Ubolrat Roongruangsilp, BSc, MSc*, Panuwat Lertsithichai, MD, MSc**, Wachira Kochakarn, MD**, Krisada Ratana-Olarn, MD**
Affiliation : * Department of Nursing, Faculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital and Medical School, Mahidol University ** Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital and Medical School, Mahidol University
Objective : To determine the accuracy of a urinary incontinence questionnaire in the diagnosis of various
types of urinary incontinence classified according to the results of multichannel urodynamic testing.
Materials and Methods : Between May 2000 and April 2004, 129 women with symptoms of urinary inconti-
nence were interviewed using a urinary incontinence questionnaire consisting of 12 urinary symptoms
questions. Various patient demographic and other descriptive data were also collected. All patients under-
went multichannel urodynamic testing, and classified using the International Continence Society criteria.
Descriptive data and patient symptoms were tested for statistical association with the types of urinary
incontinence. Sensitivity and specificity were used to measure the accuracy of the symptoms in distinguish-
ing between the various urodynamic conditions.
Results : Of the 12 questions, only three questions (two stress incontinence symptoms and one overactive
bladder symptom) were significantly associated with the urodynamic diagnoses of genuine Stress Urinary
Incontinence (SUI) and Detrusor Overactivity (DO). The sensitivity and specificity for distinguishing be-
tween genuine SUI and DO from other urodynamic diagnoses or between each other were relatively low.
Conclusion : Symptoms of urinary incontinence were not sufficient to predict types of urinary incontinence.
Therefore, the authors suggest that urodynamic testing is still essential in the diagnosis and management of
female urinary incontinence.
Keywords : Urinary incontinence, Urodynamic findings
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