Monitoring the relationship between overactive bladder and mobility disorders in women with multiple sclerosis.

IF 0.5 Q4 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Cyril Grus
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Abstract

Background: Currently, there is a lack of studies monitoring the relationship between lower urinary tract symptoms and mobility disorders in women with multiple sclerosis. The aim of this study was to monitor the relationship between overactive bladder and mobility impairments in women with multiple sclerosis.

Methods: A number of 106 female patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) with relapsing-remitting (RR) form, disability stage: EDSS ≤ 6.5, from the specialized outpatient clinic of the Department of Neurology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Medical Sciences in Košice. Urinary leakage symptoms were assessed by the modified International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire (ICIQ UI-SF), and overactive bladder symptoms were assessed by the Short Overactive Bladder Symptoms Questionnaire (OAB-q). The Multiple Sclerosis Impact Scale (MSIS-29) and the Rivermead Mobility Index (RMI) were used.

Conclusion: In MS patients, we found the following correlations: a significant positive mean correlation between the severity of OAB and UI symptoms and physical attributes. We found a significant positive moderate correlation between severity of OAB and UI symptoms and psychological attributes. We found a negative significant moderate correlation between OAB and UI symptom severity and mobility. It was confirmed that the more severe the symptoms of UI and OAB, the greater the difficulty of mobility in performing physical activities, and thus the negative impact of SM disease on patients' psychological health increases.

监测多发性硬化症妇女膀胱过度活动与行动障碍之间的关系。
背景:目前,缺乏监测多发性硬化症女性下尿路症状与行动障碍之间关系的研究。本研究的目的是监测多发性硬化症女性膀胱过度活动与行动障碍之间的关系。方法:来自科希策医科大学医学院神经系专科门诊的106名复发-缓解型多发性硬化症(MS)女性患者,残疾分期:EDSS≤6.5。采用改良的国际失禁咨询问卷(ICIQ-UI-SF)评估尿失禁症状,采用短期膀胱过度活动症状问卷(OAB-q)评估膀胱过度活动症症状。使用多发性硬化影响量表(MSIS-29)和Rivermead流动性指数(RMI)。结论:在MS患者中,我们发现以下相关性:OAB的严重程度与UI症状和身体特征之间存在显著的正相关。我们发现OAB的严重程度与UI症状和心理特征之间存在显著的正相关。我们发现OAB与UI症状严重程度和行动能力之间存在负显著的中度相关性。研究证实,UI和OAB症状越严重,进行体育活动的行动难度就越大,因此SM疾病对患者心理健康的负面影响就越大。
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Ceska Gynekologie-Czech Gynaecology
Ceska Gynekologie-Czech Gynaecology OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY-
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