LaSala Christine A, Kuchel George A
University of Connecticut School of Medicine, Division of Urogynecology and Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery, Hartford Hospital, CT, USA.
Conn Med. 2003 Sep;67(8):491-5.
Urinary incontinence is a common problem among older women, with a great impact on their quality of life, self-esteem and ability to live independently. Although often neglected by both patients and health-care providers, a variety of behavioral, pharmacologic and surgical interventions are now available to resolve or improve the symptoms of most older women who are incontinent. Since many of the factors which contribute to continence in late life lie outside of the bladder, the assessment of urinary incontinence in older women must extend beyond the genitourinary tract, assessing domains such as mobility, fluid balance and cognition. The primary care physician in uniquely placed in being able to diagnose this problem, to initiate treatment in many patients and to refer those requiring additional specialized expertise.
尿失禁是老年女性中的常见问题,对她们的生活质量、自尊和独立生活能力有很大影响。尽管患者和医疗服务提供者常常忽视这一问题,但现在有多种行为、药物和手术干预措施可用于解决或改善大多数老年尿失禁女性的症状。由于许多导致晚年控尿的因素存在于膀胱之外,对老年女性尿失禁的评估必须超越泌尿生殖道,评估诸如活动能力、液体平衡和认知等领域。初级保健医生在诊断这一问题、为许多患者启动治疗以及转诊那些需要额外专业知识的患者方面具有独特的地位。