Publication | Closed Access
The prevalence of lower urinary tract symptoms in men and women in four centres. The UrEpik study
282
Citations
22
References
2003
Year
The overall prevalence of LUTS was high and showed no marked cultural variation. Prevalence increased with age, with severe LUTS commoner in older men. Women reported similar levels of the symptoms traditionally associated with LUTS in men. In each age group there were no major cultural differences in the frequency of LUTS. There were differences with age between men and women; younger men had a lower prevalence of LUTS than younger women but older men a much higher prevalence than older women. These findings emphasize that the IPSS should be confined to within-patient comparisons and not used as a diagnostic tool. The IPSS performs very similarly regardless of gender.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1