Effects of sociodemographic features and accompanying systemic diseases on urinary incontinence

Serhan Çimen
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DOI: 10.4328/JCAM.5916 Received: 30.05.2018 Accepted: 16.06.2018 Published Online: 19.06.2018 Printed: 01.05.2019 J Clin Anal Med 2019;10(3): 354-8 Corresponding Author: Serhan Çimen, Malatya Education and Research Hospital Urology Clinic, 44280, Malatya, Turkey. GSM: +905057952994 E-Mail : drserhancimen@hotmail.com ORCID ID: 0000-0002-6612-0166 Abstract Aim: The aim of this study is to determine the urinary incontinence (UI) subtype of women who present with complaints of urinary incontinence to our clinic, to identify risk factors related with this type and to determine the effects of sociodemographic features. Material and Method: This retrospective study was approved by Clinical Trials Ethics Committee in Malatya and included 386 patients who presented to Urology Clinic of Malatya Research and Education Hospital. Classification of the UI subtypes was performed using Turkish Version of International Incontinence Questionnaire-Short Form (ICIQ-SF) which was validated by Cetinel et al. Comorbidities and other data of the patients were evaluated by asking the patients. Results: The mean age of the patients was 51.4 years (range: 18-92 years). The mean number of births was 4.1 (range 0-10) and 90.2% of the women were married. The mean BMI was 27.24 kg/m2. Stress urinary incontinence was found in 24 (6.3%) patients, urge type urinary incontinence was found in 94 (24.3%) patients and mixed type urinary incontinence was found in 268 (69.4) patients when the type of incontinence was questioned. From the comorbid diseases, diabetes mellitus was present in 74 patients (19,1%) while hypertension was present in 84 (21,8%) patients. There were statistically significant differences among UI and age and BMI. Discussion: Such diseases as diabetes mellitus, hypertension, lumbar disc hernia, and multiple sclerosis, birth trauma, past urogynecological surgery, age, BMI, and the number of births are risk factors for UI.
社会人口学特征及伴随的系统性疾病对尿失禁的影响
DOI:10.4328/JCAM.5916收到时间:2018年5月30日接受时间:2018年年6月16日在线发布时间:2018财年6月19日印刷时间:2019年5月1日《临床分析医学杂志》;10(3):354-8通讯作者:SerhanÇimen,Malatya教育和研究医院泌尿科诊所,44280,Malatia,土耳其。GSM:+9905057952994电子邮箱:drserhancimen@hotmail.comORCID ID:0000-0002-6612-0166摘要目的:本研究的目的是确定向我们诊所提出尿失禁投诉的女性的尿失禁(UI)亚型,确定与该类型相关的风险因素,并确定社会人口学特征的影响。材料和方法:这项回顾性研究得到了马拉蒂亚临床试验伦理委员会的批准,包括386名在马拉蒂亚研究与教育医院泌尿科诊所就诊的患者。使用土耳其版国际失禁问卷简表(ICIQ-SF)对UI亚型进行分类,该问卷由Cetinel等人验证。通过询问患者来评估患者的合并症和其他数据。结果:患者的平均年龄为51.4岁(范围:18-92岁)。平均出生人数为4.1人(0-10人),90.2%的妇女已婚。平均BMI为27.24 kg/m2。24例(6.3%)患者出现压力性尿失禁,94例(24.3%)患者发现催促型尿失禁,268例(69.4)患者出现混合型尿失禁。在合并症中,糖尿病患者74例(19.1%),高血压患者84例(21.8%)。UI与年龄和BMI之间存在统计学上的显著差异。讨论:糖尿病、高血压、腰椎间盘突出症和多发性硬化症、出生创伤、既往泌尿生殖系统手术、年龄、BMI和出生次数等疾病是UI的危险因素。
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