根治性前列腺切除术后患者与医生对尿失禁的评价比较。

Seminars in urologic oncology Pub Date : 2000-02-01
J T Wei, J E Montie
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根治性前列腺切除术后最重要的终点之一是尿失禁的恢复;然而,报道的尿失禁率变化很大。在男性前列腺癌患者中,已经发现医生对患者症状的评估与患者自己的评估并不相关。为了进一步探讨医生和患者之间报道结果的差异,我们评估了一组接受根治性前列腺切除术的男性尿失禁的评估。共有145名患者在手术一周年时完成了简短的尿失禁问卷调查,并在医疗记录中记录了医生对尿失禁的评估。根据对尿失禁的定义,患者报告的尿失禁率从13%到65%不等,当医生对尿失禁的评估与患者报告的尿垫使用和尿麻烦进行比较时,可以看到最大的一致性。这些比较结果只有中等到良好的一致性,这表明需要开发一种更可靠和准确的方法来评估根治性前列腺切除术后尿失禁。
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Comparison of patients' and physicians' rating of urinary incontinence following radical prostatectomy.

One of the most important endpoints following a radical prostatectomy focuses on the recovery of urinary continence; however, the reported incontinence rates have been quite variable. In men with prostate cancer, it has been found that the physician's assessment of a patient's symptom does not correlate with the patient's own assessment. To further explore the differences in the reported outcomes between physicians and patients, we evaluated the assessment of urinary incontinence in a cohort of men undergoing radical prostatectomy. A total of 145 individuals completed a brief urinary continence questionnaire postoperatively at the 1-year anniversary of their operation and also had the physicians' assessment of incontinence documented in the medical record. Patient-reported incontinence rates varied from 13% to 65% depending on the definition of incontinence applied and the greatest agreement was seen when the physicians' assessment of incontinence was compared with the patient's report of pad use and urinary bother. These comparisons resulted in only moderate to good levels of agreement, which suggests that a more reliable and accurate means to evaluate urinary incontinence following radical prostatectomy needs to be developed.

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