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The relationship of the International Prostate Symptom Score and objective parameters for diagnosing bladder outlet obstruction. Part I: when statistics fail.

B S Wadie1, E H Ibrahim, J J de la Rosette, M A Gomha, M A Ghoneim.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: We evaluated the International Prostate Symptom Score and correlated it with objective means of determining bladder outlet obstruction.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Beginning in May 1996, 460 men 41 to 88 years old (mean age plus or minus standard deviation 60.4 +/- 9.4) were prospectively included in this study. Symptoms were evaluated using the International Prostate Symptom Score, and digital rectal examination, outpatient cystoscopy, prostate specific antigen determination and transrectal ultrasound were done. Urodynamic evaluation included uroflowmetry, filling cystometry and pressure flow study.
RESULTS: Linear regression was done to correlate scores with measurable parameters. We noted no correlation of the total, obstructive symptoms or irritative symptoms score with objective parameters, including the average and maximum flow rate, post-void residual urine, prostate size and Schäfer grade.
CONCLUSIONS: Prostatic symptom scores are qualitative. Using them to quantify the degree of obstruction or evaluate therapy is questionable.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11125357     DOI: 10.1097/00005392-200101000-00008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Urol        ISSN: 0022-5347            Impact factor:   7.450


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Journal:  J Clin Diagn Res       Date:  2014-04-15

2.  Validation of a Visual Prostate Symptom Score in Men With Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in a Health Safety Net Hospital.

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Journal:  Urology       Date:  2015-07-10       Impact factor: 2.649

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Review 4.  Pathophysiology of clinical benign prostatic hyperplasia.

Authors:  Keong Tatt Foo
Journal:  Asian J Urol       Date:  2017-06-13

5.  Seasonal Changes in Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Japanese Men With Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia Treated With α1-Blockers.

Authors:  Minoru Kobayashi; Akinori Nukui; Takao Kamai
Journal:  Int Neurourol J       Date:  2017-09-12       Impact factor: 2.835

6.  New Visual Prostate Symptom Score versus International Prostate Symptom Score in Men with Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms: A Prospective Comparision in Indian Rural Population.

Authors:  Ashutosh Roy; Amandeep Singh; Darshan Singh Sidhu; R P Jindal; Mishi Malhotra; Haramritpal Kaur
Journal:  Niger J Surg       Date:  2016 Jul-Dec

7.  Self-assessed goal achievement (SAGA) after Holmium laser enucleation of the prostate (HoLEP): Association with patients' postoperative satisfaction.

Authors:  Min Chul Cho; Jung Kwon Kim; Seung Beom Ha; Ja Hyeon Ku; Jae-Seung Paick
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2018-09-13       Impact factor: 3.240

8.  Detrusor after contractions in men with lower urinary tract symptoms: Myth or reality?

Authors:  Bassem S Wadie; Mohamed M Elsaadany
Journal:  Arab J Urol       Date:  2013-08-17
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