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Prevalence, severity, and health correlates of lower urinary tract symptoms among older men: the MrOS study.

机译:MrOS研究显示,老年男性下尿路症状的患病率,严重程度和健康状况相关。

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OBJECTIVES: To describe the prevalence, severity, and health correlates of lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) in older community-dwelling U.S. men. METHODS: We performed a cross-sectional analysis from a cohort study recruited from six U.S. clinical centers. This analysis included 5284 men without a history of prostate cancer who were at least 65 years of age. Participants completed questionnaires regarding the presence and severity of LUTS, including the American Urological Association Symptom and Bother indexes. Health status measures included the Medical Outcomes Survey SF-12 and self-rated health and instrumental activities of daily living. RESULTS: LUTS were absent in 2.3%, mild in 51.6%, moderate in 39.6%, and severe in 6.6%. Dissatisfaction with the urinary symptoms increased with LUTS severity (P <0.001); 19.8% of moderate and 58.1% of men with severe LUTS reported feeling mostly unsatisfied to terrible with their present urinary symptoms. The prevalence, severity, and dissatisfaction with LUTS increased with age. Men reporting moderate or severe LUTS were 1.41-fold (95% confidence interval 1.23 to 1.61) and 1.51-fold (95% confidence interval 1.23 to 1.85) more likely to rate their overall health quality as fair to very poor for their age instead of good to excellent, even after controlling for age and comorbid conditions. Increased LUTS also was independently associated with increased impairment in instrumental activities of daily living and poorer SF-12 scores. CONCLUSIONS: Moderate-to-severe LUTS is common in community-dwelling elderly U.S. men. In this study, LUTS severity was associated with poorer health quality and a greater prevalence of an inability to perform activities of daily living. The association of LUTS severity with poor health warrants increased clinical attention.
机译:目的:描述在美国居住在社区中的老年男性的下尿路症状(LUTS)的患病率,严重程度和健康相关性。方法:我们从美国六个临床中心招募的队列研究中进行了横断面分析。这项分析包括5284名无前列腺癌病史的男性,年龄至少65岁。参与者完成了关于LUTS的存在和严重程度的问卷,包括美国泌尿科协会症状和体力指数。健康状况衡量包括医疗结果调查SF-12和自评健康和日常生活中的工具活动。结果:LUTS的比例为2.3%,轻度的为51.6%,中度的为39.6%,重度的为6.6%。随着LUTS严重程度的增加,对泌尿系统症状的不满意程度增加(P <0.001);报告严重的LUTS的中度男性和中度男性中,有19.8%和58.1%的人对他们目前的泌尿系统症状感到最不满意或可怕。随着年龄的增长,对LUTS的患病率,严重性和不满情绪增加。报告中度或重度LUTS的男性更有可能将他们的总体健康状况评价为对年龄相当差,而对他们的年龄而言,则为1.41倍(95%置信区间1.23至1.61)和1.51倍(95%置信区间1.23至1.85)。即使在控制了年龄和合并症后也是如此。 LUTS的增加还与日常生活中仪器活动的损伤增加和SF-12评分较差有关。结论:在社区居住的美国老年男性中,中度至重度LUTS很常见。在这项研究中,LUTS的严重程度与较差的健康质量和无法进行日常生活活动的患病率较高有关。 LUTS严重程度与健康状况不佳的相关性值得临床关注。

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