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A 7-year follow-up of sacral anterior root stimulation for bladder control in patients with a spinal cord injury: quality of life and users' experiences

机译:骨前根刺激对脊髓损伤患者进行膀胱控制的7年随访:生活质量和用户体验

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Study design: Cross-sectional descriptive study. Objectives: To assess long-term effects and quality of life (QoL) of using sacral anterior root stimulation (SARS) in spinal cord injured patients. Setting: Neurosurgical and Urological Departments of a large teaching hospital and a large rehabilitation centre in the Netherlands. Methods: In all, 42 patients with complete spinal cord injury (SCI) implanted between 1987 and 2000 were included. A questionnaire was constructed to determine complications, technical failures and personal experiences of the patients. The Qualiveen questionnaire was used and the outcome was compared with data obtained from a reference group of 400 SCI patients with neurogenic bladder problems not using the bladder controller. The Qualiveen questionnaire measures disease-specific aspects in four domains with respect to limitations, constraints, fears and feelings and general QoL aspects, suitable for use in SCI patients with urinary disorders. Results: The results of 37 patients are presented. Our results with the bladder controller with respect to medical and technical complications and infection rates are similar to the results presented by others. From users' experiences, the most important advantages reported were a decreased infection rate (68%), improved social life (54%) and continence (54%). Comparison of the obtained results of our patient group with the Qualiveen questionnaire with a reference group not using the bladder controller indicates that the specific impact of urinary disorders in the four domains on QoL is reduced and that general QoL is improved. Conclusion: SARS is effective and safe for neurogenic bladder management in patients with complete SCI. Users' experiences are positive. Furthermore, this therapy seems to reduce the effects of urinary-disorder-specific QoL aspects, and to increase the QoL in general
机译:研究设计:横断面描述性研究。目的:评估using骨前根刺激(SARS)对脊髓损伤患者的长期影响和生活质量(QoL)。地点:荷兰一家大型教学医院和一家大型康复中心的神经外科和泌尿外科。方法:总共纳入了1987年至2000年之间植入的完全脊髓损伤(SCI)患者42例。构造了问卷以确定患者的并发症,技术失败和个人经历。使用Qualiveen问卷,并将结果与​​从400例不使用膀胱控制器的神经源性膀胱问题的SCI参照组中获得的数据进行比较。 Qualiveen问卷从限制,约束,恐惧和感觉以及一般QoL方面四个方面对疾病特定方面进行了测量,适用于泌尿系统疾病的SCI患者。结果:呈现37例患者的结果。我们在医疗和技术并发症以及感染率方面使用膀胱控制器的结果与其他人的结果相似。根据用户的经验,报告的最重要的优势是感染率降低(68%),社交生活改善(54%)和节制(54%)。将我们的患者组与Qualiveen调查表与未使用膀胱控制器的参考组的结果进行比较,结果表明,这四个领域的泌尿系统疾病对QoL的具体影响有所降低,而总体QoL有所改善。结论:SARS对完全SCI患者的神经源性膀胱管理有效且安全。用户的体验是积极的。此外,这种疗法似乎可以减少特定于泌尿疾病的QoL方面的影响,并总体上提高QoL

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