了解成人先天性结直肠和盆腔畸形的长期心理社会和保健需求。

IF 3.7 2区 医学 Q2 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
U Zeynep Bilgili, Ana Sofia Ore, Stalin Canizares, Rodrigo Arean Sanz, Daniel Wong, Kristen T Crowell, Evangelos Messaris, Thomas E Cataldo
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背景:出生时患有肛门直肠和盆腔畸形的个体需要终生治疗。虽然最初由儿科医生照顾,但这些情况继续影响患者的健康和成年后的生活质量。目的:评估成人先天性结盆腔畸形患者精神障碍和药物使用的患病率,并探讨其在人口统计学和临床变量中的分布。设计:单中心回顾性队列研究。背景:美国三级专科医院。患者:经《国际疾病分类》第九版和第十版(ICD-9和ICD-10)编码确定为巨结肠疾病、肛肠畸形、肛肠畸形或VACTERL相关性的18岁及以上成年人。主要结果测量:精神诊断(抑郁和/或焦虑)和物质使用障碍的患病率,及其与人口统计学和临床特征的关系。结果:共纳入81例患者。中位年龄为47.0岁(四分位数间距为38.0 ~ 64.0),44.4%为男性。51.9%的患者有精神病诊断记录,30.9%的患者有物质使用障碍史。在那些被诊断为精神病的人中,28.6%的人也有药物使用的记录。物质使用在有精神疾病的患者中比没有精神疾病的患者更为普遍(40.5%比20.5%,p = 0.002)。局限性:回顾性设计,小样本量,依赖于提供者记录的诊断,这可能低估了真实的患病率。结论:成人先天性结直肠和盆腔畸形表现出精神障碍和物质使用的高负担。这些发现强调需要多学科护理模式,将心理健康服务纳入这一不断增长的患者群体的长期管理中,从儿科护理开始,一直持续到成人过渡。参见视频摘要。
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Understanding the Long-term Psychosocial and Healthcare Needs of Adults with Congenital Colorectal and Pelvic Malformations.

Background: Individuals born with anorectal and pelvic malformations require lifelong management. Although initially cared for by pediatric providers, these conditions continue to impact patients' health and quality of life into adulthood.

Objective: To assess the prevalence of psychiatric disorders and substance use among adults with congenital colorectal and pelvic malformations, and to explore their distribution across demographic and clinical variables.

Design: Single-center retrospective cohort study.

Settings: Academic tertiary-care hospital in the United States.

Patients: Adults aged 18 years and older with a diagnosis of Hirschsprung disease, anorectal malformations, cloacal deformities, or VACTERL association, identified through International Classification of Diseases, Ninth and Tenth Revision (ICD-9 and ICD-10) codes.

Main outcome measures: Prevalence of psychiatric diagnoses (depression and/or anxiety) and substance use disorders, and their associations with demographic and clinical characteristics.

Results: A total of 81 patients were included. The median age was 47.0 years (interquartile range, 38.0-64.0), and 44.4% were male. A psychiatric diagnosis was documented in 51.9% of patients, and 30.9% had a history of substance use disorder. Among those with a psychiatric diagnosis, 28.6% also had documented substance use. Substance use was significantly more prevalent among patients with psychiatric conditions compared to those without (40.5% vs. 20.5%, p = 0.002).

Limitations: Retrospective design, small sample size, and reliance on provider-documented diagnoses, which may underestimate the true prevalence.

Conclusions: Adults with congenital colorectal and pelvic malformations demonstrate a high burden of psychiatric disorders and substance use. These findings highlight the need for multidisciplinary care models that incorporate mental health services into the long-term management of this growing patient population, starting from pediatric care and continuing through adult transitions. See Video Abstract.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
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自引率
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期刊介绍: Diseases of the Colon & Rectum (DCR) is the official journal of the American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons (ASCRS) dedicated to advancing the knowledge of intestinal disorders by providing a forum for communication amongst their members. The journal features timely editorials, original contributions and technical notes.
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