From: Changes in the Q-tip angle in relation to the patient position and bladder filling
All patients (n = 63) | |||
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Age (range), years | 61.6 ± 11.1 (36–81) | ||
Clinical Diagnosis, n | |||
Mixed urinary incontinence | 32/63 (50.8 %) | ||
Stress urinary incontinence | 27/63 (42.9 %) | ||
Urgency urinary incontinence | 4/63 (6.3 %) | ||
Hypermobile Urethra (Q tip ≥30) | |||
Provocation test positive, n | 32/58 (55.2 %) | 8/32 (25.0 %) | |
Provocation test negative, n | 26/58 (44.8 %) | 3/26 (11.5 %) | |
MUS patients (n = 25) | |||
Age (range), years | 61.6 ± 11.0 (46–81) | ||
Clinical Diagnosis, n | |||
Mixed urinary incontinence | 12/25 (48.0 %) | ||
Stress urinary incontinence | 13/25 (52.0 %) | ||
BMI (kg/m2) | 25.6 ± 2.9 | ||
Post-hysterectomy status | 3/25 (12.0 %) | ||
Smoking | 0/25 (0.0 %) | ||
Hypermobile Urethra (Q tip ≥30) | |||
VLPP ≤60 | 8/24 (33.3 %) | 50.0 % (4/8) | |
VLPP 61–89 | 10/24 (41.7 %) | 40.0 % (4/10) | |
VLPP ≥90 | 6/24 (25.0 %) | 16.7 % (1/6) |