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目的:探讨神经源性下尿路功能障碍(NLUTD)和性功能障碍(SD)对多发性硬化症(MS)患者生活质量和健康感知的影响,并评价其与疾病参数的可能关系。材料与方法:共纳入192例多发性硬化症患者。采用King’s Health (KHQ)、COOP/WONCA问卷、亚利桑那性经验量表(ASEX)、贝克抑郁量表(BDI)、监测我的多发性硬化症量表(MMMS)评估患者的生活质量和健康自我感知。结果:患者年龄中位数为39.5岁(18 ~ 66岁)。相反,出现NLUTD的患者中有34.4%出现SD, 51.6%出现SD。NLUTD患者在年龄、受教育程度、病程、EDSS、BDI、ASEX、MMMS评分方面存在显著差异。大多数研究组有轻微残疾(82.8%的EDSS评分低于3分)。SD患者表现出更高的残疾、抑郁和对健康状况的自我认知中断。此外,生活质量测量与NLUTD、SD和抑郁的存在相关,同时伴有更高的残疾程度和对健康状况的自我认知改变。结论:NLUTD和SD显著影响患者的生活质量和幸福感。提高对NLUTD和SD症状在MS患者中的影响的认识将为临床实践提供全面的方法。
Cinsel ve nörojenik alt üriner sistem disfonksiyonunun multipl skleroz hastalarının yaşam kalitesi ve sağlık algıları üzerindeki etkisi
Purpose: To investigate the impact of neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction (NLUTD) and sexual dysfunction (SD) on multiple sclerosis (MS) patients' quality of life and health perceptions and evaluate the possible relationship with disease parameters.
Materials and Methods: A total of 192 patients with MS were included in the study. Along with the King's Health (KHQ) and COOP/WONCA questionnaires, Arizona Sexual Experience Scale (ASEX), Beck Depression Scale (BDI), Monitoring My Multiple Sclerosis Scale (MMMS) were used to evaluate the patients’ quality of life and self-perception of health.
Results: The median age of the patients was 39.5 years (18–66 years). In contrast, SD was present in 34.4%, 51.6% of the patients presented with NLUTD. Patients with NLUTD had significant differences in terms of age, education level, duration of disease, EDSS, BDI, ASEX, and MMMS scores. The majority of the study group had minor disability (82.8% had an EDSS score less than 3). Patients with SD showed higher disability, depression, and disrupted self-perception of their health status. In addition, quality of life measures correlated with the presence of NLUTD, SD and depression along with higher disability and altered self perception of their health status.
Conclusion: NLUTD and SD significantly effect quality of life and well being. Increasing awareness about the impact of NLUTD and SD symptoms in patients with MS will provide a comprehensive approach in clinical practice.