2022
DOI: 10.1111/iju.15060
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Predictive factors of de novo overactive bladder in clinically localized prostate cancer patients after robot‐assisted radical prostatectomy

Abstract: Abbreviations & Acronyms BMI = body mass index ICIQ-SF = International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire-Short Form IPSS = international prostate symptom score LUTS = lower urinary tract symptoms MUCP = maximum closed urethral pressure OAB = overactive bladder OABSS = overactive bladder symptoms score QOL = quality of life RARP = robot-assisted radical prostatectomy RP = radical prostatectomy SUI = stress urinary incontinence

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“…There are several past reports on increased OAB after RP. 20,21 The percentage of "Yes" responses to ICIQ-SF Q4 No. 1 tended to increase, indicating urge incontinence at 1 month postoperatively in the present study; however, the difference was not significant (Figure 3B).…”
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“…There are several past reports on increased OAB after RP. 20,21 The percentage of "Yes" responses to ICIQ-SF Q4 No. 1 tended to increase, indicating urge incontinence at 1 month postoperatively in the present study; however, the difference was not significant (Figure 3B).…”
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“…5), between preoperative and postoperative patients, nor were there any other significant differences between the two groups. There are several past reports on increased OAB after RP 20,21 . The percentage of “Yes” responses to ICIQ‐SF Q4 No.…”
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“…2 Watanabe et al examined the occurrence of de novo overactive bladder (OAB) after RP by the OAB symptom score (OABSS) and the factors affecting it. 3 The results showed that de novo OAB was present in 24.4% of patients 6 months after RP. OAB is diagnosed via its symptoms, mainly urinary urgency; however, the presence of DO diagnosed via the UDS is not required.…”
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“…Watanabe et al. examined the occurrence of de novo overactive bladder (OAB) after RP by the OAB symptom score (OABSS) and the factors affecting it 3 . The results showed that de novo OAB was present in 24.4% of patients 6 months after RP.…”
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