BACKGROUND:Prevalence of and severity of lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) according to male sexual orientation have been scantly analysed. We aimed to assess the prevalence and severity of LUTS in a cohort of Caucasian-European men who have sex with men seeking medical help for uroandrologic reasons other than LUTS.METHODS:Data from 949 consecutive individuals in an outpatient setting were analysed. Severity of LUTS was measured with the International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS). Men with storage symptoms scored 1-3 and ≥4 (of 15), and voiding symptoms scored 1-4 and ≥5 (of 20) were considered as having mild and moderate-to-severe symptoms, respectively. For individual symptoms, patients with scores ≥1 were deemed symptomatic (according to Apostolidis et al. 15). Descriptive statistics and logistic regression models tested the association between LUTS and sexual orientation.RESULTS:Complete data were available for 213 (22.4%) men who have sex with men (MSM) and 736 (77.6%) heterosexuals (mean age (s.d.): 41.0 (12.2) vs 39.9 (12.1) years). Compared with heterosexuals, MSM reported higher rates of total IPSS scores suggestive of moderate (21.6% vs 20%) and severe LUTS (3.8% vs 2.4%) (P=0.004). Similarly, MSM showed higher rates of mild (48.8% vs 45.2%) and moderate-to-severe (39.4% vs 30.4%) storage symptoms (all P<0.001), and of mild (45.1% vs 34.8%) and moderate-to-severe (20.2% vs 19.2%) voiding symptoms (all P<0.01). MSM status was an independent predictor of mild voiding symptoms (odds ratio (OR): 1.40; P=0.004), moderate-to-severe storage symptoms (OR: 1.40; P=0.04) and severe total IPSS (OR: 1.49; P=0.03), after adjusting for other variables.CONCLUSIONS:These findings suggest a higher prevalence and severity of LUTS in MSM compared with heterosexual men seeking medical help for uroandrologic reasons other than LUTS.

Lower urinary tract symptoms among Caucasian-European men who have sex with men : Findings from a real-life survey / L. Boeri, P. Capogrosso, E. Ventimiglia, A. Serino, G. La Croce, A. Russo, G. Castagna, R. Scano, A. Briganti, R. Damiano, F. Montorsi, A. Salonia. - In: PROSTATE CANCER AND PROSTATIC DISEASES. - ISSN 1365-7852. - 18:4(2015), pp. 376-381. [10.1038/pcan.2015.41]

Lower urinary tract symptoms among Caucasian-European men who have sex with men : Findings from a real-life survey

L. Boeri;A. Serino;
2015

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BACKGROUND:Prevalence of and severity of lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) according to male sexual orientation have been scantly analysed. We aimed to assess the prevalence and severity of LUTS in a cohort of Caucasian-European men who have sex with men seeking medical help for uroandrologic reasons other than LUTS.METHODS:Data from 949 consecutive individuals in an outpatient setting were analysed. Severity of LUTS was measured with the International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS). Men with storage symptoms scored 1-3 and ≥4 (of 15), and voiding symptoms scored 1-4 and ≥5 (of 20) were considered as having mild and moderate-to-severe symptoms, respectively. For individual symptoms, patients with scores ≥1 were deemed symptomatic (according to Apostolidis et al. 15). Descriptive statistics and logistic regression models tested the association between LUTS and sexual orientation.RESULTS:Complete data were available for 213 (22.4%) men who have sex with men (MSM) and 736 (77.6%) heterosexuals (mean age (s.d.): 41.0 (12.2) vs 39.9 (12.1) years). Compared with heterosexuals, MSM reported higher rates of total IPSS scores suggestive of moderate (21.6% vs 20%) and severe LUTS (3.8% vs 2.4%) (P=0.004). Similarly, MSM showed higher rates of mild (48.8% vs 45.2%) and moderate-to-severe (39.4% vs 30.4%) storage symptoms (all P<0.001), and of mild (45.1% vs 34.8%) and moderate-to-severe (20.2% vs 19.2%) voiding symptoms (all P<0.01). MSM status was an independent predictor of mild voiding symptoms (odds ratio (OR): 1.40; P=0.004), moderate-to-severe storage symptoms (OR: 1.40; P=0.04) and severe total IPSS (OR: 1.49; P=0.03), after adjusting for other variables.CONCLUSIONS:These findings suggest a higher prevalence and severity of LUTS in MSM compared with heterosexual men seeking medical help for uroandrologic reasons other than LUTS.
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Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Cohort Studies; Humans; Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms; Male; Middle Aged; Odds Ratio; Population Surveillance; Psychometrics; Risk Factors; Sexual Behavior; Young Adult; European Continental Ancestry Group; Homosexuality, Male
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Lower urinary tract symptoms among Caucasian-European men who have sex with men : Findings from a real-life survey / L. Boeri, P. Capogrosso, E. Ventimiglia, A. Serino, G. La Croce, A. Russo, G. Castagna, R. Scano, A. Briganti, R. Damiano, F. Montorsi, A. Salonia. - In: PROSTATE CANCER AND PROSTATIC DISEASES. - ISSN 1365-7852. - 18:4(2015), pp. 376-381. [10.1038/pcan.2015.41]
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