| Literature DB >> 31549179 |
J F Alidjanov1, K G Naber2, A Pilatz3, A Radzhabov4,5, M Zamuddinov6, A Magyar7, P Tenke7, F M Wagenlehner3.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Since symptomatic, non-antibiotic therapy has become an alternative approach to treat acute cystitis (AC) in women, suitable patient-reported outcome measures (PROM) are urgently needed. The aim of this part II of a larger non-interventional, case-control study was the additional assessment of the ACSS as a suitable PROM.Entities:
Keywords: ACSS; Acute cystitis symptom score; Cystitis; Guidelines; Patient-reported outcome; Urinary tract infection
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31549179 PMCID: PMC7363736 DOI: 10.1007/s00345-019-02948-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Urol ISSN: 0724-4983 Impact factor: 4.226
Fig. 1Flowchart of patients’ selection. Part I of the study [15]
Summary scores of “Typical” domain at the five visit categories (mean, SD, median, IQR)
| Cases ( | Sum score of typical domain | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean | SD | Median | IQR | |||
| Visit 1 (diagnostics, Day 0) | 236 | 10.23 | 3.18 | 10.00 | 7.75 | 13.00 |
| Visit 2 (very early FU, Day < 2) | 23 | 7.70 | 3.21 | 7.00 | 6.00 | 9.00 |
| Visit 3 (early FU, Day 2–4) | 97 | 3.77 | 3.29 | 4.00 | 0.00 | 6.00 |
| Visit 4 (end of treatment, Day 5–9) | 82 | 2.26 | 2.94 | 1.50 | 0.00 | 3.00 |
| Visit 5 (test of cure, Day 10–30) | 34 | 2.12 | 3.38 | 1.50 | 0.00 | 2.75 |
Fig. 2Summary scores of “Typical” domain of ACSS at diagnostics of acute uncomplicated cystitis (AC) in women (baseline) and at the four different follow-up visit categories: “very early visit”, “early visit”, “end-of-treatment visit”, “test-of-cure visit”. Note Red dots represent cases, orange diamonds represent mean scores, orange error bars represent standard deviations, orange line illustrates the symptomatic “course” of AC, grey “strip” around the orange line represents standard error of a mean
Typical symptoms and their severity claimed by the patients at the five visit categories
| Visit 1 | Diagnostics (Day 0). | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Typical symptoms | Total (%) | Mild (%) | Moderate (%) | Severe (%) |
| Urinary frequency | 210 (88.98%) | 69 (29.24%) | 69 (29.24%) | 72 (30.51%) |
| Urinary urgency | 220 (93.22%) | 40 (16.95%) | 88 (37.29%) | 92 (38.98%) |
| Dysuria | 229 (97.03%) | 38 (16.10%) | 72 (30.51%) | 119 (50.42%) |
| Suprapubic pain | 196 (83.05%) | 62 (26.27%) | 83 (35.17%) | 51 (21.61%) |
| Incomplete bladder emptying | 218 (92.37%) | 62 (26.27%) | 89 (37.71%) | 67 (28.39%) |
| Visible blood in urine | 82 (34.75%) | 43 (18.22%) | 21 (8.90%) | 18 (7.63%) |
Impact on quality of live at the five visit categories
| Visit 1 | Diagnostic visit (Day 0). | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Impact on quality of life | Total (%) | Mild (%) | Moderate (%) | Severe (%) |
| Overall discomfort | 233 (98.73%) | 38 (16.10%) | 135 (57.20%) | 60 (25.42%) |
| Work/daily activities | 230 (97.46%) | 86 (36.44%) | 111 (47.03%) | 33 (13.98%) |
| Social activities | 228 (96.61%) | 100 (42.37%) | 89 (37.71%) | 39 (16.53%) |
