The Correlation of Prostate Volume with Uroflowmetry and International Prostatic Symptoms Score (IPSS) on Patient with Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia without Urinary Retention
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v15i3.15613Keywords:
BPH, Prostate Volume, Uroflowmetry, IPSS, Urinary retention.Abstract
Objective: To value the correlation of Prostate Volume with Uroflowmetry and IPSS on patients with BPH
without urinary retention that would be conducted at Dr. Soetomo 2015-2017. Method: This research used
retrospective descriptive study using secondary data from medical records to determine the relationship
between Prostate Volume (PV) and Uroflowmetry and the International Prostatic Symptom Score (IPSS)
of Benign Prostate Hyperplasia (BPH) patients without urinary retention. Uroflowmetry basic parameters
is Qmax, Vvoid, and PVR. The sampling technique used the total sampling method that used all existing
data in a certain period. Result: 86 medical records of BPH patients, the age range 45-64 years: 52 patients
(60.46%), and the age range> 65 years: 34 patients (39.54%). PV statistical test with Qmax (r = 0.012;
p = 0.913), the correlation was not significant. PV with Vvoid (r = 0.112; p = 0.305), the correlation was
not significant. PV with PVR (r = -0.015; p = 0.892), the correlation was not significant. PV with IPSS (r
= 0.048; p = 0.660), the correlation was not significant. Conclusion: There is no correlation on Prostate
Volume with Uroflowmetry and IPSS on patient with BPH without urinary retention.
Downloads
Published
Issue
Section
License
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/deed.en