P.140 正常压力脑积水和大便失禁患者的临床疗效

HK Cheema, E. Torio
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背景:正常压力脑积水(NPH)的临床特征是痴呆、步态障碍和尿失禁三联症。Hakim 和 Adams 的一项初步病例系列研究显示,所有患者都表现出这三联征,只有一人出现大便失禁。本研究旨在探讨接受脑室腹腔分流术(VPS)的大便失禁患者的治疗效果。方法:对2016年9月至2022年9月期间连续诊断为NPH并接受VPS治疗的成人进行系统回顾和手术病例系列研究。结果在85名患者中,NPH症状的中位持续时间为3.2年。步态和平衡症状在所有患者中普遍存在,而认知、膀胱和肠道症状分别占 85.9%、91.8% 和 23.5%。在年龄、性别、是否患有神经系统疾病、下消化道或盆腔病变等方面均无明显差异。手术前、手术后不到 3 个月内和手术后 3 个月内大便失禁的发生率分别为 23.5%、32.9% 和 17.6%。系统性综述检索共获得515篇文章,其中18篇包含了大便失禁患者。结论:从系统综述和队列研究中获得的见解为我们提供了一个全面的视角,让我们了解在VPS术后观察到的NPH和大便失禁患者的治疗效果。
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P.140 The clinical outcomes of patients with normal pressure hydrocephalus and fecal incontinence
Background: Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus (NPH) is characterized by the clinical triad of dementia, gait disturbance, and urinary incontinence. An initial case series by Hakim and Adams highlighted that all patients exhibited this triad, with only one presenting with fecal incontinence. This study aims to examine the outcomes of individuals experiencing fecal incontinence who have undergone ventriculoperitoneal shunting (VPS). Methods: A systematic review and surgical case series was conducted, involving consecutive adults diagnosed with NPH and treated with VPS between September 2016 and September 2022. Results: In the cohort of 85 patients, the median duration of NPH symptoms was 3.2 years. Gait and balance symptoms were prevalent in all patients, while cognitive, bladder, and bowel symptoms were observed in 85.9%, 91.8%, and 23.5% of cases. No significant differences were noted in age, sex, neurologic diseases presence, or lower gastrointestinal or pelvic pathology. The prevalence of fecal incontinence pre-surgery, within less than 3 months, and 3 months post-surgery were 23.5%, 32.9%, and 17.6%. The systematic review search yielded 515 articles, and 18 included patients with fecal incontinence. Conclusions: The insights gained from the systematic review and cohort offer a comprehensive understanding of the outcomes observed in patients with NPH and fecal incontinence following VPS.
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