:鹿与救护车的碰撞]。

Q4 Medicine
Kasper Gevargez Lyngby, Jakob Mejdahl Bentin
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摘要

圣诞派对是丹麦悠久的传统,在20世纪60年代成为节日场合。这项研究调查了医疗保健专业人员,尤其是医生和护士,是否比一般人的膀胱容量更大,因为他们经常推迟上厕所的时间。方法:在新西兰大学医院麻醉科的2023年圣诞派对上,参与者推迟排尿,直到出现强烈的冲动。使用Biocon-700超声膀胱扫描仪测量膀胱体积。主要终点是最大膀胱容量,作为一个连续变量进行分析,并与文献中的人群数据进行比较。数据包括性别、职业和扫描时间。统计学分析采用t检验和多元线性回归分析。结果:60例膀胱扫描中,平均膀胱容量为644 ml (SD:±248 ml)。卫生保健专业人员与一般人群之间无显著差异(p = 0.55)。然而,排除功能容量(小于400毫升)的测量,医疗保健专业人员显示明显更大的最大膀胱容量。男性和医生的能力高于女性和护士。结论:虽然初步分析显示无显著性差异,但二次分析提示医护人员可能有较大的膀胱容量。潜在的限制包括测量的不确定性和缺乏合并症的数据。需要进一步的研究来证实这些发现。
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[Christmas article: Maximum bladder capacity at an anesthesiology department’s Christmas party].

Introduction: Christmas parties, a longstanding Danish tradition, became festive occasions in the 1960s. This study examines if healthcare professionals, especially doctors and nurses, have larger bladder capacities than the general population, as they often delay restroom breaks.

Methods: At the North Zealand University Hospital Department of Anesthesiology's 2023 Christmas party, participants delayed urination until a strong urge occurred. Bladder volumes were measured using a Biocon-700 ultrasound bladder scanner. The primary endpoint was maximum bladder capacity, which was analysed as a continuous variable and compared with population data from the literature. Data included gender, profession, and scanning time. Statistical analyses were done using t-tests and multiple linear regression analysis.

Results: Of the 60 bladder scans, the average bladder capacity was 644 ml (SD: ± 248 ml). No significant difference was found between healthcare professionals and the general population (p = 0.55). However, excluding measurements within functional capacity (less-than 400 ml), healthcare professionals showed significantly larger maximal bladder capacities. Men and doctors had larger capacities than women and nurses.

Conclusion: Although the primary analysis showed no significant difference, the secondary analysis suggests that healthcare professionals may have larger bladder capacities. Potential limitations include measurement uncertainties and a lack of data on comorbidities. Further research is needed to confirm these findings.

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Ugeskrift for laeger
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期刊介绍: The Ulster Medical Journal is an international general medical journal with contributions on all areas of medical and surgical specialties relevant to a general medical readership. It retains a focus on material relevant to the health of the Northern Ireland population. The Honorary Editor would welcome offers of papers for publication. Prospective authors are invited to read the notice to contributors.
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