Diokno A C, Brock B M, Herzog A R, Bromberg J
Department of Urology, William Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, Michigan.
Urology. 1990 Aug;36(2):129-38. doi: 10.1016/0090-4295(90)80211-5.
A probability sample of noninstitutionalized elderly people in Washtenaw County, Michigan, was interviewed to determine the relationship between urinary incontinence and various health conditions. The results show that between both male and female respondents physical mobility problems, specific neurologic symptoms, lower urinary tract problems, bowel problems, respiratory problems, and history of genital surgery are more prevalent among those who are incontinent than among those who are continent. Additional factors associated with incontinence in females are: history of parent and sibling incontinence, incontinence either during pregnancy or postpartum, hearing problems, use of female hormones, and vaginal infections. Incontinence among males is associated with vision problems and a history of and symptoms of cardiovascular disease. These findings suggest urinary incontinence is part of a complex and multifactorial problem. Further studies are needed to confirm and explain these findings.
对密歇根州沃什特瑙县非机构化老年人的概率样本进行了访谈,以确定尿失禁与各种健康状况之间的关系。结果显示,在男性和女性受访者中,身体活动问题、特定神经症状、下尿路问题、肠道问题、呼吸问题以及生殖器手术史在尿失禁者中比在无尿失禁者中更为普遍。与女性尿失禁相关的其他因素包括:父母和兄弟姐妹的尿失禁史、怀孕或产后尿失禁、听力问题、使用女性荷尔蒙以及阴道感染。男性尿失禁与视力问题以及心血管疾病史和症状有关。这些发现表明尿失禁是一个复杂的多因素问题的一部分。需要进一步的研究来证实和解释这些发现。