Back to Search Start Over

Global burden and temporal trends of lower urinary tract symptoms:a systematic review and meta-analysis

Authors :
Huang, Junjie
Chan, Chi Kwok
Yee, Samuel
Deng, Yunyang
Bai, Yijun
Chan, Sze Chai
Tin, Man Sing
Liu, Xianjing
Lok, Veeleah
Zhang, Lin
Xu, Wanghong
Zheng, Zhi Jie
Teoh, Jeremy Yuen Chun
Ng, Chi Fai
Wong, Martin C.S.
Huang, Junjie
Chan, Chi Kwok
Yee, Samuel
Deng, Yunyang
Bai, Yijun
Chan, Sze Chai
Tin, Man Sing
Liu, Xianjing
Lok, Veeleah
Zhang, Lin
Xu, Wanghong
Zheng, Zhi Jie
Teoh, Jeremy Yuen Chun
Ng, Chi Fai
Wong, Martin C.S.
Source :
Huang , J , Chan , C K , Yee , S , Deng , Y , Bai , Y , Chan , S C , Tin , M S , Liu , X , Lok , V , Zhang , L , Xu , W , Zheng , Z J , Teoh , J Y C , Ng , C F & Wong , M C S 2023 , ' Global burden and temporal trends of lower urinary tract symptoms : a systematic review and meta-analysis ' , Prostate Cancer and Prostatic Diseases , vol. 26 , no. 2 , pp. 421-428 .
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Background: Lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) are common complaint in urology practice and affecting the quality of life for patients. This article aims to perform a systematic review and meta-analysis on the global prevalence of LUTS overall, and according to different patient characteristics. Methods: We searched MEDLINE and Embase for population-based epidemiological studies reporting the prevalence of LUTS from inception to 1 Jan 2021. Studies which: (1) have enough information on sample size and prevalence; (2) investigate individuals aged 15 or above; and (3) have clear diagnostic criteria for LUTS. We extracted the following information: year of publication; name of the first author; study period; region of recruitment; race; age range; sex; severity; symptoms; and criteria. We pooled rate estimates with exact binomial and test score-based confidence intervals (CIs) using proportions with a random-effects model. Results: We included 222 studies from 36 countries involving 1,692,110 samples and 632,933 patients with LUTS. The overall prevalence of any and moderate-to-severe LUTS was 63.2% (95% CI = 58.0–68.1) and 31.3% (95% CI = 28.8–33.8), respectively. The most common symptom was storage symptoms (56.7%; 95% CI = 51.0–62.4), followed by voiding symptoms (36.4%; 95% CI = 27.8–45.4) and post-micturition symptoms (30.7%; 95% CI = 19.2–43.6). A higher prevalence of moderate-to-severe LUTS was observed in male subjects (35.2%; 95% CI = 32.1–38.5) and individuals aged ≥60 (39.0%; 95% CI = 33.4–44.8; I2 = 99.9%). Its prevalence increased from 27.4% (95% CI = 24.5–30.3) in 1990–1999, to 31.9% (95% CI = 27.3–36.7) in 2000–2009 and 36.2% (95% CI = 30.7–41.9) in 2010–2019. Conclusions: This study was the first comprehensive meta-analysis examining the global prevalence of LUTS. We identified a high level of LUTS prevalence in the general population, with a higher burden in male subjects, older individuals, and the Asian population. There has been an inc

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Huang , J , Chan , C K , Yee , S , Deng , Y , Bai , Y , Chan , S C , Tin , M S , Liu , X , Lok , V , Zhang , L , Xu , W , Zheng , Z J , Teoh , J Y C , Ng , C F & Wong , M C S 2023 , ' Global burden and temporal trends of lower urinary tract symptoms : a systematic review and meta-analysis ' , Prostate Cancer and Prostatic Diseases , vol. 26 , no. 2 , pp. 421-428 .
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1422761719
Document Type :
Electronic Resource