从童年到青春期导航LUTS水域- NOPIA会议(ICI-RS 2024)。

IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS
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导言:众所周知,下尿路症状(LUTS)显著影响健康相关的生活质量,往往导致心理和社会挑战。尽管儿童和成人LUTS普遍存在,但从儿童期到青春期和青年期过渡的需求和过程仍然知之甚少或定义不清,许多患者缺乏有组织的随访护理。方法:本文总结了国际失禁研究学会(ICI-RS) 2024年关于儿童和青少年LUTS管理实践主题的NOPIA研究会议上的讨论,并评估了该人群的现有过渡模式。强调了目前研究和临床实践中的差距,旨在推进跨年龄组持续性LUTS的过渡护理。结果:共识认为,在激素变化、生活方式因素和神经内分泌发育的驱动下,从童年到青春期的成熟显著改变了泌尿系统。男女两性的青春期激素激增影响膀胱的生长和控制,而生活习惯则影响肾功能和夜间尿量。心理因素和睡眠模式的改变,也起着至关重要的作用。前瞻性研究已经确定了青少年LUTS持续到成年的风险因素,包括儿童尿失禁轨迹、生物心理社会影响和不良童年经历(ace),所有这些都与青春期的心理健康挑战有关。青少年LUTS治疗方案的最新进展很多,但目前的文献缺乏有效过渡护理过程的协议和指导,以有效地管理个人复杂的持续需求。结论:儿童LUTS持续到成年需要个性化的多学科方法和全面的过渡护理系统,需要制定管理指南,以确保在关键发展阶段的护理连续性。
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Navigating the waters of LUTS from childhood to puberty - NOPIA meeting (ICI-RS 2024).

Introduction: Lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) are known to significantly affect health-related quality of life, often leading to psychological and social challenges. Despite the prevalence of paediatric and adult LUTS, the needs for, and the process of transition from childhood to adolescence and young adulthood remain both poorly understood or defined, with many patients lacking organized follow-up care.

Methods: This article summarizes discussions during an NOPIA Research Meeting following the International Consultation on Incontinence - Research Society (ICI-RS) 2024 on the topic of LUTS management practices in childhood and adolescence, and evaluates existing transition models in this population. Current gaps in research and clinical practice are highlighted, aiming to advance transitional care for persistent LUTS across age groups.

Results: Consensus acknowledged that maturation from childhood to adolescence significantly changes the urinary system, driven by hormonal shifts, lifestyle factors, and neuroendocrine development. Puberty-related hormone surges in both genders influence bladder growth and control, while lifestyle habits, affect kidney function and nocturnal urine production. Psychological factors and changes in sleep pattern, also play a crucial role. Prospective research has identified risk factors for adolescent LUTS persisting into adulthood, including childhood urinary incontinence trajectories, biopsychosocial influences and adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), all of which are also linked to mental health challenges in adolescence. Recent advances in adolescent LUTS treatment options are numerous but current literature lacks protocols and guidance for effective transitional care processes, to effectively manage the individuals' complex ongoing needs.

Conclusion: The persistence of childhood LUTS into adulthood requires an individualized, multidisciplinary approach and comprehensive transitional care system with management guidelines that need to be developed to ensure continuity of care through key developmental stages.

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Journal of Pediatric Urology
Journal of Pediatric Urology PEDIATRICS-UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
15.00%
发文量
330
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Pediatric Urology publishes submitted research and clinical articles relating to Pediatric Urology which have been accepted after adequate peer review. It publishes regular articles that have been submitted after invitation, that cover the curriculum of Pediatric Urology, and enable trainee surgeons to attain theoretical competence of the sub-specialty. It publishes regular reviews of pediatric urological articles appearing in other journals. It publishes invited review articles by recognised experts on modern or controversial aspects of the sub-specialty. It enables any affiliated society to advertise society events or information in the journal without charge and will publish abstracts of papers to be read at society meetings.
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