• Neurourol. Urodyn. · Sep 2011

    Correlation between improvements in Overactive Bladder Symptom Score and health-related quality of life questionnaires in overactive bladder patients treated with an antimuscarinic drug.

    • Yasue Kubota, Yoshiyuki Kojima, Yasuhiro Shibata, Makoto Imura, Kenjiro Kohri, and Shoichi Sasaki.
    • Department of Nephro-urology, Nagoya City University Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Nagoya, Japan. yasuekbt@med.nagoya-cu.ac.jp
    • Neurourol. Urodyn. 2011 Sep 1; 30 (7): 1309-14.

    AimsTo evaluate the relationship between treatment-related changes in Overactive Bladder Symptom Scores (OABSS) and health-related quality of life (HRQOL) questionnaires.MethodsNinety-five patients with OAB symptoms were enrolled. All patients completed the OABSS, International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS)-Quality Of Life (QOL) index and King's Health Questionnaire (KHQ) at enrollment and then again 4, 8, and 12 weeks after treatment with propiverine hydrochloride 10 mg twice daily. We evaluated the relationship between treatment-related changes in the OABSS, IPSS-QOL, and KHQ.ResultsStatistically significant improvements were observed in all 4 OABSS subscales and total OABSS from baseline to 4 weeks with further improvements occurring at 12 weeks (all P < 0.01). The OABSS after antimuscarinic treatment correlated positively with both the IPSS-QOL index and KHQ domain scores. There was a moderate but statistically significant correlation between the change in total OABSS and 2 OABSS subscales (urinary urgency and urge incontinence) and improvement in the IPSS-QOL index (P < 0.01). Treatment-related changes in total OABSS were significantly correlated with changes in six KHQ domains. Moderate but statistically significant correlations were observed between the change in total OABSS and impact on life, physical limitations, emotions, and severity measures (r > 0.30, P < 0.05). Small but statistically significant correlations were observed between the change in total OABSS and role limitations or social limitations (P < 0.05).ConclusionsImprovement in the OABSS correlated with improvements in HRQOL after treatment. The OABSS is a useful tool to evaluate OAB symptom severity after medical treatment.Copyright © 2011 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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