Woo Jin Bang1, Joo Yong Lee2, Kyo Chul Koo3, Yoon Soo Hah2, Dae Hun Lee4, Kang Su Cho5. 1. Department of Urology, Hallym University College of Medicine, Chuncheon, Korea. 2. Department of Urology, Severance Hospital, Urological Science Institute, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea. 3. Department of Urology, Gangnam Severance Hospital, Urological Science Institute, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea. 4. Department of Urology, Severance Check-Up, Yonsei University Health System, Seoul, Korea. 5. Department of Urology, Gangnam Severance Hospital, Urological Science Institute, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea. Electronic address: kscho99@yuhs.ac.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To elucidate the relationship between type-2 diabetes mellitus (DM) and overactive bladder symptoms in men with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS), after adjusting for the impact of age and prostate volume. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Data were obtained from a prospectively maintained database of 905 first-visit patients with LUTS and benign prostatic hyperplasia. After excluding those with comorbidities that may affect urinary symptom, we selected 139 patients with type-2 DM and 139 nondiabetic controls matched by propensity scoring for age and prostate volume. RESULTS: There were no differences in voided volume and maximal flow rate between the 2 groups, whereas residual urine volume was significantly higher in DM patients than controls (29.34 ± 26.99 mL vs 22.45 ± 23.25 mL; P = .028). The total International Prostatic Symptom Score was significantly higher in DM patients than controls (17.80 ± 7.60 vs 15.88 ± 7.05; P = .031). Storage (7.45 ± 3.21 vs 6.58 ± 3.11; P = .024) and postmicturition (2.57 ± 1.49 vs 2.19 ± 1.59; P = .045) symptom scores were higher in DM patients than controls, whereas the groups had similar voiding symptom scores (P = .104). Among storage symptoms, DM patients had higher frequency (P = .010) and nocturia (P = .003) scores but similar urgency scores. The Overactive Bladder Symptom Score was also significantly higher in DM patients; this difference was due to a higher nocturia (but not urgency) score. CONCLUSION: DM patients with LUTS and benign prostatic hyperplasia had greater storage and postmicturition symptoms than age and prostate volume-matched controls. The disparity in storage symptoms was mainly because of frequency and nocturia rather than urgency.
OBJECTIVE: To elucidate the relationship between type-2 diabetes mellitus (DM) and overactive bladder symptoms in men with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS), after adjusting for the impact of age and prostate volume. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Data were obtained from a prospectively maintained database of 905 first-visit patients with LUTS and benign prostatic hyperplasia. After excluding those with comorbidities that may affect urinary symptom, we selected 139 patients with type-2 DM and 139 nondiabetic controls matched by propensity scoring for age and prostate volume. RESULTS: There were no differences in voided volume and maximal flow rate between the 2 groups, whereas residual urine volume was significantly higher in DMpatients than controls (29.34 ± 26.99 mL vs 22.45 ± 23.25 mL; P = .028). The total International Prostatic Symptom Score was significantly higher in DMpatients than controls (17.80 ± 7.60 vs 15.88 ± 7.05; P = .031). Storage (7.45 ± 3.21 vs 6.58 ± 3.11; P = .024) and postmicturition (2.57 ± 1.49 vs 2.19 ± 1.59; P = .045) symptom scores were higher in DMpatients than controls, whereas the groups had similar voiding symptom scores (P = .104). Among storage symptoms, DMpatients had higher frequency (P = .010) and nocturia (P = .003) scores but similar urgency scores. The Overactive Bladder Symptom Score was also significantly higher in DMpatients; this difference was due to a higher nocturia (but not urgency) score. CONCLUSION:DMpatients with LUTS and benign prostatic hyperplasia had greater storage and postmicturition symptoms than age and prostate volume-matched controls. The disparity in storage symptoms was mainly because of frequency and nocturia rather than urgency.
Authors: Giuseppe Defeudis; Rossella Mazzilli; Marta Tenuta; Giovanni Rossini; Virginia Zamponi; Soraya Olana; Antongiulio Faggiano; Paolo Pozzilli; Andrea M Isidori; Daniele Gianfrilli Journal: Diabetes Metab Res Rev Date: 2021-09-21 Impact factor: 8.128
Authors: Hoon Choi; Jae Hyun Bae; Cheol Young Oh; Seong Jin Jeong; Woo Jin Ko; Jong Bo Choi; Ju Tae Seo; Dong Hwan Lee; Joon Chul Kim; Kwang Woo Lee; Young Ho Kim Journal: Int Neurourol J Date: 2018-03-31 Impact factor: 2.835