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. 2025 May 8;78(2):192–198. doi: 10.5173/ceju.2024.0212

Suppl. Table 3.

LUTS Questionnaire answers at week 1

Question Group SJ (n = 51) Group DJ (n = 53) p
Dysuria, n (%)
 Never 29 (56.9) 16 (30.2)
 Very rarely 8 (15.7) 6 (11.3)
 Rarely 8 (15.7) 4 (7.5) <0.001
 Sometimes 5 (9.8) 12 (22.6)
 More than half of the times 0 (0.0) 4 (7.5)
 Almost always 1 (2.0) 11 (20.8)
Hematuria, n (%)
 Never 27 (52.9) 31 (58.5)
 Very rarely 8 (15.7) 8 (15.1)
 Rarely 9 (17.6) 6 (11.3) 0.64
 Sometimes 5 (9.8) 4 (7.5)
 More than half of the times 1 (2.0) 0 (0)
 Almost always 1 (2.0) 4 (7.5)
Urinary incontinence, n (%)
 Never 40 (78.4) 45 (84.9)
 Very rarely 2 (3.9) 0 (.0)
 Rarely 5 (9.8) 3 (5.7) 0.58
 Sometimes 2 (3.9) 3 (5.7)
 More than half of the times 2 (3.9) 1 (1.9)
 Almost always 0 (.0) 1 (1.9)
Urinary frequency, n (%)
 Never 10 (19.6) 7 (13.2)
 Very rarely 2 (3.9) 5 (9.4)
 Rarely 7 (13.7) 3 (5.7) 0.04
 Sometimes 21 (41.2) 12 (22.6)
 More than half of the times 8 (15.7) 19 (35.8)
 Almost always 3 (5.9) 7 (13.2)
Urinary urgency, n (%)
 Never 20 (39.2) 15 (28.3)
 Very rarely 2 (3.9) 5 (9.4)
 Rarely 10 (19.6) 9 (17.0) 0.02
 Sometimes 11 (21.6) 4 (7.5)
 More than half of the times 6 (11.8) 7 (13.2)
 Almost always 2 (3.9) 13 (24.5)
Total LUTS Score, Mdn (IQR) 6 (3–9) 10 (5–13) 0.01

IQR – interquartile range; LUTS – lower urinary tract symptoms; Mdn = Median