Published in:
01-06-2003 | Original Article
Symptoms, bother and POPQ in women referred with pelvic organ prolapse
Authors:
Lone Mouritsen, Jens Prien Larsen
Published in:
International Urogynecology Journal
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Issue 2/2003
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Abstract
The aim of this study was to evaluate symptoms and bother in patients with pelvic organ prolapse (POP) and to compare symptoms with POP-Q grading and measurements. One hundred and ten women with POP filled in a symptom–bother questionnaire concerning frequency of mechanical, bladder, bowel and sexual problems, and a 4-point bother score. The POP was grouped grade 0–1 versus grade ≥2 in each compartment. Symptoms more than once per week were associated with a higher bother score. Mechanical symptoms, reported in 70%, were the most troublesome. Various bladder, bowel and sexual symptoms were reported in 5%–52%, 5%–39%, and 35%–57%, respectively. We concluded that symptoms from all domains were frequent and reported generally and with little relation to prolapse in a specific compartment or POP-Q value.