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Lower urinary tract symptoms and urinary incontinence in a geriatric cohort - A population-based analysis

机译:老年队列的下尿路症状和尿失禁-基于人群的分析

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Study Type - Symptom prevalence (prospective cohort) Level of Evidence 1b What's known on the subject? and What does the study add? Prevalence and severity of urinary incontinence and lower urinary tract symptoms increase with age and have a considerable negative influence on quality of life. As a result of demographic changes the proportion of octogenarians will increase in the next decades substantially, yet the literature on urinary incontinence and lower urinary tract symptoms of the oldest old is scant. This population-based study of 85-year-old subjects sheds new light on this topic. OBJECTIVES To assess prevalence and severity of lower urinary tract function in 85-year-old men and women. Little is known on the prevalence of lower urinary tract dysfunction in this geriatric age group, which is now the fastest growing sector of the population worldwide. PATIENTS AND METHODS The Vienna Trans-Danube Aging study (VITA) is a longitudinal, population-based study initiated in 2000 that included men/women aged 75 years living in a well-defined area in Vienna. The main purpose of the VITA study was to identify risk factors for incident Alzheimer's disease. All study participants alive in 2010 were contacted by mail to complete a detailed questionnaire on various aspects of lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) and urinary incontinence (UI). RESULTS The response rate was 68%, resulting in a total of 262 questionnaires available for analysis (men n= 96; women n= 166). All study participants were 85 years of age. Urinary incontinence defined as any involuntary loss during the past 4 weeks was reported by 24% of men and 35% of women (P= 0.04). Stress UI was more frequent in women (39%) than in men (14%, P < 0.01), the difference for urge UI (women 35%, men 25%) was on the border of statistical significance (P= 0.05). Only four individuals (1.5%) needed permanent catheterization. Urgency (women 56%, men 54%) and daytime frequency (women 70%, men 74%) were equally distributed (P > 0.05). Nocturia more often than twice was more prevalent in men (69%) than in women (49%) (P= 0.02). Overactive bladder, according to International Continence Society criteria, was present in 55% of women and 50% of men. No difference regarding quality of life impairment as the result of LUTS and UI was noticed between sexes. A few co-morbidities were identified to correlate with UI and storage symptoms. CONCLUSIONS These data provide insights into the prevalence and severity of LUTS and UI in individuals in their eighties, to our knowledge the largest population-based study in this age group. Demographic changes in upcoming decades underline the importance of a thorough understanding of lower urinary tract dysfunction in a geriatric population.
机译:研究类型-症状患病率(前瞻性队列研究)证据水平1b关于该主题的知识是什么?该研究增加了什么?尿失禁的患病率和严重程度以及下尿路症状随年龄增长而增加,并对生活质量产生相当大的负面影响。由于人口结构的变化,在未来的几十年中,高龄者的比例将大大增加,但是关于年龄最大的老年人尿失禁和下尿路症状的文献很少。这项基于人群的针对85岁受试者的研究为该主题提供了新的思路。目的评估85岁男性和女性下尿路功能的患病率和严重程度。在这个老年年龄组中,下尿路功能障碍的患病率知之甚少,而老年组现已成为全球人口增长最快的部门。病人和方法维也纳多瑙河老龄化研究(VITA)是一项基于人口的纵向研究,于2000年开始,对象是居住在维也纳一个明确地区的75岁男性/女性。 VITA研究的主要目的是确定发生阿尔茨海默氏病的危险因素。通过邮件联系所有2010年在世的研究参与者,以完成关于下尿路症状(LUTS)和尿失禁(UI)各个方面的详细问卷。结果回应率为68%,总共提供262份问卷进行分析(男性n = 96;女性n = 166)。所有研究参与者均为85岁。尿失禁的定义是在过去4周内,有24%的男性和35%的女性报告了非自愿性丢失(P = 0.04)。女性的压力UI(39%)比男性(14%,P <0.01)更为频繁,敦促性UI(女性35%,男性25%)的差异具有统计学意义(P = 0.05)。只有四个人(1.5%)需要永久性导管插入术。紧急程度(女性56%,男性54%)和白天频率(女性70%,男性74%)均等分布(P> 0.05)。夜尿症的发病率是男性(69%)多于女性(49%),是男性的两倍多(P = 0.02)。根据国际节制协会的标准,膀胱过度活动症的发生率是55%的女性和50%的男性。男女之间未发现因LUTS和UI导致的生活质量下降的差异。确定了一些合并症与UI和存储症状相关。结论这些数据提供了对80年代个体中LUTS和UI患病率和严重性的见解,据我们所知,这是该年龄组中最大的基于人群的研究。未来几十年的人口变化突显了全面了解老年人群下尿路功能障碍的重要性。

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