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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 May 15.
Published in final edited form as: Obstet Gynecol. 2010 Feb;115(2 Pt 1):310–316. doi: 10.1097/AOG.0b013e3181cb86b2

Table 1.

Demographics of SISTEr and TOMUS patients

Characteristic SISTEr (N=655) TOMUS (N=597)
Age – Mean (SD) 51.9 (10.3) 52.9 (11.0)
Race/ethnicity
 Hispanic 72 (11%) 71 (12%)
 Non-Hispanic Whites 480 (73%) 473 (79%)
 Non-Hispanic Blacks 44 (7%) 17 (3%)
 Non-Hispanic Other 58 (9%) 36 (6%)
 Missing 1 0
Education
 1:<HS 54 (8%) 35 (6%)
 2:HS/GED 171 (26%) 149 (25%)
 3:>HS 262 (40%) 217 (36%)
 4:BA/BS 98 (15%) 101 (17%)
 5:Grad/Prof 70 (11%) 95 (16%)
 SES (occupational score) 56.9 (24.6) 59.4 (22.8)
Vaginal Deliveries
 0 58 (9%) 70 (12%)
 1 76 (12%) 100 (17%)
 >=2 521 (79%) 427 (71%)
Prior UI surgery
 Yes 93 (14%) 79 (13%)
 No 562 (86%) 516 (87%)
 Missing 0 2
Prior Hysterectomy
 Yes 201 (31%) 168 (28%)
 No 454 (69%) 427 (72%)
Stage of Prolapse
 Stage 0 30 (5%) 51 (9%)
 Stage I 132 (20%) 216 (36%)
 Stage II 387 (59%) 282 (47%)
 Stage III 87 (13%) 36 (6%)
 Stage IV 19 (3%) 12 (2%)
Pad weight loss – Median (25th percentile, 75th percentile) 15.3 (5.6,47.5) 12.5 (6.0,33.5)
Bladder volume at time of positive stress test – Mean (SD) 176.2 (117.8) 164.6 (134.4)
MESA total – Mean (SD) 25.8 (7.4) 25.6 (7.5)
MESA stress subscale – Mean (SD) 19.3 (4.6) 19.3 (4.6)
MESA urge subscale – Mean (SD) 6.5 (3.9) 6.3 (4.0)
UDI total – Mean (SD) 151.0 (48.6) 134.6 (45.5)
IIQ total – Mean (SD) 171.4 (101.3) 151.5 (97.4)
PISQ total at baseline sexually active only [mean (SD)] (N=447 for SISTEr and N=403 for TOMUS) 31.6 (7.0) 32.81 (7.1)