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Title: The prevalence of nocturia and nocturnal polyuria: Can new cutoff values be suggested according to age and sex?
Authors: Zümrütbaş, Ali Ersin
Bozkurt, Ali İhsan
Alkis, O.
Toktas, C.
Cetinel, B.
Aybek, Zafer
Keywords: Nocturia
Polyuria
Prevalence
Terminology
adult
Article
comorbidity
diagnostic error
female
fluid intake
groups by age
health survey
human
ICIQ (incontinence)
lower urinary tract symptom
major clinical study
male
micturition
middle aged
night
nocturia
nocturnal polyuria
polyuria
prevalence
reference value
sex difference
urinary frequency
urine volume
wakefulness
Publisher: Korean Continence Society
Abstract: Purpose: The aims of this study were to assess the prevalence of nocturia and nocturnal polyuria (NP) and to define new cutoff values according to age and sex for both conditions. Methods: Data from a population-based prevalence survey conducted among a random sample of 2,128 adults were analyzed in this study. Participants were requested to fill out a questionnaire including the International Continence Society (ICS) definitions of lower urinary tract symptoms and the International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire - Short Form. Additionally, a 1-day bladder diary was given to each individual. The participants were divided into 5 age groups. The prevalence of nocturia was calculated based on definitions of nocturia as ?1 voiding episodes, ?2 episodes, and ?3 episodes. NP was evaluated according to the ICS definition. The mean±standard errors and 95th percentile values were calculated in each group as new cutoff values for NP. Results: The prevalence of nocturia was estimated as 28.4%, 17.6%, and 8.9% for ?1, ?2, and ?3 voiding episodes each night, respectively. When nocturia was defined as 2 or more voiding episodes at night, the prevalence decreased significantly. The mean NP index was 29.4%±15.0% in men and 23.1%±11.8% in women. For the age groups of < 50 years, 50-59 years, and ?60 years, the new cutoff values for the diagnosis of NP were calculated as 48%, 69%, and 59% for men and 41%, 50%, and 42% for women, respectively. Conclusions: We found that the definition of nocturia was still controversial and that waking up once for voiding might be within the normal spectrum of behavior. The definition of NP should be modified, and new cutoff values should be defined using the data presented in our study and in other forthcoming studies. © 2016 Korean Continence Society.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/9806
https://doi.org/10.5213/inj.1632558.279
ISSN: 2093-4777
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