The Standardization of Terminology for Researchers in Female Pelvic Floor Disorders

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A. M. Weber
P. Abrams
L. Brubaker
G. Cundiff
G. Davis
R. R. Dmochowski
J. Fischer
T. Hull
I. Nygaard
A. C. Weidner
机构
[1] Center for Population Research,
[2] National Institute of Child Health and Human Development,undefined
[3] Bethesda,undefined
[4] MD,undefined
[5] Bristol Urological Institute,undefined
[6] Southmead Hospital,undefined
[7] Bristol,undefined
[8] UK,undefined
[9] Rush Medical College,undefined
[10] Chicago,undefined
[11] IL,undefined
[12] Johns Hopkins University,undefined
[13] Baltimore,undefined
[14] MD,undefined
[15] Madigan Army Medical Center,undefined
[16] Tacoma,undefined
[17] WA,undefined
[18] Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences,undefined
[19] Bethesda,undefined
[20] MD,undefined
[21] Wright Patterson Air Force Base 74th Medical Group,undefined
[22] OH,undefined
[23] Cleveland Clinic Foundation,undefined
[24] Cleveland,undefined
[25] OH,undefined
[26] University of Iowa,undefined
[27] Iowa City,undefined
[28] IA,undefined
[29] Duke University,undefined
[30] Durham,undefined
[31] NC,undefined
[32] USA,undefined
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International Urogynecology Journal | 2001年 / 12卷
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Key words:Clinical research - Fecal incontinence - Pelvic organ prolapse - Standardization of terminology - Urinary incontinence;
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The lack of standardized terminology in pelvic floor disorders (pelvic organ prolapse, urinary incontinence, and fecal incontinence) is a major obstacle to performing and interpreting research. The National Institutes of Health convened the Terminology Workshop for Researchers in Female Pelvic Floor Disorders to: (1) agree on standard terms for defining conditions and outcomes; (2) make recommendations for minimum data collection for research; and (3) identify high priority issues for future research. Pelvic organ prolapse was defined by physical examination staging using the International Continence Society system. Stress urinary incontinence was defined by symptoms and testing; ‘cure’ was defined as no stress incontinence symptoms, negative testing, and no new problems due to intervention. Overactive bladder was defined as urinary frequency and urgency, with and without urge incontinence. Detrusor instability was defined by cystometry. For all urinary symptoms, defining ‘improvement’ after intervention was identified as a high priority. For fecal incontinence, more research is needed before recommendations can be made. A standard terminology for research on pelvic floor disorders is presented and areas of high priority for future research are identified.
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