Life after radical cystectomy: A mixed-methods targeted review of patient-reported quality of life following bladder removal

IF 1.9 Q3 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
BJUI compass Pub Date : 2025-09-10 DOI:10.1002/bco2.70049
Ingolf Griebsch, Kristian Juul, Andrew Bottomley, Roya Sherafat-Kazemzadeh, Jack Pemment, Tori Brooks, Rocco Adiutori, Sonia Bothorel
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Abstract

Background

Radical cystectomy (RC) is a life-altering surgery primarily used to treat muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) and, occasionally, high-risk non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC). While this procedure can be lifesaving, it often leads to significant changes in quality of life (QOL). This review synthesizes the current quantitative and qualitative literature on QOL outcomes for RC patients, highlighting areas of impact and minimal recovery post RC.

Methods

A targeted literature review was conducted in Medline, searching for studies using qualitative methods to report patient experience and important aspects of QOL outcomes among RC patients between 2013 and 2024. A second search was performed focusing on clinical studies that reported QOLs using quantitative methods. Studies were screened based on study population and type of reported outcomes. Nine qualitative studies were selected to identify important themes related to QOL concepts. There were seven quantitative studies that were selected to extract the results of reported patient outcomes. These results were categorized using the themes identified (Sexual Functioning, Physical Functioning, Emotional Functioning, Work Functioning, Activities of Daily Living and Family-Social Functioning). Key QOL areas were examined and organized by the severity of impairment and potential for recovery.

Results

Patients experienced disease impact on sexual functioning and physical mobility as well as emotional well-being, daily living activities, work functioning and social interactions, with the first two domains most profoundly affected by RC. Emotional challenges and dependence on family support were prevalent post RC, with some gradual improvements in the second year. Qualitative findings also underscore the complex emotional and social adjustments patients undergo.

Conclusion

This review highlights the extensive impact of RC on multiple dimensions of QOL, suggesting a critical need for improved patient counselling and long-term support strategies. The findings highlight the importance of educating patients about the potential changes in QOL when considering treatment options. With shared patient and clinician decision making in specific cases of NMIBC, bladder sparing strategies may be considered, depending on the clinical contexts and patients' individual needs.

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根治性膀胱切除术后的生活:一项针对患者报告的膀胱切除术后生活质量的混合方法的回顾性研究
根治性膀胱切除术(RC)是一种改变生活的手术,主要用于治疗肌肉浸润性膀胱癌(MIBC),偶尔也用于高风险的非肌肉浸润性膀胱癌(NMIBC)。虽然这个过程可以挽救生命,但它通常会导致生活质量(QOL)的重大变化。这篇综述综合了目前关于RC患者生活质量结果的定量和定性文献,突出了RC后的影响领域和最小恢复。方法在Medline上进行有针对性的文献综述,检索2013 - 2024年间采用定性方法报告RC患者体验和生活质量重要方面的研究。第二次搜索集中于使用定量方法报告生活质量的临床研究。根据研究人群和报告结果的类型筛选研究。我们选择了9个定性研究来确定与生活质量概念相关的重要主题。我们选择了七个定量研究来提取报告的患者预后结果。这些结果根据确定的主题(性功能、身体功能、情感功能、工作功能、日常生活活动和家庭社会功能)进行分类。根据损伤的严重程度和恢复的潜力对关键的生活质量区域进行检查和组织。结果患者在性功能、身体活动能力、情绪健康、日常生活活动、工作功能和社会交往方面受到疾病的影响,其中前两个领域受RC的影响最为深刻。情感挑战和对家庭支持的依赖在RC后普遍存在,第二年逐渐改善。定性研究结果也强调了患者所经历的复杂的情绪和社会调整。结论:本综述强调了RC对生活质量多个维度的广泛影响,表明迫切需要改进患者咨询和长期支持策略。研究结果强调了在考虑治疗方案时教育患者生活质量潜在变化的重要性。在特定的NMIBC病例中,患者和临床医生共同做出决定,根据临床情况和患者的个人需求,可以考虑膀胱保留策略。
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