Keywords: benign prostatic hyperplasia guideline lower urinary tract symptoms overactive bladder a b s t r a c tThe purpose of this guideline is to direct urologists and patients regarding how to identify overactive bladder (OAB) in male patients with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) and to make an accurate diagnosis and establish treatment goals to improve the patients' quality of life (QoL). LUTS are commonly divided into storage, voiding, and postmicturition symptoms, and are highly prevalent in elderly men. LUTS can result from a complex interplay of pathophysiologic features that can include bladder dysfunction and bladder outlet dysfunction such as benign prostatic obstruction (BPO) or poor relaxation of the urethral sphincter. Diagnosis of OAB in male LUTS leads to accurate diagnosis of pure OAB and bladder outlet-related OAB, and appropriate treatment in men with residual storage symptoms after treatment for LUTS.
PurposeThe purpose of this guideline is to direct urologists and patients regarding how to identify overactive bladder (OAB) from male patients with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) and to make an accurate diagnosis and establish treatment goals to improve patients' quality of life (QoL).
Male LUTS and OAB e background2.1. LUTS are highly prevalent among older men and have a negative impact on health-related QoL (HRQoL). (LE 1a, Grade A) OAB is associated with medical diseases such as diabetes and congestive heart failure. (LE 2b, Grade B) OAB and urinary incontinence symptom severity progress dynamically and are also sustained over time. (LE 2a, Grade B) OAB is a clinical diagnosis defined by the International Continence Society as the presence of "urinary urgency, usually accompanied by frequency and nocturia, with or without urgency urinary incontinence, in the absence of a urinary tract infection or other obvious pathology". 1 OAB symptoms can be bothersome and can negatively affect HRQoL, increase anxiety and depression, and increase health care usage. The strongest predictor of OAB-associated bother was urinary urgency. 2 OAB also adversely affects sexuality in both men and women. 3 OAB is common in older adults and is associated with substantial impairment in mental health and HRQoL, but rates of treatment seeking behavior are low. 4 Urgency is the core symptom for the presence of OAB. It has been estimated that 10e16% of the population in the world has the OAB condition. 5 However, although an urgency severity scale has been suggested, the grade of urgency is reported subjectively by the patients; therefore, there could be a wide variation among different grades of the reported urgency severity. 6 The incidence of LUTS, including OAB in men, increases with age. Frequent comorbidity with potential prostatic disease adds complexity to the management of male LUTS. 7 In addition, patients with congestive heart failure had more storage urinary symptoms suggestive of OAB than did the age-matched controls. 8 Patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus present more OAB symptoms such as urgen...