The Effect of Nocturia on Health-related Quality of Life and Medical Outcomes Study Sleep Score in Female.

H. Choi, Sun Ouck Kim, D. Kwon, Kwangsung Park, S. Ryu
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Puropose: To evaluate the effects of nocturia on health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and sleep. Material and methods: From January 2007 to December 2007, 180 patients with lower urinary tract symptoms were prospectively selected for this study. Study was conducted among respondents with nocturia (void/night≥1) (n=119) and age matched controls (no nocturia) (n=61), with participants completing a series of questionnaires on HRQoL (OAB-q short form) and Medical Outcomes Study (MOS) sleep scale and frequency voiding chart. Results: The patients population had a mean age of 57.2 years. In the patients, the mean number of void per night was measured, 58 patients reported 2>void/night≥1, 32 patients reported 3> voids/night≥2 and 29 patients reported void/night≥3. The number of nocturia episodes/night was significantly associated with the overactive bladder (OAB) symptom score (p=0.001), symptom bother (p=0.001) and the MOS sleep index (p=0.016). Conclusions: Increases in the number of voids/night have further negative effects on sleep, symptom bother and HRQoL. (J Korean Continence Soc 2008;12:178-84)
夜尿症对女性健康相关生活质量和医疗结局研究睡眠评分的影响
目的:评价夜尿症对健康相关生活质量(HRQoL)和睡眠的影响。材料与方法:2007年1月至2007年12月,前瞻性选择180例有下尿路症状的患者作为研究对象。研究对象为夜尿症(void/night≥1)患者(119人)和无夜尿症患者(61人),采用HRQoL (OAB-q短表)、MOS睡眠量表和尿频表进行问卷调查。结果:患者平均年龄57.2岁。测量患者每晚平均空腔数,58例患者报告2>空腔/夜≥1,32例患者报告3>空腔/夜≥2,29例患者报告空腔/夜≥3。夜尿次数与膀胱过动症(OAB)症状评分(p=0.001)、症状困扰(p=0.001)和MOS睡眠指数(p=0.016)显著相关。结论:夜间排尿次数的增加对睡眠、症状困扰和HRQoL有进一步的负面影响。(韩国控制学报2008;12:178-84)
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