International prostate symptom score - IPSS - AUA as discriminat scale in 400 male patients with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS)

OBJECTIVE: This study analyzed the total symptom score, irritative and obstructive domains of IPSS questions regarding quality of life and the urodynamic diagnosis in 400 men with LUTS. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Four hundred consecutive male patients were prospectively enrolled after being submitted to...

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Main Authors: Paulo Rodrigues, Alex Meller, João C. Campagnari, Daniel Alcântara, Márcio D'Império
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Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Urologia 2004-04-01
Series:International Brazilian Journal of Urology
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spelling doaj-ed5c60b4aad142acb1836c013bce91df2020-11-25T01:41:17ZengSociedade Brasileira de UrologiaInternational Brazilian Journal of Urology1677-55381677-61192004-04-0130213514110.1590/S1677-55382004000200011International prostate symptom score - IPSS - AUA as discriminat scale in 400 male patients with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS)Paulo RodriguesAlex MellerJoão C. CampagnariDaniel AlcântaraMárcio D'ImpérioOBJECTIVE: This study analyzed the total symptom score, irritative and obstructive domains of IPSS questions regarding quality of life and the urodynamic diagnosis in 400 men with LUTS. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Four hundred consecutive male patients were prospectively enrolled after being submitted to full urodynamic evaluation and IPSS. Obstructed and non-obstructed patients were compared regarding the symptoms score and quality of life. Results were assessed through Wilcox, ANOVA and Student-t tests. RESULTS: 80.2% were diagnosed as urodynamically obstructed of which 42.4% presented detrusor instability in the filling phase. In obstructed patients there were no statistical difference concerning obstructive or irritative questions from IPSS (p = 0.50). It was not possible either to predict which patients presented detrusor instability based on the questionnaire (p = 0.65). Out of seventy-nine cases unobstructed (19.8%), 65.4% revealed detrusor instability. These cases could not be distinguished from all obstructed men based on the clinical questions measured by IPSS (p = 0.87). Obstructive and irritative questions did not present different indexes than obstructed cases (p = 0.63). Subjective quality of life index did not discriminate obstruction nor it could predict detrusor instability in both groups. CONCLUSION: Clinical symptoms and quality of life index measured by the IPSS as well as its obstructive and irritative domains do not have discriminating power to predict the presence of infravesical obstruction in males with LUTS, demanding objective tools to demonstrate obstruction.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1677-55382004000200011urinary symptomsurodynamicsbladder outlet obstructionprostateprostatism
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author Paulo Rodrigues
Alex Meller
João C. Campagnari
Daniel Alcântara
Márcio D'Império
spellingShingle Paulo Rodrigues
Alex Meller
João C. Campagnari
Daniel Alcântara
Márcio D'Império
International prostate symptom score - IPSS - AUA as discriminat scale in 400 male patients with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS)
International Brazilian Journal of Urology
urinary symptoms
urodynamics
bladder outlet obstruction
prostate
prostatism
author_facet Paulo Rodrigues
Alex Meller
João C. Campagnari
Daniel Alcântara
Márcio D'Império
author_sort Paulo Rodrigues
title International prostate symptom score - IPSS - AUA as discriminat scale in 400 male patients with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS)
title_short International prostate symptom score - IPSS - AUA as discriminat scale in 400 male patients with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS)
title_full International prostate symptom score - IPSS - AUA as discriminat scale in 400 male patients with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS)
title_fullStr International prostate symptom score - IPSS - AUA as discriminat scale in 400 male patients with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS)
title_full_unstemmed International prostate symptom score - IPSS - AUA as discriminat scale in 400 male patients with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS)
title_sort international prostate symptom score - ipss - aua as discriminat scale in 400 male patients with lower urinary tract symptoms (luts)
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Urologia
series International Brazilian Journal of Urology
issn 1677-5538
1677-6119
publishDate 2004-04-01
description OBJECTIVE: This study analyzed the total symptom score, irritative and obstructive domains of IPSS questions regarding quality of life and the urodynamic diagnosis in 400 men with LUTS. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Four hundred consecutive male patients were prospectively enrolled after being submitted to full urodynamic evaluation and IPSS. Obstructed and non-obstructed patients were compared regarding the symptoms score and quality of life. Results were assessed through Wilcox, ANOVA and Student-t tests. RESULTS: 80.2% were diagnosed as urodynamically obstructed of which 42.4% presented detrusor instability in the filling phase. In obstructed patients there were no statistical difference concerning obstructive or irritative questions from IPSS (p = 0.50). It was not possible either to predict which patients presented detrusor instability based on the questionnaire (p = 0.65). Out of seventy-nine cases unobstructed (19.8%), 65.4% revealed detrusor instability. These cases could not be distinguished from all obstructed men based on the clinical questions measured by IPSS (p = 0.87). Obstructive and irritative questions did not present different indexes than obstructed cases (p = 0.63). Subjective quality of life index did not discriminate obstruction nor it could predict detrusor instability in both groups. CONCLUSION: Clinical symptoms and quality of life index measured by the IPSS as well as its obstructive and irritative domains do not have discriminating power to predict the presence of infravesical obstruction in males with LUTS, demanding objective tools to demonstrate obstruction.
topic urinary symptoms
urodynamics
bladder outlet obstruction
prostate
prostatism
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1677-55382004000200011
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