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Urgency and other lower urinary tract symptoms in men aged ≥ 40 years: a Belgian epidemiological survey using the ICIQ-MLUTS questionnaire

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PRACTICE
卷 69, 期 3, 页码 358-365

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WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1111/ijcp.12541

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  1. Astellas Pharma Belgium

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Background and AimsThe aim of this study was to assess prevalence and associated bother of male lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS), especially of urgency and other storage symptoms, since these are generally assumed to be underdiagnosed/undertreated in men. MethodsData on bladder condition of men 40years were prospectively collected by 124 general practitioners (GPs) during a regular visit for any reason, using the validated ICIQ-MLUTS questionnaire. For 13 symptoms, prevalence (scale 0-4) and bother (scale 0-10) were scored. General bladder-related quality of life (scale 0-3) was also assessed. ResultsData from 5890 men (mean age: 61.2years) were analysed. A total of 7.7% had urgency most or all of the time (score 3) and 6.2% had bothersome urgency (score 3+bother score 5). Nocturia (69.2%) and urgency (58.3%) were the most prevalent and bothersome symptoms. Both prevalence and bother of all LUTS increased with age. Additionally, 28.9% of men reported to be a little bothered by their bladder condition in everyday life, while 11.9% were bothered a lot/very much (2.5% in age group 40-49years increasing to 29.2% in those >80years). ConclusionsIn the general population of men 40years who visited a GP for any reason, 41% indicated to be at least a little bothered by their bladder condition. The prevalence of LUTS, especially nocturia and urgency, is high and a significant number of men indicated to be seriously bothered. Increasing awareness of male LUTS, and storage symptoms in particular, is warranted to discuss management options that could increase quality of life.

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