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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Neurourol Urodyn. 2017 Jun 19;37(1):458–465. doi: 10.1002/nau.23330

Table 2.

Hypoesthesia in Women with IC/BPS Based on Vibration Sensation (Mean ± [SD] scores)

Dermatome
T12 L1 L2 S1 S2 S3 S4
R L R L R L R L R L R L R L

Healthy 0.1 [0.4] 0.1 [0.4] 0.2 [0.4] 0.2 [0.5] 0.2 [0.5] 0.1 [0.4] 0.5 [0.9] 0.6 [1.1] 0.4 [0.7] 0.5 [0.9] 0.4 [0.7] 0.3 [0.6] 0.2 [0.5] 0.2 [0.5]

IC/BPS 0.4 [0.6] 0.4 [0.7] 0.4 [0.6] 0.1 [0.4] 0.6 # [1.0] 0.8 # [1.1] 1.1 [1.2] 1.0 [1.2] 0.7 [1.1] 1.0 [1.1] 1.0 [1.3] 0.7 [1.0] 0.7 [1.1] 0.9 [1.3]

IC/BPS +MPP 0.4 [0.9] 0.4 [0.8] 0.4 [0.7] 0.4 [0.7] 0.8 [1.1] 0.6 [1.06] 1.1 [1.3] 1.2 [1.2] 1.0 [1.3] 1.1 [1.3] 1.1 [1.3] 0.9 [1.3] 0.7 [1.2] 0.6 [1.1]

Values are determined using a numeric rating scale (0–4) with 0 defined as “normal” and 4 as “severe loss of sensation”.

L = left, R = right. Cells shaded gray indicated dermatomes that are statistically different than the same dermatome of healthy controls, p<0.05.

#

= p<0.05 left vs. right.