降低风险的输卵管卵巢切除术前后BRCA突变携带者的性功能障碍和身体形象:一项横断面研究

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q1 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
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背景:BRCA突变携带者选择预防性降低风险的输卵管卵巢切除术(RRSO)面临性功能和身体形象的潜在影响。目的:该研究的目的是评估BRCA患者的性功能障碍(SD)和身体形象障碍的程度,无论是否患有癌症,以及在接受RRSO之前和之后。方法:目前的横断面研究涉及一组来自妇科遗传癌症风险诊所的brca阳性患者(n = 220),分为两个不同的亚组:a -绝经前和b -绝经后妇女,有(1)或没有(2)乳腺癌(BC)诊断。在RRSO之前和6个月的随访评估中,所有参与者被要求完成身体形象(身体形象量表)、性功能(女性性功能指数)和心理健康(医院焦虑和抑郁量表和匹兹堡睡眠质量指数疲劳量表慢性疾病治疗-疲劳功能评估)的有效调查。结果:结果包括四个研究组(a1 -绝经前合并BC的妇女,a2 -未合并BC的绝经前妇女,b1 -合并BC的绝经后妇女,b2 -未合并BC的绝经后妇女)的身体形象、性功能和心理健康的评分。结果:在RRSO后,所有组均观察到性功能和身体形象显著下降(P)。临床意义:手术绝经、身体形象担忧、焦虑和抑郁是RRSO后观察到的SD的原因,应由医疗保健提供者解决。优势与局限性:本研究的优势在于对RRSO在手术前后对BRCA突变携带者的影响进行了综合评估。评估包括焦虑和疲劳的测量。该研究的局限性包括参与者中可能存在的选择偏倚,缺乏性困扰的措施和没有BRCA突变的对照组,以及没有SD的患者数量有限。结论:接受RRSO的患者经常出现严重的性功能障碍;因此,术前咨询是必要的,以减轻SD的发生率和身体形象在这一人群的担忧。
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Sexual dysfunction and body image in BRCA mutation carriers before and after risk-reducing salpingo-oophorectomy: a cross-sectional study.

Background: BRCA mutation carriers opting for prophylactic risk-reducing salpingo-oophorectomy (RRSO) face potential impacts on sexual functioning and body image.

Aim: The aim of the study was to assess the extent of sexual dysfunction (SD) and body image impairment in BRCA patients, both with and without cancer, and before and after undergoing RRSO.

Methods: The present cross-sectional study involved a group of BRCA-positive patients (n = 220) from the Gynecological Hereditary Cancer Risk Clinic, categorized into two different subgroups: A-premenopausal and B-postmenopausal women, with (1) or without and (2) a breast cancer (BC) diagnosis. Before RRSO and at a 6-month follow-up assessment, all participants were requested to complete a validated survey on body image (the Body Image Scale), sexual functioning (Female Sexual Function Index), and psychological well-being (the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale and the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index fatigue subscale of the Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy-Fatigue).

Outcomes: The outcomes include scores on measures of body image, sexual functioning, and psychological well-being across the four study groups (A1-premenopausal women with BC, A2-premenopausal women without BC, B1-postmenopausal women with BC, and B2-postmenopausal women without BC).

Results: After RRSO, a significant decrease in sexual function and body image was observed across all groups (P < 0.01 in A1 and B1 groups and P < 0.02 in A2 and B2 groups). The most relevant changes were observed in the premenopausal and cancer-affected BRCA carriers (A2) (P < 0.001). The multivariate logistic regression analysis identified obesity, prior cancer, depression, and fatigue as risk factors for SD, while younger age and hormone replacement therapy emerged as protective factors.

Clinical implications: Surgical menopause, body image concerns, anxiety, and depression contribute to the observed SD following RRSO and should be addressed by healthcare providers.

Strengths and limitations: This study's strength lies in its comprehensive evaluation of the impact of RRSO on BRCA mutation carriers, both before and after the procedure. The assessment includes measures of anxiety and fatigue. The limitations of the study include possible selection bias among participants, the lack of measures for sexual distress and a control group without BRCA mutation, and the limited number of patients without SD.

Conclusion: Patients undergoing RRSO frequently experience substantial psychosexual dysfunction; therefore, preoperative counseling is necessary to mitigate the incidence of SD and body image concerns in this population.

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Journal of Sexual Medicine
Journal of Sexual Medicine 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
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6.20
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826
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Sexual Medicine publishes multidisciplinary basic science and clinical research to define and understand the scientific basis of male, female, and couples sexual function and dysfunction. As an official journal of the International Society for Sexual Medicine and the International Society for the Study of Women''s Sexual Health, it provides healthcare professionals in sexual medicine with essential educational content and promotes the exchange of scientific information generated from experimental and clinical research. The Journal of Sexual Medicine includes basic science and clinical research studies in the psychologic and biologic aspects of male, female, and couples sexual function and dysfunction, and highlights new observations and research, results with innovative treatments and all other topics relevant to clinical sexual medicine. The objective of The Journal of Sexual Medicine is to serve as an interdisciplinary forum to integrate the exchange among disciplines concerned with the whole field of human sexuality. The journal accomplishes this objective by publishing original articles, as well as other scientific and educational documents that support the mission of the International Society for Sexual Medicine.
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