Division of Kidney, Urologic, and Hematologic Diseases, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, National Institutes of Health.
Office of the Director, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, National Institutes of Health.
J Urol. 2016 Nov;196(5):1342-1349. doi: 10.1016/j.juro.2016.05.117. Epub 2016 Jun 21.
Lower urinary tract symptoms are common in the United States population, leading to significant economic, quality of life and public health issues. The burden will increase as the population ages, and risk factors for lower urinary tract symptoms, including diabetes and obesity, remain highly prevalent. Improving clinical management and establishing the knowledge base to prevent lower urinary tract symptoms will require a comprehensive research approach that examines factors beyond the lower urinary tract. While the study of extra-lower urinary tract factors has increased recently, current urological research does not systematically account for the broad set of potential contributing factors spanning biological, behavioral, psychological/executive function and sociocultural factors. A comprehensive assessment of potential contributors to risk, treatment response and progression is necessary to reduce the burden of this condition in the United States.
We considered challenges to continuing the predominantly lower urinary tract dysfunction centric approach that has dominated previous research of lower urinary tract symptoms.
We developed a new, comprehensive framework for urology research that includes a broader set of potential factors contributing to lower urinary tract symptoms. This framework aims to broaden research to consider a comprehensive set of potential contributing factors and to engage a broad range of researchers in the investigation of as many extra-lower urinary tract factors as possible, with the goal of improving clinical care and prevention.
We propose a new framework for future urology research, which should help to reduce the medical and economic burden of lower urinary tract symptoms in the United States population.
下尿路症状在美国人群中很常见,导致了重大的经济、生活质量和公共卫生问题。随着人口老龄化,负担将会增加,而下尿路症状的危险因素,包括糖尿病和肥胖,仍然非常普遍。改善临床管理和建立预防下尿路症状的知识库将需要一种全面的研究方法,该方法不仅要检查下尿路以外的因素。尽管最近对下尿路以外因素的研究有所增加,但目前的泌尿科研究并没有系统地考虑到潜在的广泛的促成因素,包括生物、行为、心理/执行功能和社会文化因素。为了减少这种疾病在美国的负担,有必要对潜在风险因素、治疗反应和进展进行全面评估。
我们考虑了继续以主要关注下尿路功能障碍为中心的方法所面临的挑战,这种方法主导了下尿路症状的先前研究。
我们为泌尿科研究开发了一个新的、全面的框架,其中包括更广泛的潜在因素,这些因素可能导致下尿路症状。该框架旨在拓宽研究范围,考虑更全面的潜在因素,并让更广泛的研究人员参与对尽可能多的下尿路以外因素的研究,以改善临床护理和预防。
我们提出了一个新的泌尿科研究框架,这应该有助于减少美国人口中下尿路症状的医疗和经济负担。