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Erschienen in: International Urogynecology Journal 2/2009

01.02.2009 | Original Article

“The cough game”: are there characteristic urethrovesical movement patterns associated with stress incontinence?

verfasst von: Christina Lewicky-Gaupp, Jerry Blaivas, Amanda Clark, Edward J. McGuire, Gabriel Schaer, Julie Tumbarello, Ralf Tunn, John O. L. DeLancey

Erschienen in: International Urogynecology Journal | Ausgabe 2/2009

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Abstract

This study was carried out to determine whether five experts in female stress urinary incontinence (SUI) could discover a pattern of urethrovesical movement characteristic of SUI on dynamic perineal ultrasound. A secondary analysis of data from a case–control study was performed. Ultrasounds from 31 cases (daily SUI) and 42 controls (continent volunteers) of similar age and parity were analyzed. Perineal ultrasound was performed during a single cough. The five experts, blinded to continence status and urodynamics, classified each woman as stress continent or incontinent. Correct responses ranged from 45.7% to 65.8% (mean 57.4 ± 7.6). Sensitivity was 53.0 ± 8.8% and specificity 61.2 ± 12.4%. The positive predictive value was 48.8 ± 8.2% and negative predictive value was 65.0 ± 7.3%. Inter-rater reliability, evaluated by Cohen’s kappa statistic, averaged 0.47 [95% CI 0.40–0.50]. Experts could not identify a pattern of urethrovesical movement characteristic of SUI on ultrasound.
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Metadaten
Titel
“The cough game”: are there characteristic urethrovesical movement patterns associated with stress incontinence?
verfasst von
Christina Lewicky-Gaupp
Jerry Blaivas
Amanda Clark
Edward J. McGuire
Gabriel Schaer
Julie Tumbarello
Ralf Tunn
John O. L. DeLancey
Publikationsdatum
01.02.2009
Verlag
Springer-Verlag
Erschienen in
International Urogynecology Journal / Ausgabe 2/2009
Print ISSN: 0937-3462
Elektronische ISSN: 1433-3023
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00192-008-0738-0

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