The integration of biomarkers and patient-reported outcomes improves prediction of interstitial cystitis syndrome.

IF 3.9 3区 医学 Q1 PATHOLOGY
Yu-Chen Chen, Hann-Chorng Kuo
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Abstract

Introduction: Interstitial Cystitis/Bladder Pain Syndrome (IC/BPS) is a chronic condition characterized by debilitating bladder pain and urinary symptoms, such as urgency and frequency. Its considerable impact on patients' quality of life is compounded by the diagnostic challenges stemming from symptom overlap with other urological disorders and insufficient standardization of diagnostic criteria.

Areas covered: This review examines various key aspects of IC/BPS, including the identification of biomarkers such as interleukin-6 (IL-6), tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α), monocyte chemotactic protein-1 (MCP-1) and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) that correlate with symptom severity and underlying inflammatory processes. It discusses the importance of urinary and serum biomarkers, current challenges in clinical assessments, the variability in biomarker collection and analysis methods, and emphasizes the role of patient-reported outcomes (PROs) such as the O'Leary - Sant (ICSI/ICPI) questionnaires and the Visual Analogue Scale in capturing the patient's subjective experience and quality of life.

Expert opinion: Strengthening the integration of biomarkers with PROs is crucial for enhancing diagnostic accuracy and personalizing treatment approaches for IC/BPS patients. The review calls for future research to develop standardized protocols, which will improve patient care by facilitating a more tailored management strategy based on a comprehensive understanding of IC/BPS.

生物标志物和患者报告结果的整合改善了间质性膀胱炎综合征的预测。
简介:间质性膀胱炎/膀胱疼痛综合征(IC/BPS)是一种慢性疾病,其特征是膀胱疼痛和泌尿系统症状,如急迫性和频率。由于症状与其他泌尿系统疾病重叠以及诊断标准的不标准化,其对患者生活质量的重大影响更为复杂。涵盖领域:本综述探讨了IC/BPS的各个关键方面,包括与症状严重程度和潜在炎症过程相关的生物标志物,如白细胞介素-6 (IL-6)、肿瘤坏死因子-α (TNF-α)、单核细胞趋化蛋白-1 (MCP-1)和血管内皮生长因子(VEGF)的鉴定。它讨论了尿液和血清生物标志物的重要性,临床评估中的当前挑战,生物标志物收集和分析方法的可变性,并强调了患者报告的结果(PROs)的作用,如O'Leary - Sant (ICSI/ICPI)问卷和视觉模拟量表在捕捉患者的主观体验和生活质量方面的作用。专家意见:加强生物标志物与PROs的整合对于提高IC/BPS患者的诊断准确性和个性化治疗方法至关重要。该综述呼吁未来研究制定标准化方案,这将在全面了解IC/BPS的基础上促进更有针对性的管理策略,从而改善患者护理。
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71
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期刊介绍: Expert Review of Molecular Diagnostics (ISSN 1473-7159) publishes expert reviews of the latest advancements in the field of molecular diagnostics including the detection and monitoring of the molecular causes of disease that are being translated into groundbreaking diagnostic and prognostic technologies to be used in the clinical diagnostic setting. Each issue of Expert Review of Molecular Diagnostics contains leading reviews on current and emerging topics relating to molecular diagnostics, subject to a rigorous peer review process; editorials discussing contentious issues in the field; diagnostic profiles featuring independent, expert evaluations of diagnostic tests; meeting reports of recent molecular diagnostics conferences and key paper evaluations featuring assessments of significant, recently published articles from specialists in molecular diagnostic therapy. Expert Review of Molecular Diagnostics provides the forum for reporting the critical advances being made in this ever-expanding field, as well as the major challenges ahead in their clinical implementation. The journal delivers this information in concise, at-a-glance article formats: invaluable to a time-constrained community.
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