THE CORRELATION OF MULTICHANNEL URODYNAMIC PRESSURE-FLOW STUDIES AND AMERICAN-UROLOGICAL-ASSOCIATION SYMPTOM INDEX IN THE EVALUATION OF BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA
Dsc. Ko et al., THE CORRELATION OF MULTICHANNEL URODYNAMIC PRESSURE-FLOW STUDIES AND AMERICAN-UROLOGICAL-ASSOCIATION SYMPTOM INDEX IN THE EVALUATION OF BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA, The Journal of urology, 154(2), 1995, pp. 396-398
Purpose: We correlated multichannel pressure-flow urodynamics and the
American Urological Association (AUA) symptom index in the evaluation
of benign prostatic hyperplasia. Materials and Methods: We evaluated 1
21 consecutive, symptomatic patients older than 55 years with the AUA
symptom score and multichannel pressure-flow urodynamic studies, Testi
ng was performed during a single session and the data obtained from 10
3 patients were plotted on the Schafer nomogram for assessment of outf
low obstruction. Linear regression statistical analysis was used to de
termine correlations, Results: There was no significant correlation be
tween uroflowmetry and Schafer curves (r = 0.173 to 0.326), uroflowmet
ry and AUA symptom scores (r = 0.134 to 0.153) and, most importantly,
AUA symptom scores and Schafer curves (r = 0.025 to 0.137). Conclusion
s: We conclude that these modalities measure independent variables, an
d should not be linked in the evaluation and treatment decision of the
patient with prostatism.