Pelvic Floor Disorders Among U.S. Military Active-Duty Females.

IF 0.8 Q4 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Urogynecology (Hagerstown, Md.) Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-20 DOI:10.1097/SPV.0000000000001533
Megan K Allen, Dwayne Alan Nelson, George William Stone
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Abstract

Importance: Women are a growing cohort within the U.S. military. Pelvic floor health is a component of health maintenance for which support needs vary by sex. The American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology reports that 1 in 4 women is affected by moderate to severe pelvic floor dysfunction (PFD). Understanding the specific experience of female service members is warranted for health care optimization and preservation of force readiness.

Objective: We aimed to identify the prevalence, incidence, and risk factors associated with incident PFD in active-duty females during an 11-year window.

Study design: We used the Medical Assessment and Readiness System at Womack Army Medical Center, which includes medical record and personnel data from 2011 to 2022. Pelvic floor dysfunction diagnoses were identified using diagnosis codes and analyzed with respect to demographic parameters.

Results: Between 2011 and 2022, 32,996 of 550,303 active-duty females were diagnosed with PFD (period prevalence: 6.00%). Using 2011-2012 as a washout period, 27,046 of 486,558 participants were diagnosed during 1,879,990.90 person-years of follow-up (incidence rate: 14.39 cases per 1,000 person-years). The incidence rate of PFD increased in both new and established active-duty females. Increasing time since service entry was the strongest, statistically significant independent predictor of PFD. Three or more deployments and specific physical fitness scoring were also predictors of PFD.

Conclusions: The incidence rate of PFD among female service members is increasing, and multiple military-specific factors predict PFD. As the percentage of women in active-duty service continues to grow, additional investigation is needed to confirm PFD trends, illuminate other predictors, and prevent adverse outcomes.

美国现役女军人的盆底障碍。
重要性:女性在美国军队中的人数不断增加。骨盆底健康是维护健康的一个组成部分,不同性别对这方面的支持需求各不相同。据《美国妇产科杂志》报道,每 4 名女性中就有 1 人患有中度至重度盆底功能障碍 (PFD)。为了优化医疗保健和保持部队战备状态,有必要了解女性军人的特殊经历:我们旨在确定 11 年间现役女兵盆底功能障碍的患病率、发病率以及与事故相关的风险因素:研究设计:我们使用了沃马克陆军医疗中心的医疗评估和战备系统,其中包括 2011 年至 2022 年的医疗记录和人员数据。我们使用诊断代码确定了盆底功能障碍的诊断,并对人口统计学参数进行了分析:结果:2011 年至 2022 年间,在 550,303 名现役女性中,有 32,996 人被诊断出患有盆底功能障碍(期间患病率:6.00%)。以 2011-2012 年为清洗期,在 1,879,990.90 人年的随访期间,486,558 名参与者中有 27,046 人被确诊为 PFD(发病率:14.39 例/1,000 人年)。无论是新入伍还是已入伍的现役女性,PFD 的发病率都有所上升。服役时间的增加是预测 PFD 的最有力的、具有统计学意义的独立因素。三次或三次以上的部署和特定的体能评分也是预测 PFD 的因素:结论:女性现役军人的 PFD 发生率正在上升,多种特定军事因素可预测 PFD。随着现役女兵比例的持续增长,需要进行更多的调查来确认 PFD 的趋势、揭示其他预测因素并预防不良后果的发生。
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