Cross-Sectional Study of the Influence of Gestational Hyperglycemia Associated With Urinary Incontinence on Quality Of Life

A. Santini, A. P. Barbosa, Vanessa Sousa, L. C. Assis, L. S. Vianna, I. Calderon, Adriano Dias
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Introduction: During pregnancy, the prevalence of Urinary Incontinence (UI) is higher adversely impacting quality of life. Both Gestational Diabetes (GDM) and mild hyperglycemia have been associated with increased risk of UI. However, UI influence on quality of life is still poorly understood. The objective of this study was to assess the impact of UI on the quality of life of women with GDM. Method: Cross-sectional study including pregnant women allocated into 2 groups: Normoglycemic (NG) or Hyperglycemic/GDM (HG). All women classified as incontinent were asked to respond to the King’s Health Questionnaire (KHQ). Results: Of the 102 pregnant women enrolled, 69 were NG (67.6%) and 33 were HG (32.4%). UI prevalence was 55.9%. HG scores were lower for all KHQ domains with significant differences between groups regarding the scores for KHQ domains general health perception, UI impact, personal relationships emotions, and sleep/energy (p<0.05). Conclusions: UI impact was higher on pregnant women with hyperglycemia and GDM.
妊娠期高血糖伴尿失禁对生活质量影响的横断面研究
导读:在怀孕期间,尿失禁(UI)的患病率较高,对生活质量产生不利影响。妊娠期糖尿病(GDM)和轻度高血糖都与尿失禁的风险增加有关。然而,UI对生活质量的影响仍然知之甚少。本研究的目的是评估尿失禁对GDM女性生活质量的影响。方法:横断面研究,将孕妇分为两组:正常血糖(NG)组和高血糖/GDM (HG)组。所有被归类为大小便失禁的妇女都被要求回答国王健康问卷(KHQ)。结果:纳入的102名孕妇中,69名为NG(67.6%), 33名为HG(32.4%)。尿失禁患病率为55.9%。所有KHQ域的HG得分均较低,在一般健康感知、UI影响、个人关系情绪和睡眠/能量方面,组间差异显著(p<0.05)。结论:伴有高血糖和GDM的孕妇尿失禁的影响更大。
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