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European Urology - The Association Between Vascular Risk Factors and Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Both Sexes Show Comments PDF Print E-mail
  
Tuesday, 05 September 2006
, Issue 3, Pages 581-586 (September 2006)

Abstract -

Objectives:

To test the potential role of atherosclerosis in the development of lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS), we investigated the association between vascular risk factors and LUTS in both sexes.


Methods

Men and women participating in a health screening project completed the International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS). In parallel all individuals underwent a detailed health investigation with assessment of diabetes mellitus, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and nicotine use.

Results

A total of 1724 men (52.3±9.1yr, mean±standard deviation; IPSS: 6.3±4.3) and 812 women (56.0±9.9 yr; IPSS: 5.2±4.9) entered the study. A total of 62.5% (n=1077) of men had no vascular risk factor, 32.1% (n=554) one, and 5.4% (n=93) two or more; the corresponding figures for women were 64.7% (n=525), 30.7% (n=249), and 4.7% (n=38). In men, the IPSS was identical in those with no (6.2±4.1) and one (6.2±4.4) vascular risk factor yet increased to 7.7±5.5 (+24.2%) in those with two or more risk factors (p=0.01). In women, the IPSS increased from 4.8±4.6 in those with no vascular risk factor to 5.7±5.3 (+18.7%) with one and 7.0±5.7 (+45.8%) with two or more factors (p=0.05).

Conclusions

Our data suggest that vascular risk factors play a role in the development of LUTS in both sexes. This observation opens new aspects in our understanding of the pathogenesis of LUTS and warrants future studies.

Anton Ponholzera, Christian Temmlb, Clemens Wehrbergera, Martin Marszaleka, Stephan Madersbachera

a Department of Urology and Andrology, Donauspital, Vienna, Austria
b Department of Preventive Health, City of Vienna, Vienna, Austria

Accepted 23 January 2006 published online 16 February 2006.doi:10.1016/j.eururo.2006.01.031

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