Klinikum Ludwigshafen, Institut für Physikalische und Rehabilitative Medizin, Germany.
Dtsch Arztebl Int. 2010 Aug;107(34-35):596-601. doi: 10.3238/arztebl.2010.0596. Epub 2010 Aug 20.
The aging of the population will make fecal incontinence an increasingly important socioeconomic problem in the coming decades. Already today, the cost to society of treating incontinence with inserts, diapers, and closed systems exceeds the total cost of all cardiac and anti-inflammatory medications.
This article is based on a selective review of the literature and on clinical experience. No meta-analyses on this topic have yet been published.
Surveys in highly industrialized countries in the Western Hemisphere have shown that about 5% of the population suffers from fecal incontinence of varying degrees of severity. This condition will become more common, in both relative and absolute terms, in the coming decades. Various methods of care and therapy are currently available for fecal incontinence, yet many patients do not seek medical help for it because of embarrassment. Thus, its true prevalence is certainly higher than the surveys imply.
The challenge today, therefore, is not just to encourage patients to seek medical help early, but also to raise physicians' awareness of fecal incontinence and their readiness to treat it, so that they can provide competent individual counseling and treatment to all patients who suffer from it.
人口老龄化将使粪便失禁在未来几十年成为一个日益重要的社会经济问题。目前,社会为使用内置物、尿布和封闭系统治疗失禁所付出的代价已经超过了所有心脏和抗炎药物的总成本。
本文基于对文献的选择性回顾和临床经验。目前尚未就这一主题发表任何荟萃分析。
西半球高度工业化国家的调查显示,约有 5%的人口患有不同程度的粪便失禁。在未来几十年,这种情况在相对和绝对意义上都会更加普遍。目前有多种护理和治疗方法可用于治疗粪便失禁,但由于感到尴尬,许多患者并未因此寻求医疗帮助。因此,其实际患病率肯定高于调查所显示的。
因此,今天的挑战不仅在于鼓励患者尽早寻求医疗帮助,还在于提高医生对粪便失禁的认识,并使其愿意治疗这种疾病,以便为所有患有这种疾病的患者提供有能力的个性化咨询和治疗。