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Evaluation of functional lower urinary tract dysfunction in children: are the physicians complying with the current
Mesrur Selcuk Silay1, Ahmet Ruknettin Aslan, Erim Erdem
1Department of Urology, Faculty of Medicine, Bezmialem Vakif University, Istanbul, Turkey. selcuksilay@gmail.com
Objective:
To elucidate whether the diagnostic and treatment approaches of the physicians for functional lower urinary tract dysfunction (LUTD) in children is complying with the current guidelines.
Material And Methods:
We have conducted an internet-based national survey for the physicians from different departments randomly sampled from the database of Turkish Paediatric Urology Society. Participants were asked to answer two-page questionnaire consisting of 4 main sections: "demography," "working conditions," "daily practice," and "scientific knowledge." Kruskal Wallis and multiple logistic regression were used for statistical analyses.
Results:
Of the 117 departments a total of 93 have completed the survey (n: 58 urology; n: 35 paediatric nephrology). Routine use of a questionnaire with validated symptom scoring system was found to be 13.9%. Of the participants, only 38.7% were asking all of the patients to fill the bladder diary. During treatment, only 24.7% were applying standard urotherapy for every patient. Almost half of the clinicians (45.1%) believed that they were personally insufficient during the evaluation of those children. Finally, 86% reported that children with LUTD were not adequately approached.
Conclusions:
Evaluation of LUTD in children is not complying with the current guidelines. General approach for those children needs to be revisited by the clinicians.
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