Mundy Lily R, Homa Karen, Klassen Anne F, Pusic Andrea L, Kerrigan Carolyn L
Durham, N.C.; Lebanon, N.H.; New York, N.Y.; and Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
From the Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Duke University; the Division of Plastic Surgery, Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center; the Plastic and Reconstructive Service, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center; and McMaster University.
Plast Reconstr Surg. 2017 Apr;139(4):846e-853e. doi: 10.1097/PRS.0000000000003171.
The BREAST-Q Reduction module evaluates outcomes in reduction mammaplasty. However, there are currently no published normative scores, limiting the interpretation of BREAST-Q data.
The BREAST-Q Reduction module was administered via the Army of Women, an online community of women (with and without breast cancer) engaged in breast-cancer related research. Normative data were generated from women aged 18 years and older, without a history of breast cancer or breast surgery. Data analysis was performed using descriptive statistics and a linear multivariate regression. Generated normative data were compared to published BREAST-Q Reduction findings.
The preoperative version of the BREAST-Q Reduction module was completed by 1206 women. Participant mean age was 55 ± 13 years, mean body mass index was 27 ± 6 kg/m, and 40 percent (n = 481) had a bra cup size ≥ D. Mean normative scores were as follows: Satisfaction with Breasts, 57 ± 16; Psychosocial Well-being, 68 ± 19; Sexual Well-being, 55 ± 19; and Physical Well-being, 76 ± 11. Normative scores were lower in women with body mass index ≥ 30 and bra cup size ≥ D. In comparison to normative Army of Women scores, published BREAST-Q scores for women undergoing reduction mammaplasty were lower (worse) for preoperative patients and higher (better) for postoperative patients.
These new Army of Women normative data provide insights into breast-related satisfaction and well-being in women not pursuing breast reduction, giving new clinical context to better understand the health burden of macromastia, and to demonstrate the value of reduction mammaplasty in certain patients.
BREAST-Q缩乳模块用于评估缩乳手术的效果。然而,目前尚无已发表的规范评分,这限制了对BREAST-Q数据的解读。
通过“女性大军”在线社区对BREAST-Q缩乳模块进行管理,该社区由参与乳腺癌相关研究的女性(有或无乳腺癌)组成。规范数据来自18岁及以上、无乳腺癌或乳房手术史的女性。使用描述性统计和线性多元回归进行数据分析。将生成的规范数据与已发表的BREAST-Q缩乳研究结果进行比较。
1206名女性完成了BREAST-Q缩乳模块的术前版本。参与者的平均年龄为55±13岁,平均体重指数为27±6kg/m²,40%(n = 481)的女性胸罩罩杯尺寸≥D。平均规范得分如下:乳房满意度为57±16;心理社会幸福感为68±19;性幸福感为55±19;身体幸福感为76±11。体重指数≥30且胸罩罩杯尺寸≥D的女性规范得分较低。与“女性大军”的规范得分相比,接受缩乳手术女性的已发表BREAST-Q得分在术前患者中较低(较差),在术后患者中较高(较好)。
这些新的“女性大军”规范数据为未进行缩乳手术的女性的乳房相关满意度和幸福感提供了见解,为更好地理解巨乳症的健康负担提供了新的临床背景,并证明了缩乳手术在某些患者中的价值。