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Impact of New vs. Old International Children’s Continence Society Standardization on the Classification of Treatment Naïve Enuresis Children at Screening: The Value of Voiding Diaries and Questionnaires

Expert consensus papers recommend differentiating enuresis using questionnaires and voiding diaries into non- (NMNE) and monosymptomatic enuresis (MNE) is crucial at intake to decide the most appropriate workout and treatment. This national, Belgian, prospective study investigates the correlation, c...

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Autores principales: Karamaria, Sevasti, Ranguelov, Nadejda, Hansen, Pernille, De Boe, Veerle, Verleyen, Pieter, Segers, Nathalie, Walle, Johan Vande, Dossche, Lien, Bael, An
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8995850/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35419322
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2022.862248
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author Karamaria, Sevasti
Ranguelov, Nadejda
Hansen, Pernille
De Boe, Veerle
Verleyen, Pieter
Segers, Nathalie
Walle, Johan Vande
Dossche, Lien
Bael, An
author_facet Karamaria, Sevasti
Ranguelov, Nadejda
Hansen, Pernille
De Boe, Veerle
Verleyen, Pieter
Segers, Nathalie
Walle, Johan Vande
Dossche, Lien
Bael, An
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description Expert consensus papers recommend differentiating enuresis using questionnaires and voiding diaries into non- (NMNE) and monosymptomatic enuresis (MNE) is crucial at intake to decide the most appropriate workout and treatment. This national, Belgian, prospective study investigates the correlation, consistency, and added value of the two methods, the new against the old International Children’s Continence Society (ICCS) definitions, and documents the prevalence of the two enuresis subtypes in our population. Ninety treatment-naïve enuretic children were evaluated with the questionnaire, and the voiding diary and the two clinical management tools were compared. Almost 30% of the children had a different diagnosis with each method, and we observed inconsistencies between them in registering Lower Tract Symptoms (κ = –0.057–0.432 depending on the symptom). Both methods had a high correlation in identifying MNE (rs = 0.612, p = 0.001) but not for NMNE (rs = 0.127, p = 0.248). According to the latest ICCS definitions, the incidence of MNE was significantly lower (7 vs. 48%) with the old standardization. CONCLUSION: The voiding diary and the questionnaire, as recommended by the ICCS at the screening of treatment-naïve enuretic patients, are considerably inconsistent and have significantly different sensitivities in identifying LUTS and thus differentiating MNE from NMNE. However, the high incidence of LUTS and very low prevalence of MNE suggest that differentiating MNE from NMNE to the maximum might not always correlate with different therapy responses.
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spelling pubmed-89958502022-04-12 Impact of New vs. Old International Children’s Continence Society Standardization on the Classification of Treatment Naïve Enuresis Children at Screening: The Value of Voiding Diaries and Questionnaires Karamaria, Sevasti Ranguelov, Nadejda Hansen, Pernille De Boe, Veerle Verleyen, Pieter Segers, Nathalie Walle, Johan Vande Dossche, Lien Bael, An Front Pediatr Pediatrics Expert consensus papers recommend differentiating enuresis using questionnaires and voiding diaries into non- (NMNE) and monosymptomatic enuresis (MNE) is crucial at intake to decide the most appropriate workout and treatment. This national, Belgian, prospective study investigates the correlation, consistency, and added value of the two methods, the new against the old International Children’s Continence Society (ICCS) definitions, and documents the prevalence of the two enuresis subtypes in our population. Ninety treatment-naïve enuretic children were evaluated with the questionnaire, and the voiding diary and the two clinical management tools were compared. Almost 30% of the children had a different diagnosis with each method, and we observed inconsistencies between them in registering Lower Tract Symptoms (κ = –0.057–0.432 depending on the symptom). Both methods had a high correlation in identifying MNE (rs = 0.612, p = 0.001) but not for NMNE (rs = 0.127, p = 0.248). According to the latest ICCS definitions, the incidence of MNE was significantly lower (7 vs. 48%) with the old standardization. CONCLUSION: The voiding diary and the questionnaire, as recommended by the ICCS at the screening of treatment-naïve enuretic patients, are considerably inconsistent and have significantly different sensitivities in identifying LUTS and thus differentiating MNE from NMNE. However, the high incidence of LUTS and very low prevalence of MNE suggest that differentiating MNE from NMNE to the maximum might not always correlate with different therapy responses. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-03-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8995850/ /pubmed/35419322 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2022.862248 Text en Copyright © 2022 Karamaria, Ranguelov, Hansen, De Boe, Verleyen, Segers, Walle, Dossche and Bael. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Pediatrics
Karamaria, Sevasti
Ranguelov, Nadejda
Hansen, Pernille
De Boe, Veerle
Verleyen, Pieter
Segers, Nathalie
Walle, Johan Vande
Dossche, Lien
Bael, An
Impact of New vs. Old International Children’s Continence Society Standardization on the Classification of Treatment Naïve Enuresis Children at Screening: The Value of Voiding Diaries and Questionnaires
title Impact of New vs. Old International Children’s Continence Society Standardization on the Classification of Treatment Naïve Enuresis Children at Screening: The Value of Voiding Diaries and Questionnaires
title_full Impact of New vs. Old International Children’s Continence Society Standardization on the Classification of Treatment Naïve Enuresis Children at Screening: The Value of Voiding Diaries and Questionnaires
title_fullStr Impact of New vs. Old International Children’s Continence Society Standardization on the Classification of Treatment Naïve Enuresis Children at Screening: The Value of Voiding Diaries and Questionnaires
title_full_unstemmed Impact of New vs. Old International Children’s Continence Society Standardization on the Classification of Treatment Naïve Enuresis Children at Screening: The Value of Voiding Diaries and Questionnaires
title_short Impact of New vs. Old International Children’s Continence Society Standardization on the Classification of Treatment Naïve Enuresis Children at Screening: The Value of Voiding Diaries and Questionnaires
title_sort impact of new vs. old international children’s continence society standardization on the classification of treatment naïve enuresis children at screening: the value of voiding diaries and questionnaires
topic Pediatrics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8995850/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35419322
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2022.862248
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