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Correlation between the International Prostatic Symptom Score and a pressure-flow study in the evaluation of symptomatic benign prostatic hyperplasia.

机译:国际前列腺症状评分与压力流研究在评估症状性前列腺增生之间的相关性。

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PURPOSE: We examined the relationship between the International Prostatic Symptom Score (I-PSS) and the occurrence of bladder outlet obstruction caused by benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). MATERIALS AND METHODS: The American Urological Association developed a questionnaire to quantify the severity of symptoms resulting from BPH. A further question relating the impact of BPH to the quality of life was subsequently added. This questionnaire has been adopted by the World Health Organization and is known as the I-PSS. There are 4 questions related to obstructive symptoms and 3 related to irritative symptoms. Scores of 0 to 7, 8 to 19 and 20 to 35 represent mild, moderate and severe symptoms, respectively. During an 18-month interval the I-PSS questionnaire was administered to 258 patients 50 to 81 years old (mean age 63 years) with BPH. A pressure-flow study was used to determine the presence of bladder outlet obstruction in 227 patients. Based on the scores, the patients were divided into 31 with mild, 116 with moderate and 111 with severe obstruction. The pressure-flow study was not conducted on patients with a mild symptom score. RESULTS: Of the patients with a severe symptom score 92 (82.9%) had bladder outlet obstruction, compared to 62 (53.4%) with a moderate symptom score. Statistical analysis (Pearson chi-square test) showed that there was a significant positive correlation between the symptoms and the presence of bladder outlet obstruction. Thus, when the I-PSS was greater than 28, the probability of bladder outlet obstruction was more than 0.91. Stratification of the results according to the obstructive (0 to 20) and irritative (0 to 15) symptoms of the I-PSS yielded a significant positive correlation between obstructive symptoms and the presence of bladder outlet obstruction. Thus, when the obstructive symptom score was greater than 15, the probability of bladder outlet obstruction was greater than 0.91. CONCLUSIONS: When the total I-PSS is greater than 28 or the obstructive symptom score is greater than 15, a pressure-flow study must be avoided.
机译:目的:我们检查了国际前列腺症状评分(I-PSS)与良性前列腺增生(BPH)引起的膀胱出口梗阻之间的关系。材料与方法:美国泌尿外科协会开发了一份问卷,以量化由BPH引起的症状的严重程度。随后又增加了一个有关BPH对生活质量的影响的问题。该调查表已被世界卫生组织采用,被称为I-PSS。与阻塞性症状有关的问题有4个,与刺激性症状有关的问题有3个。 0至7、8至19和20至35的得分分别代表轻度,中度和严重症状。在18个月的时间间隔内,向258名50至81岁(平均年龄63岁)的BPH患者进行了I-PSS问卷调查。压力流研究用于确定227例患者中膀胱出口梗阻的存在。根据得分将患者分为轻度阻塞31例,中度阻塞116例,重度阻塞111例。压力流研究未针对症状评分较轻的患者进行。结果:严重症状评分的患者中92例(82.9%)患有膀胱出口梗阻,而中度症状评分的62例(53.4%)。统计分析(Pearson卡方检验)显示,症状与膀胱出口梗阻之间存在显着正相关。因此,当I-PSS大于28时,膀胱出口梗阻的可能性大于0.91。根据I-PSS的阻塞性症状(0到20)和刺激性症状(0到15)对结果进行分层,得出阻塞性症状与膀胱出口梗阻之间存在显着正相关。因此,当阻塞性症状评分大于15时,膀胱出口阻塞的可能性大于0.91。结论:当总I-PSS大于28或阻塞性症状评分大于15时,必须避免进行压力流研究。

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