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活动过度综合征协会(HMSA)女性成员中尿失禁和大便失禁的患病率。

Prevalence of urinary and faecal incontinence among female members of the Hypermobility Syndrome Association (HMSA).

作者信息

Arunkalaivanan A S, Morrison A, Jha S, Blann A

机构信息

Department of Urogynaecology, City Hospital, Birmingham, UK.

出版信息

J Obstet Gynaecol. 2009 Feb;29(2):126-8. doi: 10.1080/01443610802664747.

Abstract

UNLABELLED

The benign joint hypermobility syndrome (BJHS) is a hereditary connective tissue disorder (formerly, EDS III) occurring due to abnormalities of collagen causing laxity of joint ligaments. In a cohort study by Jha et al. (2007), it was found that the prevalence of both urinary and faecal incontinence appears to be significantly higher in women with BJHS when compared with women without this condition. We aimed to confirm these findings among members of the Hypermobility Association, nationwide. A postal/e-mail questionnaire was sent to 373 members of the Hypermobility Syndrome Association (HMSA) who agreed to participate in this study. The basic demographic details including age, race, parity, body mass index (BMI), along with validated questionnaires such as International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire (ICIQ) and ICIQ-Bowel Symptoms (ICIQ-BS) were sent to the HMSA members.

INCLUSION CRITERIA

women with a proven hospital specialist diagnosis of BJHS. A total of 148 responses were analysed with a usable response rate of 40%. Overall prevalence of urinary incontinence in this group was 68.9%. The estimated prevalence of incontinence in a similar population without this condition was 30%. They have been classified by tactiles when analysed with ICIQ scores: Group 1=0 (n=46); Group 2=1-5 (n=36); Group 3=5-10 (n=33); Group 4=11-21 (n=33). Prevalence of faecal incontinence among members of HMSA is 14.9% (n=22). The prevalence of faecal incontinence in the general adult population by contrast is 2.2%. Increasing age and BMI affects the ICIQ scores significantly (p<0.05) among women with faecal incontinence. The prevalence of both urinary and faecal incontinence is significantly higher in women with BJHS when compared with women without this condition. Increasing BMI but not age is associated with the higher ICIQ scores with reference to urinary incontinence, whereas both increasing age and BMI increases the risk of faecal incontinence in this group of women.

摘要

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良性关节过度活动综合征(BJHS)是一种遗传性结缔组织疾病(以前称为埃勒斯-当洛综合征Ⅲ型),由于胶原蛋白异常导致关节韧带松弛而发生。在Jha等人(2007年)的一项队列研究中发现,与无此疾病的女性相比,BJHS女性尿失禁和大便失禁的患病率似乎显著更高。我们旨在在全国范围内的关节过度活动协会成员中证实这些发现。向同意参与本研究的373名关节过度活动综合征协会(HMSA)成员发送了邮政/电子邮件问卷。包括年龄、种族、产次、体重指数(BMI)等基本人口统计学细节,以及经过验证的问卷,如国际尿失禁咨询问卷(ICIQ)和ICIQ-肠道症状问卷(ICIQ-BS),都发送给了HMSA成员。

纳入标准

经医院专科医生确诊为BJHS的女性。共分析了148份回复,有效回复率为40%。该组尿失禁的总体患病率为68.9%。在无此疾病的类似人群中,尿失禁的估计患病率为30%。根据ICIQ评分进行分析时,按触觉将她们分为:第1组=0(n=46);第2组=1-5(n=36);第3组=5-10(n=33);第4组=11-21(n=33)。HMSA成员中大便失禁的患病率为14.9%(n=22)。相比之下,一般成年人群中大便失禁的患病率为2.2%。年龄和BMI的增加对大便失禁女性的ICIQ评分有显著影响(p<0.05)。与无此疾病的女性相比,BJHS女性尿失禁和大便失禁的患病率均显著更高。就尿失禁而言,BMI增加而非年龄增加与较高的ICIQ评分相关,而在这组女性中,年龄和BMI的增加均会增加大便失禁的风险。

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