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Table 5 Comparison of the pressure manometric assessment in the three groups after the intervention

From: Pelvic floor rehabilitation in the treatment of mixed urinary incontinence among women

Pressure manometry after intervention

Group I (n = 23)

Group II (n = 22)

Group III (n = 23)

Test of sig.

p

Anal resting pressure (hPa)

 Min.–Max.

20–130

20–140

15–150

H = 1.5

0.451

 Mean ± SD

72.4 ± 28.3

77 ± 33.8

88.6 ± 42.5

 Median

79

73

85

Anal max. squeezing pressure (hPa)

 Min.–Max.

13–156

9–140

9–90

H = 1.86

0.393

 Mean ± SD

65.3 ± 35.4

55.1 ± 39.5

50.5 ± 21.1

 Median

63

42.5

60

Vaginal max. squeezing pressure (hPa)

 Min.–Max.

20–71

5–60

15–90

H = 10.9

0.004*

 Mean ± SD

43 ± 13.5

29.6 ± 14.4

34 ± 16.3

 Median

42

28

30

  1. Min. minimum, Max. maximum, n number of patients, hPa for hectopascal
  2. H and p values for the Kruskal-Wallis test for comparing the three groups
  3. *Statistically significant at p ≤ 0.05