Association between COVID-19 and increased incidence of overactive bladder symptoms in female patients: A retrospective analysis

A. Coşkun , K. Erdem , U. Can
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Abstract

Introduction and objectives

To investigate female patients' post-COVID-19 voiding symptoms and to research how they relate to overactive bladder (OAB).

Patients

One hundred and forty patients aged 20–50 years who were hospitalised and discharged due to COVID-19 at Kartal Dr. Lütfi Kırdar City Hospital between 2021 and 2022 and 50 patients with a history of COVID-19 among two hundred female patients who presented to the urology outpatient clinic with symptoms related to OAB were retrospectively analysed. Bladder diary, overactive bladder symptom score (OABSS), uroflowmetry values and time of onset of symptoms of symptomatic patients were recorded for all patients. Disease-free individuals for control purposes were not included in the study.

Results

It was observed that 38% of 140 hospitalized patients had a symptomatic change related to OAB, and there was a significant difference in voiding diary, OABSS, and uroflowmetry Qmax values between symptomatic and non-symptomatic patients after COVID-19. (p:0.001) There was a significant difference between the pre-COVID-19 (estimated) and post-COVID-19 (current) voiding diary and OABSS values of all symptomatic patients (with and without a history of hospitalization). (p:0.001) When these two groups were compared with each other, there was a significant difference between the post-COVID-19 voiding diary, OABSS values, and the meantime to the onset of symptoms in inpatients and outpatients (p:0.001)

Conclusion

COVID-19 may be associated with urgency/urge incontinence and overactive bladder in female patients.

COVID-19与女性患者膀胱过度活动症状发病率增加之间的关系:一项回顾性分析。
简介和目的:调查女性患者 COVID-19 后的排尿症状,并研究这些症状与膀胱过度活动症 (OAB) 的关系:回顾性分析了2021年至2022年期间在Kartal Dr. Lütfi Kırdar市医院因COVID-19住院并出院的140名20-50岁患者,以及泌尿科门诊就诊的200名有OAB相关症状的女性患者中50名有COVID-19病史的患者。所有患者的膀胱日记、膀胱过度活动症状评分(OABSS)、尿流率测量值和有症状患者的发病时间均被记录在案。研究不包括作为对照的无症状患者:结果显示:在 140 名住院患者中,有 38% 的患者出现了与 OAB 相关的症状变化,在 COVID-19 治疗后,有症状和无症状患者的排尿日记、OABSS 和尿流测定 Qmax 值存在显著差异(P:0.001)。(p:0.001) COVID-19 前(估计值)和 COVID-19 后(当前值)所有症状患者(有住院史和无住院史)的排尿日记和 OABSS 值之间存在显著差异。(结论:COVID-19 可能与女性患者的急迫性/紧急性尿失禁和膀胱过度活动症有关。
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