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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Jun 20.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2007 Dec;197(6):620.e1–620.e6. doi: 10.1016/j.ajog.2007.08.013

TABLE 3.

PFDI Individual questions that resolved on follow-up

Question in PFDI-20 Discontinued (n = 25)*
or continued group (n = 34)*
“Yes” at initial “Yes” at 6–12 month
follow-up
P value
Symptoms improved in pessary continuation group

1. Do you usually experience pressure in the lower abdomen? Discontinued (%) 14 (56) 13 (52)  1.00
Continued (%) 16 (47)   3 (9) < .01

2. Do you usually experience heaviness or dullness in the pelvic area? Discontinued (%) 14 (56) 11 (44)     .38
Continued (%) 16 (47)   1 (3) < .001

3. Do you usually have a bulge or something falling out that you can see or feel in the vaginal area? Discontinued (%) 10 (40) 10 (40)  1.00
Continued (%) 23 (68)   5 (15) < .001

5. Do you usually experience a feeling of incomplete bladder emptying? Discontinued (%) 17 (68) 14 (56)     .38
Continued (%) 18 (53)   5 (15) < .001

11. Do you usually lose gas from your rectum beyond your control? Discontinued (%) 13 (52) 10 (40)     .44
Continued (%) 20 (59) 13 (38)     .04

15. Do you usually experience frequent urination?§(irritative) Discontinued (%) 20 (80) 15 (60)     .06
Continued (%) 17 (50)   9 (26)     .04

17. Do you usually experience urine leakage related to coughing, sneezing, or laughing?§(stress) Discontinued (%) 22 (88) 20 (80)     .50
Continued (%) 22 (65) 12 (35)     .01

18. Do you usually experience small amounts of urine leakage (ie, droops)?§(stress) Discontinued (%) 20 (80) 17 (68)     .51
Continued (%) 20 (59) 11 (32)     .01

Symptoms improved in pessary discontinuation group

12. Do you usually have pain when you pass your stool? Discontinued (%)   7 (28)   1 (4)    .03
Continued (%)   2 (6)   1 (3)  1.00
*

Not all patients answered all baseline and follow-up questions.

McNemar’s test of symmetry.

Prolapse scale.

§

Bladder scale (stress, irritative).

Bowel scale.