DIAGNOSTIC ACCURACY OF A NOCTURIA SINGLE QUESTION SCALE AS A PREDICTOR OF SEVERITY OF LOWER URINARY TRACT SYMPTOMS IN MEN

2020 
Objectives: To evaluated the accuracy of a single question on nocturia to identify men with moderate and severe LUTS. Methods: We evaluated men aged ≥40 years who presented for medical evaluation at two different urological clinics. They completed the IPSS and the Nocturia Single Question Scale (NSQS). NSQS consists of a single question assessing nocturia frequency ranging from 0 to 4. The severity of LUTS using NSQS (index test) versus IPSS (reference standard) was assessed according to the recommendations of the Standards for Reporting of Diagnostic Accuracy Initiative. Results: The accuracy of the NSQS to discriminate patients with severe LUTS based on the ROC curve was 75% (CI 95% 73 − 82%; p
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