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The potassium sensitivity test (PST) was administered to 244 patients with pelvic pain and 47 control patients by enrolling gynecologists at 4 separate facilities. Previous work by these physicians had shown that the test appears to identify the presence of interstitial cystitis (IC) by detecting abnormal permeability of the bladder epithelium.

The Prevalence of Interstitial Cystitis in Gynecologic Patients with Pelvic Pain, as Detected by Intravesical Potassium Sensitivity