Overall changes (ACSS “Dynamics”) from visit 1 at the four follow-up visit categories
| ACSS (Dynamics) | Feeling normal ( | Much better ( | Somewhat better ( | No changes ( | Feeling worse ( |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Visit 2 (Day < 2), | 0 (0.00%) | 1 (4.35%) | 12 (52.17%) | 9 (39.13%) | 1 (4.35%) |
| Visit 3 (Day 2–4), | 17 (17.53%) | 39 (40.21%) | 31 (31.96%) | 9 (9.28%) | 1 (1.03%) |
| Visit 4 (Day 5–9), | 24 (29.27%) | 40 (48.78%) | 12 (14.63%) | 3 (3.66) | 3 (3.66%) |
| Visit 5 (Day 10–30), | 14 (41.18%) | 10 (29.41%) | 10 (29.41%) | 0 (0.00%) | 0 (0.00%) |
Visit 2 (very early, Day < 2); visit 3 (early, Day 2–4); visit 4 (end of treatment, Day 5–9); visit 5 (test of cure, Day 10–30)
Percentage of cases rating their symptoms and impact on the quality-of-life parameters as moderate and severe at visit 1 (diagnostics) and at three follow-up visits (early, end of treatment, a test of cure) and the patient’s overall assessment (Dynamics domain) according to two different thresholds at the same three follow-up visits
| Visit 1 ( | Visit 3 ( | Visit 4 ( | Visit 5 ( | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Typical symptoms (moderate + severe) | ||||
| Urinary frequency | 59.75% | 14.43% | 9.76% | 5.88% |
| Urinary urgency | 76.27% | 15.46% | 8.54% | 5.88% |
| Dysuria | 80.93% | 19.58% | 4.88% | 8.82% |
| Suprapubic pain | 86.78% | 17.53% | 6.10% | 2.94% |
| Incomplete bladder emptying | 66.10% | 12.37% | 8.54% | 5.88% |
| Visible blood in urine | 16.53% | 4.12% | 1.22% | 0% |
| Quality of life (moderate-to-severe impact) | ||||
| Overall discomfort | 82.62% | 14.43% | 9.76% | 5.98% |
| Work/daily activities | 70.01% | 15.46% | 8.54% | 5.98% |
| Social activities | 54.34% | 19.58% | 4.88% | 0% |
| Dynamics | ||||
| “Somewhat better, no changes, feeling worse” | 50.27% | 21.95% | 29.41% | |
| “No changes, feeling worse” | 10.31% | 7.32% | 0% | |
A number of cases above and below certain breakpoints representing success and non-success at the four follow-up visit categories. Each case with “visible blood in the urine (VBU)” was rated “non-success”. (Threshold letters adjusted to supplementary table 1)
| Criteria for success and non-success | Yes ( | No ( |
|---|---|---|
| Visit 2 (very early, Day < 2), | ||
| A) summary score of typical domain ≤ 5 scores and “visible blood in urine” = 0 | 5 (21.74%) | 18 (78.26%) |
| B) summary score of typical domain ≤ 4 scores and “visible blood in urine” = 0 | 2 (8.70%) | 21 (91.3%) |
| C) summary score of typical domain ≤ 5 scores, no item > 1 and “visible blood in urine” = 0 | 2 (8.70%) | 21 (91.3%) |
| D) summary score of typical domain ≤ 4 scores, no item > 1 and “visible blood in urine” = 0 | 2 (8.70%) | 21 (91.3%) |
| E) summary score of typical domain < 5 scores, no item > 1 and no item of QoL > 1 and “visible blood in urine” = 0 | 1 (4.35%) | 22 (95.65%) |
| F) summary score of typical domain ≤ 4 scores, no item > 1 and no item of QoL > 1 and “visible blood in urine” = 0 | 1 (4.35%) | 22 (95.65%) |
| G) summary score of 4 FDA symptoms ≤ 4, no item > 1 and “visible blood in urine” = 0 | 2 (8.70%) | 21 (91.3%) |
