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The 10-item LURN Symptom Index (LURN SI-10) Detects Additional Symptoms and Shows Convergent Validity With the IPSS in Men Presenting With Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms

Authors :
Alexander P. Glaser
Tanya W. Kristof
Clark Judge
George Javitch
Shira Hirsch
Pooja Talaty
Brian T. Helfand
Abigail R. Smith
James W. Griffith
Source :
Urology. 171:184-189
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2023.

Abstract

To determine how the LURN-SI-10, a novel questionnaire developed by the Symptoms of Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction Research Network (LURN), compares with the International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS) in men with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) attributed to benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Specifically, to assess convergent validity and determine how frequently the LURN-SI-10 identifies symptoms not captured by the IPSS.Men presenting with BPH/LUTS were prospectively administered LURN-SI-10 and IPSS questionnaires. Urinary incontinence (UI) including post-void dribbling (PVD), urgency urinary incontinence (UUI), stress urinary incontinence (SUI), as well as bladder pain were considered present if the patient reported "about half the time or more" on LURN-SI-10. Correlations between LURN-SI-10 and IPSS were assessed as continuous and categorical variables. Multivariable linear regression analysis was performed to determine associations with symptom scores.LURN-SI-10 and IPSS were highly correlated in men with BPH/LUTS (r = 0.82, n = 429), as were respective bother and quality of life scores (ρ = 0.74). The LURN-SI-10 identified additional symptoms including PVD (24%), UUI (13%), SUI (2%), and pain (8%). Men with any UUI, SUI, or PVD had on average a 7.6-point higher LURN-SI-10 score than those without UI (P.001) and 8.0-point higher IPSS score than those without UI (P.001).The LURN-SI-10 correlates strongly with the IPSS, but the LURN-SI-10 identifies additional important symptomatology in men with LUTS. This additional information may improve the evaluation and treatment of men with BPH/LUTS. Further prospective studies of the LURN-SI-10 is warranted.

Subjects

Subjects :
Urology

Details

ISSN :
00904295
Volume :
171
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Urology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a94320ea3c2b894c6f07adc75a882ccf
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.urology.2022.10.019