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A national survey of urinary and health related quality of life outcomes in men with an artificial urinary sphincter for post-radical prostatectomy incontinence.

Bruce L Dalkin1, Hunter Wessells, Haiyan Cui.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: We determine health related quality of life and urinary outcomes of men undergoing implantation of an artificial urinary sphincter for post-radical prostatectomy incontinence.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Through a data base provided by American Medical Systems, we mailed the UCLA Prostate Cancer Index to men who underwent artificial urinary sphincter implantation during 6-month intervals in 1995 in 1999, providing 5 and 2-year followup data, respectively.
RESULTS: Of the anonymous questionnaires 36% were returned from the 1995 cohort and 45% from the 1999 cohort. Age adjusted mean scores for the 8 health related quality of life domains were comparable in both groups. Urinary function and bother scores were worse in the 1995 cohort compared to the 1999 group (40 and 48 versus 53 and 58, respectively, p <0.001), with pad use of 97% and 83% respectively. Revision rates were 16% at 2 years and 28% at 5 years after implantation.
CONCLUSIONS: Our national survey revealed that despite significant differences in urinary function and bother, men 2 and 5 years after artificial urinary sphincter implantation had similar general health related quality of life. The continence outcomes differed from most single institution studies in that men after sphincter implantation reported a high degree of urinary dysfunction and bother. Artificial urinary sphincter implantation may significantly improve scores in urinary function but continued pad use is to be expected.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12478144     DOI: 10.1097/01.ju.0000040621.68116.4e

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


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8.  Comparison of 3.5 cm and transcorporal cuffs in high-risk artificial urinary sphincter populations.

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9.  First experience with the ATOMS(®) implant, a new treatment option for male urinary incontinence.

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