[耻骨上或经尿道膀胱导尿管作为终身永久护理的佩戴者的生活质量]。

Der Urologe. Ausg. A Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-10-04 DOI:10.1007/s00120-021-01642-1
A Wiedemann, C Gedding, M Heese, J Stein, A Manseck, R Kirschner-Hermanns, H Karstedt, A Schorn, A Wagner, V Moll, U Unger, A Eisenhardt, A Bannowsky, C Linné, S Wirz, E Brammen, H-J Heppner
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摘要

背景:终身目的的Foley导管(FC)或耻骨上导管(SPC)的插入是一种具有显著并发症、合并症和对未来生活影响的干预措施,目前尚未分析。方法:该分析基于对5个领域25个项目的导管相关生活质量的有效评估,并应用于终身适应症中使用Foley或耻骨上导管且导管放置至少3个月的患者。评估数据丰富了导管的类型和直径信息以及人口统计学数据。结果:共纳入357例患者(男性260例,女性97例,耻骨上置管193例,Foley置管162例,2例无资料)问卷。Foley导尿管患者明显比耻骨上导尿管患者年龄大(78.9 ±11.1岁vs. 74.4 ±12.6岁,p )结论:研究结果为患者和护理人员提供了进一步的医学澄清信息,必须决定终身导尿管引流或其他选择,如提供辅助或手术再通。
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[Quality of life for wearers of a suprapubic or transurethral bladder catheter as lifelong permanent care].

[Quality of life for wearers of a suprapubic or transurethral bladder catheter as lifelong permanent care].

[Quality of life for wearers of a suprapubic or transurethral bladder catheter as lifelong permanent care].

[Quality of life for wearers of a suprapubic or transurethral bladder catheter as lifelong permanent care].

Background: The insertion of a Foley catheter (FC) or a suprapubic catheter (SPC) in lifelong intent is an intervention with significant complications, comorbidities and impact on the further life that has not yet been analyzed.

Methodology: The analysis was based on a validated assessment of catheter-related QoL with 25 items in 5 domains and applied to patients with a Foley or suprapubic catheter in lifelong indication and with the catheter in place for at least 3 months. Assessment data were enriched with information on the type and diameter of the catheter as well as demographic data.

Results: Questionnaires from 357 patients (260 male, 97 female, 193 with suprapubic catheter, 162 with Foley catheter, 2 no information) were included in the study. Patients with a Foley catheter were significantly older than patients with a suprapubic catheter (78.9 ± 11.1 years vs. 74.4. ± 12.6 years, p < 0.001). The average QoL score was 4.1 points on a scale from 1 (maximum impairment of QoL) to 5 (no impairment of QoL) indicating a moderately negative impact on QoL. Scores below the average were mainly driven and accompanied by a fear of urine leakage, urine odor, painful catheter changes and urinary infections increasing with age. Additionally, patients were worried about negative effects on their daily life activities due to the catheter. These worries seemed to be more pronounced in females with urinary incontinence, patients with a catheter size ≥ 18 Ch. and with an age of < 70 years. The type of catheter showed a greater impact on the QoL in females with suprapubic catheters when compared with males in contrast to patients with transurethral catheters.

Conclusion: The results of the study provide further information for the medical clarification for patients and caregivers, having to decide between a lifelong catheter drainage or alternatives, such as provision of an aid or surgical recanalization.

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