Yıl: 2020 Cilt: 46 Sayı: 5 Sayfa Aralığı: 378 - 382 Metin Dili: İngilizce DOI: 10.5152/tud.2020.20049 İndeks Tarihi: 10-10-2020

Comparison of uroflowmetry tests performed with a sensation of normal desire to void versus urgency and correlation of test results with IPSS

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Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate the urofl owmetry test results performed for normal and urgent desire to void and their correlation with International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS) values in adult male patients having lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) complaints.Material and methods: In this prospective study, a total of 83 patients were included. With a normal desire to void, maximum fl owrate (Qmax)-normal, average fl owrate (Qaverage)-normal, and void volume (VV)-normal values were obtained. Residual urine volume was examined by suprapubic ultrasound within 5 minutes following urofl owmetry, and calculated. The maximum bladder volume (MBV)-normal value was calculated by adding the residual-normal volume and VV-normal values. The same procedures were repeated the next day with the sensation of urgency, Qmax-urgency, Qaverage-urgency, VV-urgency, residue-urgency, MBV-urgency values were obtained.Results: Statistically significant difference was determined for all parameters, and higher values were obtained in the urgency group for all parameters (p<0.05). A correlation analysis was performed for the Qmax-normal and Qmax-urgency values and the IPSS. Both parameters were not statistically significantly correlated with IPSS, but the correlation coefficient of Qmax-urgency was found to be higher than Qmax-normal (p=0.85, Correlation Coefficient=-0.022 for Qmax-normal and IPSS; and p=0.069, Correlation Coefficient=-0.214 for Qmax-urgency and IPSS, respectively).Conclusion: Our study is the first study examining the effect of bladder sensitivity on urofl owmetry parameters in male patients having LUTS. More reliable results might be obtained in adult male patients with LUTS complaints when the urofl owmetry test is performed with a feeling of urgency to void. Our results need to be supported by more objective criteria, rather than subjective criteria such as IPSS.
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APA Keskin M, Karaca E, Uçar M, ATES E, Yucel C, ilbey y (2020). Comparison of uroflowmetry tests performed with a sensation of normal desire to void versus urgency and correlation of test results with IPSS. , 378 - 382. 10.5152/tud.2020.20049
Chicago Keskin Mehmet Zeynel,Karaca Erkin,Uçar Murat,ATES ERHAN,Yucel Cem,ilbey yusuf özlem Comparison of uroflowmetry tests performed with a sensation of normal desire to void versus urgency and correlation of test results with IPSS. (2020): 378 - 382. 10.5152/tud.2020.20049
MLA Keskin Mehmet Zeynel,Karaca Erkin,Uçar Murat,ATES ERHAN,Yucel Cem,ilbey yusuf özlem Comparison of uroflowmetry tests performed with a sensation of normal desire to void versus urgency and correlation of test results with IPSS. , 2020, ss.378 - 382. 10.5152/tud.2020.20049
AMA Keskin M,Karaca E,Uçar M,ATES E,Yucel C,ilbey y Comparison of uroflowmetry tests performed with a sensation of normal desire to void versus urgency and correlation of test results with IPSS. . 2020; 378 - 382. 10.5152/tud.2020.20049
Vancouver Keskin M,Karaca E,Uçar M,ATES E,Yucel C,ilbey y Comparison of uroflowmetry tests performed with a sensation of normal desire to void versus urgency and correlation of test results with IPSS. . 2020; 378 - 382. 10.5152/tud.2020.20049
IEEE Keskin M,Karaca E,Uçar M,ATES E,Yucel C,ilbey y "Comparison of uroflowmetry tests performed with a sensation of normal desire to void versus urgency and correlation of test results with IPSS." , ss.378 - 382, 2020. 10.5152/tud.2020.20049
ISNAD Keskin, Mehmet Zeynel vd. "Comparison of uroflowmetry tests performed with a sensation of normal desire to void versus urgency and correlation of test results with IPSS". (2020), 378-382. https://doi.org/10.5152/tud.2020.20049
APA Keskin M, Karaca E, Uçar M, ATES E, Yucel C, ilbey y (2020). Comparison of uroflowmetry tests performed with a sensation of normal desire to void versus urgency and correlation of test results with IPSS. Turkish Journal of Urology, 46(5), 378 - 382. 10.5152/tud.2020.20049
Chicago Keskin Mehmet Zeynel,Karaca Erkin,Uçar Murat,ATES ERHAN,Yucel Cem,ilbey yusuf özlem Comparison of uroflowmetry tests performed with a sensation of normal desire to void versus urgency and correlation of test results with IPSS. Turkish Journal of Urology 46, no.5 (2020): 378 - 382. 10.5152/tud.2020.20049
MLA Keskin Mehmet Zeynel,Karaca Erkin,Uçar Murat,ATES ERHAN,Yucel Cem,ilbey yusuf özlem Comparison of uroflowmetry tests performed with a sensation of normal desire to void versus urgency and correlation of test results with IPSS. Turkish Journal of Urology, vol.46, no.5, 2020, ss.378 - 382. 10.5152/tud.2020.20049
AMA Keskin M,Karaca E,Uçar M,ATES E,Yucel C,ilbey y Comparison of uroflowmetry tests performed with a sensation of normal desire to void versus urgency and correlation of test results with IPSS. Turkish Journal of Urology. 2020; 46(5): 378 - 382. 10.5152/tud.2020.20049
Vancouver Keskin M,Karaca E,Uçar M,ATES E,Yucel C,ilbey y Comparison of uroflowmetry tests performed with a sensation of normal desire to void versus urgency and correlation of test results with IPSS. Turkish Journal of Urology. 2020; 46(5): 378 - 382. 10.5152/tud.2020.20049
IEEE Keskin M,Karaca E,Uçar M,ATES E,Yucel C,ilbey y "Comparison of uroflowmetry tests performed with a sensation of normal desire to void versus urgency and correlation of test results with IPSS." Turkish Journal of Urology, 46, ss.378 - 382, 2020. 10.5152/tud.2020.20049
ISNAD Keskin, Mehmet Zeynel vd. "Comparison of uroflowmetry tests performed with a sensation of normal desire to void versus urgency and correlation of test results with IPSS". Turkish Journal of Urology 46/5 (2020), 378-382. https://doi.org/10.5152/tud.2020.20049