Reproduction of Female Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms on Urodynamics

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY LUTS: Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms Pub Date : 2011-12-18 DOI:10.1111/j.1757-5672.2011.00114.x
Andrew COLHOUN, Colin GOUDELOCKE, Eric S. ROVNER
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Abstract

Objectives: Urodynamic testing (UDS) can be a valuable tool in the assessment of urinary incontinence and voiding dysfunction. The success of UDS in reproducing patients' symptoms has not been well defined. We sought to determine the ability of UDS to reliably reproduce various lower urinary tract symptoms and secondarily the ability of UDS to produce disparate findings not associated with patients presenting symptoms.

Methods: Following Institutional Review Board approval, patient data was accumulated prospectively over 10 months. Notation was made of primary and secondary symptoms as well as if these stated symptoms were reproduced during the urodynamic procedure. Presenting lower urinary tract symptoms included for analysis were stress, mixed and urge incontinence, urgency, and obstructive symptoms. We also reviewed the number of disparate urodynamic observations that did not correlate with patient history.

Results: Over a 10-month period, 127 women had interpretable data with respect to whether their presenting symptoms were reproduced during UDS. Presenting symptoms were successfully reproduced on 83% of UDS studies. Disparate urodynamic observations were noted in 60% of patients.

Conclusions: Reproduction of patient symptoms during UDS occurred in the majority of cases if the patient was queried regarding this association. Additional disparate urodynamic observations were also noted in a majority of patients undergoing UDS. It remains unclear whether reproduction of symptoms during UDS in females ultimately results in improved interventional outcomes. The implications of new or unexpected UDS findings during UDS are unknown.

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生殖女性下尿路症状对泌尿动力学的影响
目的:尿动力学测试(UDS)是评估尿失禁和排尿功能障碍的一种有价值的工具。UDS在再现患者症状方面的成功尚未得到很好的定义。我们试图确定UDS可靠再现各种下尿路症状的能力,其次是UDS产生与出现症状的患者无关的不同结果的能力。方法:经机构审查委员会批准,在10个月内前瞻性地积累患者数据。记录原发性和继发性症状,以及这些症状是否在尿动力学过程中重现。下尿路症状包括压力性、混合性和急迫性尿失禁、急迫性和梗阻性症状。我们还回顾了与患者病史无关的不同尿动力学观察结果的数量。结果:在10个月的时间里,127名妇女有关于她们的症状是否在UDS期间重现的可解释数据。在83%的UDS研究中成功再现了表现症状。60%的患者存在不同的尿动力学观察结果。结论:在大多数病例中,如果询问患者是否存在这种关联,则会再现患者在UDS期间的症状。在大多数接受UDS的患者中,还注意到其他不同的尿动力学观察结果。目前尚不清楚女性UDS期间症状的再现是否最终导致干预结果的改善。UDS在运行过程中发现新的或意外的UDS,其影响未知。
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LUTS: Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms
LUTS: Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY-
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: LUTS is designed for the timely communication of peer-reviewed studies which provides new clinical and basic science information to physicians and researchers in the field of neurourology, urodynamics and urogynecology. Contributions are reviewed and selected by a group of distinguished referees from around the world, some of whom constitute the journal''s Editorial Board. The journal covers both basic and clinical research on lower urinary tract dysfunctions (LUTD), such as overactive bladder (OAB), detrusor underactivity, benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), bladder outlet obstruction (BOO), urinary incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse (POP), painful bladder syndrome (PBS), as well as on other relevant conditions. Case reports are published only if new findings are provided. LUTS is an official journal of the Japanese Continence Society, the Korean Continence Society, and the Taiwanese Continence Society. Submission of papers from all countries are welcome. LUTS has been accepted into Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE) with a 2011 Impact Factor.
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