膀胱过度活动和口干对夜尿症老年人主观和综合睡眠质量的影响

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q3 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Osamu Natsume, Takuto Shimizu, Kiyohide Fujimoto
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摘要

背景:夜尿是老年人最常见、最令人烦恼的尿路症状之一。虽然睡眠质量是控制夜尿的关键,但有关夜尿本身对睡眠质量影响的信息却很少。我们调查了夜尿症对睡眠质量和生活质量的影响,并探讨了导致睡眠质量下降的因素:我们使用匹兹堡睡眠质量指数、夜尿症生活质量问卷、口干视觉模拟量表测量和膀胱过度活动症状评分等工具对 186 名 42-88 岁的男性(夜尿症患者和对照组)进行了评估。根据 3 天夜尿频率量表将患者的夜尿严重程度分为四级。采用多元回归分析法研究了与主观和综合睡眠质量下降相关的因素:结果:最初不受干扰的睡眠时间与夜尿次数呈负相关。在控制了年龄和夜尿症严重程度后,主观和综合睡眠质量、膀胱过度活跃评分、睡眠效率和口腔干燥与夜尿症相关的生活质量显著相关。睡眠效率是主观和综合睡眠质量下降的主要预测因素;在多元回归分析中,膀胱过度活动评分和口腔干燥也与主观和综合睡眠质量的下降有显著的独立相关性,但夜尿症频率和最初不受干扰的睡眠持续时间与之无关:结论:在治疗睡眠质量差的老年人夜尿症时,对膀胱过度活动症和口干进行综合评估可能是有益的。
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Impact of Overactive Bladder and Dry Mouth on Subjective and Comprehensive Sleep Quality in Older Adults With Nocturia.

Background: Nocturia is among the most common and bothersome urinary tract symptoms in older adults. While sleep quality is key to nocturia management, there is little information on the impact of nocturia itself on sleep quality. We investigated the impacts of nocturia on sleep quality and quality of life and explored factors contributing to reduced sleep quality.

Methods: A total of 186 men, aged 42-88 years (patients with nocturia and a control group), were evaluated using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, the Nocturia Quality-of-Life questionnaire, a visual analog scale measurement of dry mouth, and the Overactive Bladder Symptom Score, among other tools. Patients were graded into four categories of nocturia severity based on 3-day frequency volume charts. Factors associated with reduced subjective and comprehensive sleep quality were investigated using multiple regression analysis.

Results: Initial undisturbed sleep duration was negatively associated with nocturia frequency. Subjective and comprehensive sleep quality, overactive bladder scores, sleep efficiency and oral dryness were significantly associated with nocturia-related quality of life, when controlled for both age and nocturia severity. Sleep efficiency was a major predictor of reduced subjective and comprehensive sleep quality; overactive bladder scores and oral dryness were also independently significantly associated with reduced subjective and comprehensive sleep quality on multiple regression analysis, although nocturia frequency and initial undisturbed sleep duration were not.

Conclusions: It may be beneficial to conduct a comprehensive assessment for overactive bladder and dry mouth when managing nocturia in older adults with poor sleep quality.

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Neurourology and Urodynamics
Neurourology and Urodynamics 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
CiteScore
4.30
自引率
10.00%
发文量
231
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Neurourology and Urodynamics welcomes original scientific contributions from all parts of the world on topics related to urinary tract function, urinary and fecal continence and pelvic floor function.
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