埃德蒙顿缺乏公众对睾丸扭转的认识。

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Neel Phaterpekar, Darcie Kiddoo, Daniel Keefe, Sana Samadi, Troy Turner, Peter Metcalfe
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摘要

从症状发作到干预的时间决定了睾丸扭转(TT)的发病率。延迟表现会对手术结果产生负面影响,对TT的了解不足被认为是延迟的潜在原因。我们的研究描述了埃德蒙顿家庭的基线公众知晓率,并评估了知晓率与TT结果之间的关系。方法:患者及其护理人员完成评估TT意识的调查。调查的家庭分为两组:患有TT的家庭和年龄匹配的对照组。受影响的家庭提供了有关症状、通知父母的时间和到医院就诊的额外信息。通过随访和病历审查评估结果。结果:61个家庭中有18例(29.5%)患者和22例(36.1%)家长听说过TT。在受tt影响的患者中(n=30),报告症状的时间(3.2小时对20.5小时,p0.99)。结论:我们证明大多数埃德蒙顿家庭从未听说过TT,并且入院前的间隔构成了手术延误的很大一部分。虽然时间和疼痛等级与TT的结果相关,但需要进一步的证据来证明意识显著影响结果。
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Public awareness of testicular torsion is lacking in Edmonton.

Introduction: The time from symptom onset to intervention dictates morbidity in testicular torsion (TT). Delayed presentation negatively impacts surgical outcomes and poor knowledge about TT is hypothesized to be a potential cause of delay. Our study characterizes baseline public awareness rates among families in Edmonton and assesses the association between awareness and TT outcomes.

Methods: Patients and their caregivers completed surveys assessing TT awareness. Families were surveyed in two groups: those who presented with TT and age-matched controls. Affected families gave additional information about symptoms, time to notify parents, and present to the hospital. Outcomes were assessed at followup and through medical record review.

Results: Of 61 families, 18 (29.5%) patients and 22 (36.1%) parents had heard of TT. Among TT-affected patients (n=30), time to report symptoms (3.2 vs. 20.5 hours, p<0.01) and to arrive at hospital (3.0 vs. 20.8 hours, p<0.01) was significantly longer for patients requiring orchiectomy. Total time (odds ratio [OR] 0.992, p=0.01) and pain (OR 0.904, p=0.05) were associated with outcome. No differences in awareness were seen between patients who underwent orchiopexy vs. orchiectomy (23.8% vs. 25.0%, p>0.99).

Conclusions: We demonstrate that most Edmonton families have never heard of TT and that the pre-admission interval constitutes a substantial proportion of delays in surgery. Although time and pain ratings were associated with outcomes in TT, further evidence is required to demonstrate that awareness impacts outcomes significantly.

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Cuaj-Canadian Urological Association Journal
Cuaj-Canadian Urological Association Journal 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
CiteScore
2.80
自引率
10.50%
发文量
167
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: CUAJ is a a peer-reviewed, open-access journal devoted to promoting the highest standard of urological patient care through the publication of timely, relevant, evidence-based research and advocacy information.
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