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Correlation Between Age And Overactive Bladder Symptoms In Young Women In Brazil [correlación Entre La Edad Y Los Síntomas De Vejiga Hiperactiva En Mujeres Jóvenes En Brasil]
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Actas Urologicas Espanolas. , v. 37, n. 3, p. 156 - 161, 2013.
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10.1016/j.acuro.2012.07.009
2-s2.0-84875225281
Autor
Palma T.
Raimondi M.
Souto S.
Fozzatti C.
Palma P.
Riccetto C.
Institución
Resumen
Overactive Bladder Syndrome (OAB) is defined by the ICS (International Continence Society) as urinary urgency, with or without urgency incontinence and frequently associated with increase of frequency and nocturia. Purpose: The aim of the study was to establish a correlation between OAB symptoms and Age in women aged 20-45. Materials and methods: We interviewed 1050 women aged 20-45 in the area of Campinas, Brazil, to investigate the prevalence of Overactive Bladder Symptoms. In this study we used the ICIQ-OAB questionnaire (ICS standard), in its validated Portuguese version and a specific questionnaire for the demographics. Results: Overall, women aged 35-45 years showed significantly higher scores in the ICIQ-OAB questionnaire than all other groups (P <.001). Older women (35-45) presented a significantly higher score than younger women (all other groups) (P <.0001) regarding urinary frequency. Regarding frequency, there was a significant difference between the age group 35-45 (higher score) and the age groups 20-22 and 23-27 (P <.0001). Women aged 35-45 presented significantly more nocturia than women in the age groups of 28-34, 23-27 and 20-22. Women in the group of 28-34 also presented more nocturia than women aged 20-22 (P <.0001). Women aged 35-45 experienced more urgency than those in the age groups of 28-34 and 23-27 (P <.0001). Women aged 35-45 had significantly more urgency incontinence than all the other groups, and women in group of 20-22 also presented more incontinence than those aged 23-27 (P <.0001). Significant differences were also found regarding symptom bother, women in group 35-45 years old presented higher scores than the other groups regarding frequency (P <.0001), nocturia (P =.0011), urgency (P =.0015) and urgency incontinence (P <.0001). Conclusions: In conclusion, older women present more OAB symptoms and therefore a higher score than younger women. © 2012 AEU. 37 3 156 161 Abrams, P., Describing bladder storage function: Overactive bladder syndrome and detrusor overactivity (2003) Urology, 62 (5 SUPPL. 2), pp. 28-37 Van Der Vaart, C.H., De Leeuw, J.R., Roovers, J.P., Heintz, A.P., The effect of urinary incontinence and overactive bladder symptoms on quality of life in young women (2002) BJU Int, 90, pp. 544-549 Christoph, F., Moschkowitsch, A., Kempkensteffen, C., Schostak, M., Miller, K., Schrader, M., Long-term efficacy of tolterodine and patient compliance in pediatric patients with neurogenic detrusor overactivity (2007) Urol Int, 79, pp. 55-59 Teloken, C., Caraver, F., Weber, F.A., Teloken, P.E., Moraes, J.F., Sogari, P.R., Overactive bladder: Prevalence and implications in Brazil (2006) Eur Urol, 49, pp. 1087-1092 Abrams, P., Avery, K., Gardener, N., Donovan, J., Board, I.A., The International Consultation on Incontinence Modular Questionnaire: Www.iciq.net (2006) J Urol, 175 (3 PART 1), pp. 1063-1066 Pereira, S.B., Thiel Rdo, R., Riccetto, C., Silva, J.M., Pereira, L.C., Herrmann, V., Validation of the International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire Overactive Bladder (ICIQ-OAB) for Portuguese (2010) Rev Bras Ginecol Obstet, 32, pp. 273-278 Coyne, K.S., Matza, L.S., Thompson, C.L., The responsiveness of the Overactive Bladder Questionnaire (OAB-q) (2005) Qual Life Res, 14, pp. 849-855 Temml, C., Heidler, S., Ponholzer, A., Madersbacher, S., Prevalence of the overactive bladder syndrome by applying the International Continence Society definition (2005) Eur Urol, 48, pp. 622-627 Stewart, W.F., Van Rooyen, J.B., Cundiff, G.W., Abrams, P., Herzog, A.R., Corey, R., Prevalence and burden of overactive bladder in the United States (2003) World J Urol, 20, pp. 327-336 Milsom, I., Abrams, P., Cardozo, L., Roberts, R.G., Thuroff, J., Wein, A.J., How widespread are the symptoms of an overactive bladder and how are they managed? A population-based prevalence study (2001) BJU Int, 87, pp. 760-766 Martinez-Agullo, E., Ruiz-Cerda, J.L., Arlandis, S., Rebollo, P., Perez, M., Chaves, J., Analysis of overactive bladder and urinary incontinence in working women aged between 25 and 64 years EPICC study (2010) Actas Urol Esp, 34, pp. 618-624 Lee, Y.S., Lee, K.S., Jung, J.H., Han, D.H., Oh, S.J., Seo, J.T., Prevalence of overactive bladder, urinary incontinence, and lower urinary tract symptoms: Results of Korean EPIC study (2011) World J Urol, 29, pp. 185-190 Homma, Y., Yamaguchi, O., Hayashi, K., An epidemiological survey of overactive bladder symptoms in Japan (2005) BJU Int, 96, pp. 1314-1318 Davila, H.A., Lopez, V., Nieves, L., Colantuono, A., Guaiquirian, L., Sanchez, P., Demographic distribution and prevalence of overactive bladder in Venezuela (2010) Actas Urol Esp, 34, pp. 176-180 Bowling, A., Mode of questionnaire administration can have serious effects on data quality (2005) J Public Health (Oxf), 27, pp. 281-291