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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the AUA Symptom Score in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your Patient Name, Date of Birth, and Today’s Date at the top of the form.
  3. For each symptom listed, rate your experience over the past month by selecting a number from 0 to 5. For example, for 'Incomplete Emptying', circle the number that best reflects how often you've felt this sensation.
  4. Continue through each question, including Frequency, Intermittency, Urgency, Weak Stream, Straining, and Nocturia. Make sure to circle only one response per question.
  5. Once all questions are answered, calculate your Total IPSS Score by adding up the numbers you circled.
  6. Finally, assess your quality of life due to urinary symptoms by circling one option that best describes your feelings about living with your current condition.

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This 35-point scale has questions about both obstructive and irritative symptoms. An AUA symptom score of 07 is considered mild, 819 is moderate, and 2035 is severe.
The IPSS is inclusive of the symptom index score and the quality of life score. The AUA-SI is the symptom index score alone and must be added to the QOL score. The AUA-SI with the QOL equals the IPSS. Both of these are the urinary symptom score.
AUA Symptom Score Questionnaire. The American Urological Association (AUA) has created this symptom index to give you and your physician an understanding of the severity of your enlarged prostate symptoms. If you scored 8 points or higher, you should consult your physician.
Explained variation is the total variation in the latent symptom factor (symptom score) explained by each symptom; it is calculated by multiplying standardized parameters with the Pearsons correlation coefficient x 100.

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