尿失禁:比较研究,以确定沙特阿拉伯Al Kharj市入院妇女和普通人群的类型、发病率和危险因素。

IF 0.7 Q4 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Urology Annals Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-09-16 DOI:10.4103/ua.ua_188_21
Raed Abdullah Alasmi, Turki M Bin Saqyan, Lafi F Alanazi, Moaath F Alharbi, Abdulrahman F Alashgae
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摘要

引言:尿失禁(UI)是指非自愿的尿液丢失。这种情况可能发生在男女身上,但在女性身上更常见。UI有多种已知的风险因素。对于女性来说,多胎、既往阴道分娩和更年期是UI的已知风险因素。要诊断UI,需要完成三个步骤,包括病史、体格检查和实验室测试。UI的选择管理包括保守治疗、医学治疗和外科治疗,在医学或侵入性外科治疗之前,所有指南都建议进行保守治疗试验。保守疗法包括行为疗法、物理疗法和定时排尿。目的:我们在这项研究中的目的是估计Al Kharj市入院妇女和普通人群中UI的患病率,并比较普通人群和入院妇女之间的UI。材料:对2021年1月至3月期间入住妇幼医院的108名妇女和来自沙特阿拉伯哈尔吉市普通人群的435名18岁以上妇女进行的定量横断面研究。向妇幼医院的住院患者分发了一份硬拷贝问卷,并通过社交媒体向普通人群分发了一张电子问卷。结果:132名女性(30%)报告了UI在普通人群中的患病率。132名女性中有74名患有应激性UI(56%),45名患有冲动性UI(34%),其余13名患有混合性UI(10%)。108名女性中有38名(35%)报告了入院女性的患病率。38名女性中有24名患有应激性UI(63%),10名患有紧迫性UI(26%),其余4名患有混合性UI(11%)。结论:UI是我们社会中常见的健康问题。UI的危险因素包括高龄、多胎、慢性病和肥胖。
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Urinary incontinence: Comparison study to identify the type, incidence and risk factors between admitted women and the general population in Al-Kharj city, Saudi Arabia.

Urinary incontinence: Comparison study to identify the type, incidence and risk factors between admitted women and the general population in Al-Kharj city, Saudi Arabia.

Introduction: Urinary incontinence (UI) is defined as the involuntary loss of urine. The condition can happen in both genders, but more frequently in women. There are multiple known risk factors for UI. For women, multiparity, previous vaginal deliveries, and menopause are known risk factors for UI. To diagnose UI, three steps should be done, including the patient history, physical examination, and laboratory tests. The options management of UI includes conservative, medical, and surgical, a trial of conservative treatment is recommended by all guidelines before medical or invasive surgical therapy. Conservative therapies include behavioral therapy, physical therapy, and timed voiding.

Aim: Our aim in this study is to estimate the prevalence of UI in admitted women and the general population and to compare UI between the general population and admitted women in Al-Kharj city.

Material: A quantitative cross-sectional study of 108 women admitted to maternity and children's hospital and 435 women from the general population of Al Kharj city, Saudi Arabia, between January and March 2021, aged 18+ years. A hard copy questionnaire was distributed to admitted patients at maternity and children's hospital, and an electronic questionnaire was distributed by social media to the general population.

Result: The prevalence of UI in the general population was reported by 132 women (30%). Seventy-four out of 132 women have stress UI (56%), 45 women have urge UI (34%), and the remaining 13 women have mixed UI (10%). The prevalence in admitted women was reported by 38 out of 108 women (35%). Twenty-four out of 38 women have stress UI (63%), 10 women have urgency UI (26%), and the remaining four women have mixed UI (11%).

Conclusion: UI is a common health problem in our society. Risk factors for UI are advanced age, multi parity, chronic disease, and obesity.

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