Patient pad count is a poor measure of urinary incontinence compared with 48-h pad test: results of a large-scale multicentre study.
Emilio SaccoRiccardo BientinesiCarlo GandiLuca Di GianfrancescoFrancesco PiercontiMarco RacioppiPierfrancesco BassiPublished in: BJU international (2018)
The results of this very large observational study confirmed that pad count is a poor measure of UI severity. Pad count only measured 12% of the variability of UI volume and was affected by several patient-related and pad usage-related factors. Consequently, pad count should not be used instead of the pad test as an objective measure of UI when an accurate evaluation is required for research or clinical purposes.