First morning voided volume as a valuable tool for evaluating patients with overactive bladder

Objective: This study aims to assess whether first morning voided volume (FMV) can be used as a tool to evaluate the symptom severity of patients with an overactive bladder (OAB). Materials and methods: We prospectively recruited patients with OAB symptoms from January 2009 to April 2010. All the pa...

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Main Authors: Cheng-Yen Chiang, Yu-Hua Fan, Alex Tong-Long Lin, Kuang-Kuo Chen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2014-09-01
Series:Urological Science
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1879522614000323
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spelling doaj-49979e2537814100ae43dba35bbfe3a22020-11-24T22:59:14ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsUrological Science1879-52262014-09-01253798210.1016/j.urols.2014.03.002First morning voided volume as a valuable tool for evaluating patients with overactive bladderCheng-Yen Chiang0Yu-Hua Fan1Alex Tong-Long Lin2Kuang-Kuo Chen3Division of Urology, Department of Surgery, Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taipei, TaiwanDivision of Urology, Department of Surgery, Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taipei, TaiwanDivision of Urology, Department of Surgery, Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taipei, TaiwanDivision of Urology, Department of Surgery, Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taipei, TaiwanObjective: This study aims to assess whether first morning voided volume (FMV) can be used as a tool to evaluate the symptom severity of patients with an overactive bladder (OAB). Materials and methods: We prospectively recruited patients with OAB symptoms from January 2009 to April 2010. All the patients completed a 3-day frequency–volume chart, including the measure of FMV and the Overactive Bladder Symptom Score (OABSS) questionnaire. All patients underwent either conventional pressure-flow urodynamic study or videourodynamic study. We analyzed the correlation between FMV, urodynamic studies, and symptom severity. Results: A total of 102 patients, including 43 men and 59 women, were recruited in the study. FMV was significantly correlated to the daily mean voided volume (p < 0.001) and cystometric capacity (p = 0.026). It was also negatively correlated to the subscores for daytime frequency (p = 0.013) and nighttime frequency (p < 0.001) on OABSS. However, no significant correlation was observed between FMV and the total score of OABSS. FMV showed a fair agreement with the maximum voided volume, which can predict small-volume bladders (kappa = 0.42 ± 0.08, p < 0.001), whereas the agreement between cystometric capacity and maximum voided volume was poor (kappa = 0.096 ± 0.05, p = 0.08). Conclusion: In patients with OAB, FMV can represent the severity of day- and nighttime frequencies. FMV was also shown to have a better ability in predicting small-volume bladders compared to the cystometric capacity. The measure of FMV may be helpful for patients who have poor compliance with regard to recording the frequency–volume chart.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1879522614000323first morning voided volumefrequency–volume chartoveractive bladderoveractive bladder symptom scores
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author Cheng-Yen Chiang
Yu-Hua Fan
Alex Tong-Long Lin
Kuang-Kuo Chen
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Yu-Hua Fan
Alex Tong-Long Lin
Kuang-Kuo Chen
First morning voided volume as a valuable tool for evaluating patients with overactive bladder
Urological Science
first morning voided volume
frequency–volume chart
overactive bladder
overactive bladder symptom scores
author_facet Cheng-Yen Chiang
Yu-Hua Fan
Alex Tong-Long Lin
Kuang-Kuo Chen
author_sort Cheng-Yen Chiang
title First morning voided volume as a valuable tool for evaluating patients with overactive bladder
title_short First morning voided volume as a valuable tool for evaluating patients with overactive bladder
title_full First morning voided volume as a valuable tool for evaluating patients with overactive bladder
title_fullStr First morning voided volume as a valuable tool for evaluating patients with overactive bladder
title_full_unstemmed First morning voided volume as a valuable tool for evaluating patients with overactive bladder
title_sort first morning voided volume as a valuable tool for evaluating patients with overactive bladder
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Urological Science
issn 1879-5226
publishDate 2014-09-01
description Objective: This study aims to assess whether first morning voided volume (FMV) can be used as a tool to evaluate the symptom severity of patients with an overactive bladder (OAB). Materials and methods: We prospectively recruited patients with OAB symptoms from January 2009 to April 2010. All the patients completed a 3-day frequency–volume chart, including the measure of FMV and the Overactive Bladder Symptom Score (OABSS) questionnaire. All patients underwent either conventional pressure-flow urodynamic study or videourodynamic study. We analyzed the correlation between FMV, urodynamic studies, and symptom severity. Results: A total of 102 patients, including 43 men and 59 women, were recruited in the study. FMV was significantly correlated to the daily mean voided volume (p < 0.001) and cystometric capacity (p = 0.026). It was also negatively correlated to the subscores for daytime frequency (p = 0.013) and nighttime frequency (p < 0.001) on OABSS. However, no significant correlation was observed between FMV and the total score of OABSS. FMV showed a fair agreement with the maximum voided volume, which can predict small-volume bladders (kappa = 0.42 ± 0.08, p < 0.001), whereas the agreement between cystometric capacity and maximum voided volume was poor (kappa = 0.096 ± 0.05, p = 0.08). Conclusion: In patients with OAB, FMV can represent the severity of day- and nighttime frequencies. FMV was also shown to have a better ability in predicting small-volume bladders compared to the cystometric capacity. The measure of FMV may be helpful for patients who have poor compliance with regard to recording the frequency–volume chart.
topic first morning voided volume
frequency–volume chart
overactive bladder
overactive bladder symptom scores
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1879522614000323
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