Risk factors for painful bladder syndrome in women seeking gynecologic care

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Abstract

The aim of this cross-sectional study was to report risk factors for painful bladder syndrome in women. We surveyed 645 women presenting for care to general gynecology clinics and a vulvar specialty clinic using a standardized questionnaire and validated outcome measures. We used two definitions for painful bladder syndrome, based on the O'Leary-Sant interstitial cystitis symptom and problem indices. Of those women surveyed, 29.5% met broader criteria and 8.5% met more restrictive criteria for painful bladder syndrome. After adjusting for confounders, bladder pain was significantly associated with current smoking, irritable bowel syndrome, and a generalized pain disorder. Tobacco use, the only modifiable association noted on multivariate analysis, has not been previously identified to our knowledge. © International Urogynecology Journal 2005.

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Kennedy, C. M., Bradley, C. S., Galask, R. P., & Nygaard, I. E. (2006). Risk factors for painful bladder syndrome in women seeking gynecologic care. International Urogynecology Journal, 17(1), 73–78. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00192-005-1348-8

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