Updates to Incontinence After Prostate Treatment: AUA/GURS/SUFU Guideline (2024).

IF 5.9 2区 医学 Q1 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Journal of Urology Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-27 DOI:10.1097/JU.0000000000004088
Benjamin N Breyer, Sennett K Kim, Erin Kirkby, Alexis Marianes, Alex J Vanni, O Lenaine Westney
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Abstract

Purpose: In 2023 the American Urological Association (AUA) requested an Update Literature Review (ULR) to incorporate new evidence generated since the 2019 publication of this Guideline. The resulting 2024 Guideline Amendment addresses updated recommendations to provide guidance for the care of patients with incontinence after prostate treatment (IPT).

Materials and methods: In 2023, the IPT Guideline was updated through the AUA amendment process in which newly published literature is reviewed and integrated into previously published guidelines. There were 82 studies of interest initially identified in preliminary abstract review. Following full-text review, 17 studies met inclusion criteria and ultimately informed the statements of interest.

Results: The Panel developed evidence- and consensus-based statements based on an updated review to provide guidance for the care of patients who experience IPT. These updates are detailed herein.

Conclusions: As prostate treatments are refined, a decreasing incidence of incontinence is anticipated. This Guideline will require further review as the diagnostic and treatment options for patients with IPT continue to evolve.

更新《前列腺治疗后尿失禁》:AUA/GURS/SUFU指南(2024年)。
目的:2023 年,美国泌尿外科协会 (AUA) 要求更新文献综述 (ULR),以纳入自 2019 年发布本指南以来产生的新证据。由此产生的 2024 年指南修正案涉及更新建议,为前列腺治疗(IPT)后尿失禁患者的护理提供指导:2023 年,IPT 指南通过 AUA 修订程序进行了更新,该程序对新发表的文献进行了审查,并将其纳入之前发布的指南中。在初步摘要审查中,初步确定了 82 项感兴趣的研究。全文审阅后,有 17 项研究符合纳入标准,最终为相关声明提供了依据:结果:专家小组根据更新的综述制定了基于证据和共识的声明,为经历 IPT 的患者提供护理指导。本文将详细介绍这些更新内容:结论:随着前列腺治疗方法的改进,预计尿失禁的发生率将会降低。随着 IPT 患者诊断和治疗方案的不断发展,本指南还需进一步审查。
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Journal of Urology
Journal of Urology 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
CiteScore
11.50
自引率
7.60%
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3746
审稿时长
2-3 weeks
期刊介绍: The Official Journal of the American Urological Association (AUA), and the most widely read and highly cited journal in the field, The Journal of Urology® brings solid coverage of the clinically relevant content needed to stay at the forefront of the dynamic field of urology. This premier journal presents investigative studies on critical areas of research and practice, survey articles providing short condensations of the best and most important urology literature worldwide, and practice-oriented reports on significant clinical observations.
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