[PATIENT-REPORTED OUTCOME AFTER ILEAL NEOBLADDER].

Q4 Medicine
Ryotaro Tomida, Ousuke Arai, Shunsuke Iuchi, Masafumi Matsumura, Katsuyoshi Hashine
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Abstract

(Objectives) Investigation of patient-reported outcome (PRO) after ileal neobladder for bladder cancer. (Patients and methods) Forty patients who underwent radical cystectomy and ileal neobladder between July 2007 and December 2017 were asked to complete a questionnaire. PRO was evaluated using the Medical Outcomes Study Short Form-8 (SF-8) for general health-related quality of life (QOL) and the Bladder Cancer Index and the Japanese version of the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-Bladder for disease specific QOL. Patients were divided into two groups according to the postoperative period (early and late), and the differences in questionnaire results between the groups were evaluated. (Results) All scores on the SF-8 were over 50 points, exceeding the Japanese national standard of 50 points for all items. The physical and mental summary scores were also favorable. For disease-specific QOL, only daytime incontinence was significantly higher in the late group, with daytime incontinence two or more times per week at 42.1%, compared to 20.0% in the early group (P=0.0403). A comparison of daytime urinary incontinence in four groups during the postoperative period showed that urinary incontinence was least frequent among patients between 64 and 101 months after surgery; patients in this group were also the youngest in age at the time of surgery. (Conclusions) Cross-sectional analysis of PRO revealed that patients with ileal neobladder had good general health-related QOL after surgery, but urinary incontinence was a significant problem.

[患者报告的回肠新膀胱术后结果]。
(目的)调查回肠新膀胱治疗膀胱癌患者报告预后(PRO)。(患者和方法)对2007年7月至2017年12月期间接受根治性膀胱切除术和回肠新膀胱手术的40例患者进行问卷调查。PRO采用一般健康相关生活质量(QOL)的医学结局研究短表8 (SF-8)和膀胱癌指数以及日本版癌症治疗功能评估-膀胱疾病特异性QOL来评估。根据术后时间(早期和晚期)将患者分为两组,评估两组间问卷调查结果的差异。(结果)SF-8全部成绩均在50分以上,均超过日本国家50分的标准。身心总结得分也较好。对于疾病特异性的生活质量,晚期组只有白天尿失禁显著高于对照组,每周2次或2次以上的患者为42.1%,而早期组为20.0% (P=0.0403)。四组患者术后日间尿失禁的比较显示,术后64 ~ 101个月尿失禁发生率最低;这组患者也是手术时年龄最小的。(结论)PRO横断面分析显示,回肠新膀胱患者术后总体健康相关生活质量较好,但尿失禁是一个显著问题。
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Japanese Journal of Urology
Japanese Journal of Urology Medicine-Urology
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