Development of a New Diagnostic Tool (LUTS/BPH Score) for Male Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms Due to Benign Prostatic Hyperplasiaopen access
- Authors
- Jeh, Seong Uk; Park, Chanho; Choi, Min Sung; Kang, Chang Seok; Kim, Dae Hyun; Choi, Jae Hwi; Choi, See Min; Hwa, Jeong Seok; Kwon, Sung Won; Kim, Sae Cheol; Kwon, Dong Deuk; Kwon, Tae Gyun; Kim, Myung Ki; Kim, Sun Jin; Kim, Young Gon; Kim, Tae Hyung; Na, Yong Gil; Park, Dong Soo; Park, Hyun Jun; Seong, Rak Hee; Gukyang, Sang; Lee, Gyeong Seop; Lee, Dong Hyun; Lee, Sang Eun; Jung, Hyun Chul; Jung, Jae Hung; Choi, Hoon; Lee, Yun Soo; Tae, Jong Hyun; Jung, Seung Il; Kam, Sung Chul; Kang, Chang Wan; Hyun, Jae Seog
- Issue Date
- May-2025
- Publisher
- 대한남성과학회
- Keywords
- Diagnosis; Lower urinary tract symptoms; Prostate; Prostatic hyperplasia
- Citation
- The World Journal of Men's Health, v.44, no.1, pp 129 - 135
- Pages
- 7
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
KCI
- Journal Title
- The World Journal of Men's Health
- Volume
- 44
- Number
- 1
- Start Page
- 129
- End Page
- 135
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/78829
- DOI
- 10.5534/wjmh.240306
- ISSN
- 2287-4208
2287-4690
- Abstract
- Purpose: To develop a new diagnostic tool, the LUTS/BPH score, for male lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) caused by benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), which integrates the International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS), prostate size, and urinary flow rate. Materials and Methods: From an initial pool of 75,199 subjects, 12,891 patients met the inclusion criteria. For the statistical analysis used to develop the new LUTS/BPH score, data were refined through outlier removal, normalization, and the collection of relevant variables. Weights for the relevant variables were determined using principal component analysis (PCA). Results: The new LUTS/BPH score was developed using the three variables: IPSS, prostate size, and maximum urinary flow rate (Qmax). The LUTS/BPH score was calculated by normalizing these variables and applying PCA to determine the weights, resulting in weights of 0.62 for IPSS, -0.64 for Qmax, and 0.46 for prostate size (PCA score=0.62xIPSS -0.64xQmax+0.46xprostate size). To simplify the LUTS/BPH score calculation in practice, weights were adjusted using IPSS as the reference variable (weight set to 1) and rounded to the first decimal place. The final LUTS/BPH score formula is "LUTS/BPH score=IPSS-Qmax+0.7xprostate size". Based on this distribution, the LUTS/BPH score can classify symptom severity into three categories: (1) Mild symptoms <2, (2) Moderate symptoms: 2-42, and (3) Severe symptoms >= 43. Conclusions: The newly developed LUTS/BPH score is an objective and quantifiable diagnostic tool for male LUTS due to BPH, supplementing the currently used IPSS with additional key diagnostic indicators such as prostate size and urinary flow rate.
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