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Sun Ju Lee1, Changhee Yoo, Cheol Young Oh, Yong Seong Lee, Sung Tae Cho, Seong Ho Lee, Dae Yul Yang, Sang Kon Lee, Jin Seon Cho.
Abstract
PURPOSE: To evaluate the clinical factors that impact ureteral stent-related lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) after ureteroscopic ureterolithotomy, including the stent position and medication.Entities:
Keywords: Adrenergic alpha-antagonists; Cholinergic antagonists; Ureteroscopy; Urinary catheterization; Urological manifestations
Year: 2010 PMID: 20856649 PMCID: PMC2941813 DOI: 10.4111/kju.2010.51.9.636
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Korean J Urol ISSN: 2005-6737
FIG. 1The position of the ureteral stent. (A) The distal curling of the ureteral stent is positioned in the ipsilateral side. (B) The distal curling of the ureteral stent crossed the midline of the bladder.
FIG. 2Study flow diagram.
Baseline patient characteristics
IPSS: International Prostate Symptom Score, QoL: quality of life, a: control group, patients were prescribed analgesics only, b: patients were given 0.2 mg of tamsulosin and analgesics daily, c: patients took 0.2 mg of tamsulosin and 4 mg of tolterodine daily in addition to analgesics
Symptom changes among the groups
POD: postoperative day, IPSS: International Prostate Symptom Score, QoL: quality of life, a: control group, patients were prescribed analgesics only, b: patients were given 0.2 mg of tamsulosin and analgesics daily, c: patients took 0.2 mg of tamsulosin and 4 mg of tolterodine daily in addition to analgesics, d: p-value compared with group 1 by Student's t-test
Symptom changes in the appropriate stent group
POD: postoperative day, IPSS: International Prostate Symptom Score, QoL: quality of life, a: control group, patients were prescribed analgesics only, b: patients were given 0.2 mg of tamsulosin and analgesics daily, c: patients took 0.2 mg of tamsulosin and 4 mg of tolterodine daily in addition to analgesics, d: p-value compared with group 1 by Student's t-test
Symptom changes in the inappropriate stent group
POD: postoperative day, IPSS: International Prostate Symptom Score, QoL: quality of life, a: control group, patients were prescribed analgesics only, b: patients were given 0.2 mg of tamsulosin and analgesics daily, c: patients took 0.2 mg of tamsulosin and 4 mg of tolterodine daily in addition to analgesics