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择期腰椎手术患者术前下尿路症状的发生率。

Prevalence of Preoperative Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Patients Undergoing Elective Lumbar Spine Surgery.

机构信息

Department of Orthopedics and Rehabilitation, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR.

出版信息

Spine (Phila Pa 1976). 2018 Oct 1;43(19):E1152-E1156. doi: 10.1097/BRS.0000000000002649.

Abstract

STUDY DESIGN

Cross-sectional cohort study.

OBJECTIVE

To determine the prevalence of moderate-to-severe lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) in patients undergoing elective lumbar spine surgery, and to describe associations between prevalence, severity of symptoms, demographic variables, and spine pathology.

SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA

The prevalence of LUTS is unknown in patients with lumbar spine disease. Furthermore, the extent of LUTS severity and the relationship between spine pathology and LUTS is not well documented.

METHODS

We used the validated International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS) to assess LUTS severity among elective lumbar spine surgery patients from October 2015 to April 2017 at a single academic institution. Moderate-to-severe LUTS was defined as IPSS score of 8 or more. The IPSS also includes a question to assess urinary bother, for which a score of 4 or more indicates clinically significant bother. Prevalence estimates and 95% confidence intervals were computed in the sample overall, and according to sex, age, and lumbar spine diagnosis.

RESULTS

IPSS data were obtained from 373 patients (97% of those eligible) undergoing elective lumbar spine surgery. Moderate-to-severe urinary symptoms were reported by 46% of these patients, and by 51% of women and 42% of men. Prevalence of moderate-to-severe urinary symptoms increased with age, rising from 38% in patients younger than 40 years to 57% in patients 70 years or older. LUTS prevalence according to spondylolisthesis, stenosis, scoliosis, and herniated nucleus pulposus diagnostic groups were 51%, 50%, 50%, and 31%, respectively. Clinically significant urinary bother was reported by 14% overall, 10% of men, and 18% of women, and prevalence also increased with age.

CONCLUSION

Moderate-to-severe LUTS were highly prevalent in this sample. Urinary symptoms are more prevalent with increasing age, in women, and in patients with stenosis, spondylolisthesis, and scoliosis. Proportionally, fewer patients reported clinically significant urinary bother, which may impact patient reporting and physician identification of urinary symptoms.

LEVEL OF EVIDENCE

摘要

研究设计

横断面队列研究。

目的

确定接受择期腰椎手术患者中度至重度下尿路症状(LUTS)的患病率,并描述患病率、症状严重程度、人口统计学变量和脊柱病理之间的关系。

背景资料概要

腰椎疾病患者的 LUTS 患病率尚不清楚。此外,LUTS 严重程度的程度以及脊柱病理与 LUTS 之间的关系尚未得到很好的记录。

方法

我们使用经过验证的国际前列腺症状评分(IPSS)在 2015 年 10 月至 2017 年 4 月期间在一家学术机构中对接受择期腰椎手术的患者进行 LUTS 严重程度评估。中度至重度 LUTS 的定义为 IPSS 评分为 8 或更高。IPSS 还包括一个评估尿困扰的问题,其中评分 4 或更高表示有临床意义的困扰。在总体样本中以及根据性别、年龄和腰椎诊断计算患病率估计值和 95%置信区间。

结果

从 373 名接受择期腰椎手术的患者(符合条件的患者的 97%)获得了 IPSS 数据。这些患者中有 46%报告有中度至重度尿症状,其中 51%为女性,42%为男性。随着年龄的增长,中度至重度尿症状的患病率增加,从 40 岁以下患者的 38%上升到 70 岁或以上患者的 57%。根据脊椎滑脱、狭窄、脊柱侧凸和椎间盘突出诊断组,LUTS 的患病率分别为 51%、50%、50%和 31%。总体而言,有 14%的患者报告有临床意义的尿困扰,其中 10%为男性,18%为女性,且患病率也随年龄增长而增加。

结论

在该样本中,中度至重度 LUTS 非常普遍。随着年龄的增长、女性以及患有狭窄、脊椎滑脱和脊柱侧凸的患者,尿症状更为普遍。报告有临床意义的尿困扰的患者比例较少,这可能会影响患者的报告和医生对尿症状的识别。

证据水平

3 级。

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