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Title: Can feeling of incomplete bladder emptying reflect significant postvoid residual urine? Is it reliable as a symptom solely?
Authors: Özlülerden, Y.
Toktaş, C.
Zümrütbaş, Ali Ersin
Gülten, M.C.
Başer, A.
Yapıcı, O.
Aybek, Z.
Keywords: Lower urinary tract symptoms
Urination
Urination disorders
alpha adrenergic receptor blocking agent
antidiabetic agent
antihypertensive agent
cholinergic receptor blocking agent
steroid 5alpha reductase inhibitor
adult
Article
chronic obstructive lung disease
comorbidity assessment
correlation analysis
disease association
drug therapy
echography
female
heart disease
human
hypertension
impaired bladder emptying
lower urinary tract symptom
major clinical study
male
middle aged
nocturia
non insulin dependent diabetes mellitus
observational study
patient history of surgery
postvoid residual urine volume
questionnaire
urinary urgency
age
aged
diagnostic imaging
micturition
pathophysiology
physiology
psychology
self report
sensation
sex factor
urine
urine retention
Adult
Age Factors
Aged
Female
Humans
Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms
Male
Middle Aged
Self Report
Sensation
Sex Factors
Ultrasonography
Urinary Retention
Urine
Publisher: Korean Urological Association
Abstract: Purpose: The main objective of this study was to reveal the relationship between lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) and postvoid residual (PVR) urine volume. Materials and Methods: Between October 2014 and February 2015, older than 40 years patients were included in this study. Volunteers filled out a questionnaire consisted of demographic characteristics, comorbidities, medications, history of surgery and LUTS. Volunteers were undergone PVR measurement with transabdominal ultrasonography. The relationship between symptoms, demographic characteristics and PVR were analyzed. Results: A total of 939 patients (756 men and 183 women) were enrolled in this study. There was a positive correlation between the sensation of incomplete bladder emptying and PVR volume in all age groups of women (p=0.0001). However such a relationship was found only over the age of 60 in the subgroup analysis of men (p=0.001). PVR volume increased in men by age (0.65 mL per year of age, p=0.011). In men, voiding symptoms and urgency were associated with a high PVR volume. In women, storage and voiding symptoms (except slow stream and terminal dribble) did not correlate with PVR volume. Conclusions: Our study showed that all men over the age of 60 years and all women with the complaint of feeling of incomplete emptying should undergone PVR measurement. Women with the complaint of poor stream and men mainly with voiding symptoms are other candidates in whom PVR measurement would be considered as an important tool in the clinical management and follow-up. © The Korean Urological Association.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/10938
https://doi.org/10.4111/icu.2018.59.1.38
ISSN: 2466-0493
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