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Prevalence of stress urinary incontinence in women presenting for evaluation of chronic cough

Peter V. Dicpinigaitis
ERJ Open Research 2021 7: 00012-2021; DOI: 10.1183/23120541.00012-2021
Peter V. Dicpinigaitis
Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY, USA
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    Female chronic cough patients with and without urinary stress incontinence

    Baseline characteristics
    CharacteristicTotal cohortPatients with stress incontinencePatients without stress incontinencep-value
    Subjects n21013377
    Age61 (49–70)61 (51–71)61 (40–69)0.112
    Duration of chronic cough months18 (8–60)18 (8–60)16 (8–60)0.959
    Body mass index28 (24–32)28 (25–34)26 (23–31)0.002¶
    Multivariable analysis: significant predictors of urinary stress incontinence#
    CharacteristicAUC (95% CI)OR (95% CI)p-value
    Age0.57 (0.48–0.65)1.02 (1.00–1.04)0.028¶
    Body mass index0.63 (0.55–0.71)1.08 (1.03–1.14)0.002¶

    Data are presented as median (interquartile ranges) and compared using Mann–Whitney U test for non-normally distributed data, unless otherwise stated. #: variables entered into the model were age, body mass index and duration of chronic cough (months); ¶: denotes statistical significance at p<0.05.

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