Correlation of Uroflowmetry with Prostate Volume and International Prostatic Symptom Score (IPSS)

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dc.contributor.author Iffat Raza
dc.contributor.author Nausheen Jamshed
dc.contributor.author Mubina Lakhani
dc.contributor.author Maria Mohiuddin
dc.contributor.author Syeda Bushra Ahmed
dc.contributor.author Sahrish Mukhtar
dc.date.accessioned 2022-10-10T10:55:36Z
dc.date.available 2022-10-10T10:55:36Z
dc.date.issued 2022-10-01
dc.identifier.issn 2220-7562
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/13545
dc.description.abstract Objective: To correlate Uroflowmetry with Prostate volume and International Prostatic Symptom Score in BPH patients and healthy adults in a subset of Karachi Population. Study Design and Setting: This is a crossectional study carried out at Ziauddin Hospital, Karachi over a period of 6 months. Methodology: In this study 100 Samples were taken through non probability convenience sampling. Inclusion criteria includes 40years and above. Sample initially was taken on the basis of International Prostatic Symptom Score i.e., less than 8 and greater than 8 score. Ultrasonography was performed. 65 Individuals with International Prostatic Symptom Score > 8 and Prostate volume <25 and individuals having symptom index < 8 and Prostate volume > 25ml went for Uroflowmetry. Mean and standard deviation was taken out for quantitative variables. Univariate analysis and Multiple Linear Regression applied to assess relationship between Uroflowmetry with Prostate volume and International Prostatic Symptom Score. Result: Mean age of patients was found to be 58±6 years. Mean International Prostatic Symptom Score was 11±4. Mean Prostate Volume was 28ml±5, mean Qmax was 14ml/s ±4. The correlation between Qmax and International Prostatic symptom score was found to be negative (-0.78) and statistically significant. No correlation was found between Prostate volume and Qmax. Conclusion: Qmax and International Prostatic Symptom Score are reliable tool for assessing Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia patients concluding that as Symptom Score increases Qmax decreases. Qmax showed no correlation with Prostate volume. Prostate volume assessed on Ultrasonography is not an authentic parameter for diagnosing BPH patients. en_US
dc.description.sponsorship JBUMDC en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Bahria University Health Sciences college Karachi en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries 12;04
dc.subject International Prostatic Symptom Score (IPSS), Prostate volume (PV), Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS), Uroflowmetry (UFM), Qmax (peak flow measurement) en_US
dc.title Correlation of Uroflowmetry with Prostate Volume and International Prostatic Symptom Score (IPSS) en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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