Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in US Women: Contemporary Prevalence Estimates from the RISE FOR HEALTH Study.

The Journal of urology(2024)

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BACKGROUND:To estimate the prevalence of a wide range of lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) in US women, and to explore associations with bother and discussion with healthcare providers, friends, and family. MATERIALS AND METHODS:We analyzed baseline data collected from 5/2022-12/2023 in the RISE FOR HEALTH study-a large, regionally-representative cohort study of adult female community members. LUTS and related bother were measured by the 10-item Symptoms of Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction Research Network Symptom Index and discussion was assessed by a study-specific item. RESULTS:Of the 3000 eligible participants, 73% (95% confidence interval [CI] = 71-74%) reported any storage symptoms, 52% (95% CI = 50-53) any voiding or emptying symptoms, and 11% (95% CI = 10-13%) any pain with bladder filling, for an overall LUTS prevalence of 79% (95% CI = 78-81%). This prevalence estimate included 43% (95% CI = 41-45%) of participants with mild-to-moderate symptoms and 37% (95% CI = 35-38%) with moderate-to-severe symptoms. Over one-third of participants reported LUTS-related bother (38%, 95% CI = 36-39%) and discussion (38%, 95% CI = 36-40%), whereas only 7.1% (95% CI = 6.2-8.1%) reported treatment. Urgency and incontinence (including urgency and stress incontinence) were associated with the greatest likelihood of bother and/or discussion (adjusted prevalence ratios = 1.3-2.3), even at mild-to-moderate levels. They were also the most commonly treated LUTS. CONCLUSIONS:LUTS, particularly storage LUTS such as urgency and incontinence, were common and bothersome in the RISE study population, yet often untreated. Given this large burden, both prevention and treatment-related interventions are warranted to reduce the high prevalence and bother of LUTS.
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