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[有尿失禁症状的老年女性患者及其对盆底肌肉的控制]

[Female geriatric patients with urinary incontinence symptoms and their control over pelvic floor muscles].

作者信息

Talasz H, Gosch M, Enzelsberger H, Rhomberg H P

机构信息

LKH Hochzirl "Anna Dengel-Haus", Hochzirl 1, 6170 Zirl, Austria.

出版信息

Z Gerontol Geriatr. 2005 Dec;38(6):424-30. doi: 10.1007/s00391-005-0301-2.

Abstract

UNLABELLED

Not only do anatomy and function of the pelvic floor play an important role as possible causes of female urinary incontinence, they are also crucial for its therapy. The aim of this case control study of female geriatric patients with symptoms of urinary incontinence was to determine the knowledge about their pelvic floor and to assess their ability to contract pelvic floor muscles voluntarily and reflexly.

METHODS

A total of 377 female geriatric patients with symptoms of urinary incontinence were investigated in a Basis Assessment for Urinary incontinence. The ability to contract their pelvic floor muscles was examined by a digital vaginal palpation. The extent of the registered muscle strength was graded by the Modified Oxford Grading Scale by Laycock (1994).

RESULTS

Of the patients, 65.5% were not aware of their pelvic floor and were not able to contract the pelvic floor muscles (Grade 0 to 1 by Laycock), 22% had an inaccurate knowledge and only performed an insufficient pelvic floor muscle contraction (Grade 2 by Laycock). Only 12.5% could contract their pelvic floor muscles properly (Grade 3 to 4 by Laycock). A subgroup of 83 patients had already absolved pelvic floor exercises in the past, 80 patients with conventional instructions, 3 patients with digital vaginal control. In this subgroup 54.2% of the patients were not able to contract the pelvic floor muscles (Grade 0 to 1 by Laycock) 25.3% only performed an insufficient contraction (Grade 2 by Laycock), while 20% were able to perform a sufficient and powerful contraction (Grade 3 to 4 by Laycock). The three patients in the past controlled by a digital vaginal palpation were part of this group and managed a pelvic floor muscle strength Grade 4 by Laycock. A high percentage of female geriatric patients with symptoms of urinary incontinence have a lack of understanding regarding the position and function of their pelvic floor. These results suggest that conventional pelvic floor muscle exercises without specific control are not an appropriate method to improve geriatric patients' ability to contract their pelvic floor muscles and to prevent urine leakage.

摘要

未标注

盆底的解剖结构和功能不仅在女性尿失禁的可能病因中起着重要作用,对其治疗也至关重要。本病例对照研究旨在确定患有尿失禁症状的老年女性患者对其盆底的了解情况,并评估她们自主和反射性收缩盆底肌肉的能力。

方法

共有377名有尿失禁症状的老年女性患者接受了尿失禁基础评估。通过手指阴道触诊检查她们收缩盆底肌肉的能力。记录的肌肉力量程度由Laycock(1994年)的改良牛津分级量表进行分级。

结果

在这些患者中,65.5%不知道自己的盆底情况,无法收缩盆底肌肉(Laycock分级为0至1级),22%了解不准确,仅进行了不足的盆底肌肉收缩(Laycock分级为2级)。只有12.5%能够正确收缩盆底肌肉(Laycock分级为3至4级)。一个由83名患者组成的亚组过去已经进行过盆底肌锻炼,其中80名患者接受传统指导,3名患者接受手指阴道控制。在这个亚组中,54.2%的患者无法收缩盆底肌肉(Laycock分级为0至1级),25.3%仅进行了不足的收缩(Laycock分级为2级),而20%能够进行充分有力的收缩(Laycock分级为3至4级)。过去接受手指阴道触诊控制的三名患者属于该组,其盆底肌肉力量达到Laycock分级4级。很大一部分有尿失禁症状的老年女性患者对其盆底的位置和功能缺乏了解。这些结果表明,没有特定控制的传统盆底肌肉锻炼不是提高老年患者收缩盆底肌肉能力和预防漏尿的合适方法。

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