尿道拭子检查结果的性别差异:症状、诊断和治疗的前瞻性研究

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Kai-Lorenz Berthold, Claudia Röbel, Stefan Schmidt, Christian Thomas, Stefan Propping, Henrike Beverungen
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性传播感染在全球范围内持续上升,对健康构成重大挑战。本研究调查了德国泌尿科患者在尿道炎症状报告、医疗保健寻求行为和诊断途径方面的性别差异。方法:本前瞻性观察性研究纳入了91例因泌尿科特殊症状而接受尿道拭子检查的患者。参与者完成了一份调查问卷,内容包括症状持续时间、疼痛强度、生活质量、性欲和之前的医疗保健经历。收集尿道拭子微生物学分析和人口统计学数据。统计分析比较了不同性别的变量。结果本组以男性为主(74.73%)。病原菌检出率为60.44%,性传播感染检出率为61.82%。女性患者报告的疼痛程度明显更高(p = 0.001),症状时间更长(p < 0.001),对生活质量和性欲的影响更大(p < 0.001)。妇女更频繁地寻求事先医疗咨询,通常主要是向妇科医生咨询,这可能是延迟性传播感染具体诊断从而延误诊断的一个因素。本研究强调了尿道炎症状和护理途径的显著性别差异,强调需要在初级保健和妇科提高对性传播感染的认识,以减少延误和可能的不当治疗。
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Gender Differences in Urethral Swab Findings: A Prospective Study of Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatments.

Introduction Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) continue to rise globally, posing a significant health challenge. This study investigates gender-specific differences in symptom reporting of urethritis, healthcare-seeking behavior, and diagnostic pathways among patients in a German urological practice. Methods This prospective, observational study included 91 patients undergoing urethral swab testing due to specific symptoms in a urological practice. Participants completed a questionnaire covering symptom duration, pain intensity, quality of life, libido, and prior healthcare encounters. Microbiological analyses of urethral swabs and demographic data were collected. Statistical analyses compared gender-specific variables. Results The cohort was predominantly male (74.73%). Pathogenic bacteria were found in 60.44% of cases, with STIs in 61.82% of positive results. Females reported significantly higher pain levels (p = 0.001), longer symptoms (p < 0.001), and greater impacts on quality of life and libido (p < 0.001). Women more frequently sought prior medical consultation often primarily from a gynecologist, which may be a factor in the delay of STI specific diagnostics and therefore diagnosis. Discussion This study highlights significant gender differences in urethritis symptoms and care pathways, emphasizing the need for higher awareness for STIs in primary care and gynecology to reduce delays and possible mistreatment.

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Urologia Internationalis
Urologia Internationalis 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
CiteScore
3.30
自引率
6.20%
发文量
94
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Concise but fully substantiated international reports of clinically oriented research into science and current management of urogenital disorders form the nucleus of original as well as basic research papers. These are supplemented by up-to-date reviews by international experts on the state-of-the-art of key topics of clinical urological practice. Essential topics receiving regular coverage include the introduction of new techniques and instrumentation as well as the evaluation of new functional tests and diagnostic methods. Special attention is given to advances in surgical techniques and clinical oncology. The regular publication of selected case reports represents the great variation in urological disease and illustrates treatment solutions in singular cases.
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