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. 2013 Mar 12;52(3):463–469. doi: 10.3109/0284186X.2013.764467

Table II.

Post-treatment changes in International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS; up to 60 months of follow-up).

Increase in post-treatment IPSS
Baseline IPSS N* No. of patients with > 5-point increase at any point after treatment (%) No. of patients with > 5-point increase at last follow-up (%) No. of patients with ≥ 5-point increase resolved at last follow-up (%)
< 15 137 62 (45.2%) 29 (21.2%) 33 (24.1%)
15–25 33 4 (12.1%) 1 (3.0%) 3 (9.1%)
Total 170 66 (38.8%) 30 (17.6%) 36 (21.2%)
Decrease in post-treatment IPSS
Baseline IPSS N No. of patients with > 5-point decrease at any point after treatment (%) No. of patients with > 5-point decrease at last follow-up (%) No. of patients with ≥ 5-point decrease in IPSS no longer present at last follow-up (%)
< 15 89** 35 (39.3%) 20 (22.5%) 15 (16.9%)
15–25 33 29 (87.9%) 18 (54.5%) 11 (33.3%)
Total 122 64 (52.5%) 38 (31.1%) 26 (21.3%)

*One patient died during treatment, leaving 170 available for follow-up analysis.

**48 patients of the 137 with IPSS < 15 had baseline. IPSS < 5 and thus could not be assessed for a decrease in IPSS of ≥ 5.