Predictive value of clinical history compared with urodynamic study in 1,179 women

SUMMARY Objective: to determine the positive predictive value of clinical history in comparison with urodynamic study for the diagnosis of urinary incontinence. Methods: retrospective analysis comparing clinical history and urodynamic evaluation of 1,179 women with urinary incontinence. The urodynamic study was considered the gold standard, whereas the clinical history was the new test to be assessed. This was established after analyzing each method as the gold standard through the difference between their positive predictive values. Results: the positive predictive values of clinical history compared with urodynamic study for diagnosis of stress urinary incontinence, overactive bladder and mixed urinary incontinence were, respectively, 37% (95% CI 31-44), 40% (95% CI 33-47) and 16% (95% CI 14-19). Conclusion: we concluded that the positive predictive value of clinical history was low compared with urodynamic study for urinary incontinence diagnosis. The positive predictive value was low even among women with pure stress urinary incontinence.

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Main Authors: Haddad,Jorge Milhem, Monaco,Helga Elisa Marquesini Gonzales, Kwon,Clarice, Bernardo,Wanderley Marques, Guidi,Homero Gustavo de Campos, Baracat,Edmund Chada
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Language:English
Published: Associação Médica Brasileira 2016
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spelling oai:scielo:S0104-423020160001000542016-03-18Predictive value of clinical history compared with urodynamic study in 1,179 womenHaddad,Jorge MilhemMonaco,Helga Elisa Marquesini GonzalesKwon,ClariceBernardo,Wanderley MarquesGuidi,Homero Gustavo de CamposBaracat,Edmund Chada urodynamics predictive value of tests lower urinary tract symptoms urinary incontinence diagnosis. SUMMARY Objective: to determine the positive predictive value of clinical history in comparison with urodynamic study for the diagnosis of urinary incontinence. Methods: retrospective analysis comparing clinical history and urodynamic evaluation of 1,179 women with urinary incontinence. The urodynamic study was considered the gold standard, whereas the clinical history was the new test to be assessed. This was established after analyzing each method as the gold standard through the difference between their positive predictive values. Results: the positive predictive values of clinical history compared with urodynamic study for diagnosis of stress urinary incontinence, overactive bladder and mixed urinary incontinence were, respectively, 37% (95% CI 31-44), 40% (95% CI 33-47) and 16% (95% CI 14-19). Conclusion: we concluded that the positive predictive value of clinical history was low compared with urodynamic study for urinary incontinence diagnosis. The positive predictive value was low even among women with pure stress urinary incontinence.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAssociação Médica BrasileiraRevista da Associação Médica Brasileira v.62 n.1 20162016-02-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-42302016000100054en10.1590/1806-9282.62.01.54
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Monaco,Helga Elisa Marquesini Gonzales
Kwon,Clarice
Bernardo,Wanderley Marques
Guidi,Homero Gustavo de Campos
Baracat,Edmund Chada
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Kwon,Clarice
Bernardo,Wanderley Marques
Guidi,Homero Gustavo de Campos
Baracat,Edmund Chada
Predictive value of clinical history compared with urodynamic study in 1,179 women
author_facet Haddad,Jorge Milhem
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Baracat,Edmund Chada
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title Predictive value of clinical history compared with urodynamic study in 1,179 women
title_short Predictive value of clinical history compared with urodynamic study in 1,179 women
title_full Predictive value of clinical history compared with urodynamic study in 1,179 women
title_fullStr Predictive value of clinical history compared with urodynamic study in 1,179 women
title_full_unstemmed Predictive value of clinical history compared with urodynamic study in 1,179 women
title_sort predictive value of clinical history compared with urodynamic study in 1,179 women
description SUMMARY Objective: to determine the positive predictive value of clinical history in comparison with urodynamic study for the diagnosis of urinary incontinence. Methods: retrospective analysis comparing clinical history and urodynamic evaluation of 1,179 women with urinary incontinence. The urodynamic study was considered the gold standard, whereas the clinical history was the new test to be assessed. This was established after analyzing each method as the gold standard through the difference between their positive predictive values. Results: the positive predictive values of clinical history compared with urodynamic study for diagnosis of stress urinary incontinence, overactive bladder and mixed urinary incontinence were, respectively, 37% (95% CI 31-44), 40% (95% CI 33-47) and 16% (95% CI 14-19). Conclusion: we concluded that the positive predictive value of clinical history was low compared with urodynamic study for urinary incontinence diagnosis. The positive predictive value was low even among women with pure stress urinary incontinence.
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