| H) summary score of 3 EMA symptoms ≤ 3, no item> 1 and “visible blood in urine” = 0 | 2 (8.70%) | 21 (91.3%) |
| Visit 3 (early, Day 2–4), | ||
| A) summary score of typical domain ≤ 5 scores and “visible blood in urine” = 0 | 64 (65.98%) | 33 (34.02%) |
| B) summary score of typical domain < 4 scores and “visible blood in urine” = 0 | 54 (55.67%) | 43 (44.33%) |
| C) summary score of typical domain ≤ 5 scores, no item > 1 and “visible blood in urine” = 0 | 55 (56.70%) | 42 (43.30%) |
| D) summary score of typical domain ≤ 4 scores, no item > 1 and “visible blood in urine” = 0 | 51 (52.58%) | 46 (17.42%) |
| E) summary score of typical domain ≤ 5 scores, no item > 1 and no item of QoL > 1 and “visible blood in urine” = 0 | 53 (54.64%) | 44 (45.36%) |
| F) summary score of typical domain ≤ 4 scores, no item > 1 and no item of QoL > 1 and “visible blood in urine” = 0 | 50 (51.55%) | 47 (48.45%) |
| G) summary score of 4 FDA symptoms ≤ 4, no item > 1 and “visible blood in urine” = 0 | 56 (57.73%) | 41 (42.27%) |
| H) summary score of 3 EMA symptoms ≤ 3, no item > 1 and “visible blood in urine” = 0 | 59 (60.82%) | 38 (39.18%) |
| Visit 4 (end of treatment, Day 5–9), | ||
| A) summary score of typical domain ≤ 5 scores and “visible blood in urine” = 0 | 70 (85.37%) | 12 (14.63%) |
| B) summary score of typical domain ≤ 4 scores and “visible blood in urine” = 0 | 69 (84.15%) | 13 (15.85%) |
| C) summary score of typical domain ≤ 5 scores, no item > 1 and “visible blood in urine” = 0 | 66 (80.49%) | 16 (19.51%) |
| D) summary score of typical domain ≤ 4 scores, no item > 1 and “visible blood in urine” = 0 | 66 (80.49%) | 16 (19.51%) |
| E) summary score of typical domain ≤ 5 scores, no item > 1 and no item of QoL > 1 and “visible blood in urine” = 0 | 60 (73.17%) | 22 (26.83%) |
| F) summary score of typical domain ≤ 4 scores, no item > 1 and no item of QoL > 1 and “visible blood in urine” = 0 | 60 (73.17%) | 22 (26.83%) |
| G) summary score of 4 FDA symptoms ≤ 4, no item > 1 and “visible blood in urine” = 0 | 66 (80.49%) | 16 (19.51%) |
| H) summary score of 3 EMA symptoms ≤ 3, no item > 1 and “visible blood in urine” = 0 | 67 (81.71%) | 15 (18.28%) |
| Visit 5 (test of cure, Day 10–30), | ||
| A) summary score of typical domain ≤ 5 scores and “visible blood in urine” = 0 | 30 (88.24%) | 4 (11.76%) |
| B) summary score of typical domain ≤ 4 scores and “visible blood in urine” = 0 | 28 (82.35%) | 6 (17.65%) |
| C) summary score of typical domain ≤ 5 scores, no item > 1 and “visible blood in urine” = 0 | 28 (82.35%) | 6 (17.65%) |
| D) summary score of typical domain ≤ 4 scores, no item > 1 and “visible blood in urine” = 0 | 27 (79.41%) | 7 (20.59%) |
| E) summary score of typical domain ≤ 5 scores, no item > 1 and no item of QoL > 1 and “visible blood in urine” = 0 | 27 (79.41%) | 7 (20.59%) |
| F) summary score of typical domain ≤ 4 scores, no item > 1 and no item of QoL > 1 and “visible blood in urine” = 0 | 27 (79.41%) | 7 (20.59%) |
| G) summary score of 4 FDA symptoms ≤ 4, no item > 1 and “visible blood in urine” = 0 | 28 (82.35%) | 6 (17.65%) |
| H) summary score of 3 EMA symptoms ≤ 3, no item > 1 and “visible blood in urine” = 0 | 28 (82.35%) | 6 (17.65%) |