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J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 2000;68:429-433 doi:10.1136/jnnp.68.4.429
  • Paper

Assessment of voiding dysfunction in Parkinson's disease by the international prostate symptom score

  1. Isao Arakia,
  2. Sadako Kunob
  1. aDepartment of Urology, Utano National Hospital, Kyoto, Japan, bDepartment of Neurology, Utano National Hospital, Kyoto, Japan
  1. Dr Isao Araki, Department of Urology, Utano National Hospital, Narutaki, Kyoto 616–8255, Japan emailiaraki{at}utano.hosp.go.jp
  • Received 4 May 1999
  • Revised 22 November 1999
  • Accepted 3 December 1999

Abstract

OBJECTIVES To find the incidence of voiding dysfunction in Parkinson's disease and to examine the relation between the voiding dysfunction and various indices of the disease (disease severity, disease duration, age, sex, and treatment with antiparkisonian drugs), the presence of voiding dysfunction was quantitatively estimated in patients sampled on the unselected (consecutive) basis.

METHODS Using the international prostate symptom score, lower urinary tract symptoms were quantitatively evaluated in all patients with Parkinson's disease visiting this neurological clinic during 1 month.

RESULTS Of the 203 patients who had completed the questionnaire, 55 (27%) were considered to have symptomatic voiding dysfunction. The degree of lower urinary tract symptoms in these patients was well correlated with the severity of the disease rather than with the disease duration or the age. Thirty three (16%) patients had irritative symptoms alone, whereas three (1.5%) patients had obstructive symptoms alone. The irritative and obstructive symptoms were concomitant in 13 (6%) patients. Quality of life was disturbed by lower urinary tract symptoms, and this disturbance paralleled the severity of the disease. The influence of antiparkisonian drugs on the lower urinary tract symptoms was uncertain. The incidence of lower urinary tract symptoms seemed to be independent of sex, but obstructive symptoms were prevalent in male patients.

CONCLUSIONS This study suggests that voiding dysfunction in patients with Parkinson's disease progressively develops at advanced stages (≥Hoehn and Yahr stage 3 of the disability). The International prostate symptom score is useful in evaluating the voiding dysfunction of neurodegenerative disease in both men and women, not only reflecting prostatic symptoms.

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