LUTS/BPH(구연) Oral Session4 / LUTS (Ⅰ) (O-040)
Rm.203
10월 30일(수) 14:00-15:00
배뇨후 점적의 증상 평가를 위한 설문 제작 및 유효성 확인 ; 전향적, 다기관, 관찰연구
한림대학교 강동성심병원 비뇨의학과, 한림대학교 춘천성심병원 비뇨의학과¹, 한림대학교 강남성심병원 비뇨의학과², 한림대학교 성심병원 비뇨의학과³, 한림대학교 동탄성심병원 비뇨의학과⁴
정현철, 이정훈, 고경태, 양대열, 이원기¹, 조성태², 오철영³, 이성호⁴
Purpose: Postmicturition dribble (PMD) is a very common symptom in males with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) worldwide, but there is no adequate questionnaire to assess it. Therefore, we developed a questionnaire named the Hallym Post Micturition Dribble Questionnaire (HPMDQ) to assess PMD, and the aim of this study is to validate it.

Materials and methods: A series of consecutive male patients newly diagnosed with LUTS and over 40 years of age who visited any of 5 medical institutions were included. LUTS were assessed in all patients using the International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS), and PMD was assessed using the HPMDQ.

Results: In total, 2134 male patients aged 40 to 91 years were included in this study. Of these patients, 1088 (51.0%) reported PMD. In the PMD group, the mean values for HPMDQ-Q1, HPMDQ-Q2, HPMDQ-Q3 and HPMDQ total score were 1.39, 1.10, 1.76 and 4.25, respectively. In the non-PMD group, the mean values of these scores were 0, 0.18, 1.52 and 1.58, respectively. The difference in HPMDQ scores between the 2 groups was statistically significant. PMD was significantly associated with the voiding symptoms of LUTS, prostate size and postvoid residual but not with storage symptoms.

Conclusion: The HPMDQ, which consists of 5 questions (frequency, severity, bother, quality of life and response to treatment for PMD), was developed, and its use for assessing PMD is validated in this study. It may be a useful tool for further research and in clinical practice for PMD.
keywords : post-micturition dribbling, validation, HPMDQ

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