Gubbiotti Marilena, Balzarro Matteo, Zoccante Leonardo, Di Gennaro Gianfranco, Marchiafava Moreno, Bedetti Chiara, Rubilotta Emanuele
Department of Urology, San Donato Hospital, Arezzo, Italy.
Department of Urology, A.O.U.I. Verona University, Verona, Italy.
Front Psychiatry. 2024 Mar 11;15:1140113. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2024.1140113. eCollection 2024.
To evaluate lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) and bowel disorders in a population of young subjects with autism spectrum disorder (ADS) by a national survey and to assess the relationship between the occurrence, frequency, and type of LUTS and the severity of behavioral and neuropsychiatric characteristics.
A survey on LUTS and bowel disorders in the ASD population was sent by mail and social media through the main Italian Associations of ASD between February and September 2022. The correlation between LUTS and ASD severity was also assessed.
The survey was completed by 502 subjects with a mean age of 16.6 years ± 10 years: male participants were 413 (mean age: 16.5 years ± 9.8 years), while female participants 89 (mean age: 17.2 years ± 10.9 years). ADS severity was found low in 29.9%, moderate in 27.1%, and severe in 43%. LUTS were reported by 77.1%, storage symptoms in 51.4%, and voiding symptoms in 60.6%. Urinary incontinence was reported by 12.5%. Enuresis was reported by 14.3% (72/502) of the respondents: primary enuresis in 70.8% (51/72), secondary in the remaining. Pads were used by 40 subjects with a median of 2.9 pads/day (range, 0-8). A toilet training program was performed by 61 of the respondents, with satisfactory results in 40/61 (65.6%). A significant correlation was found between greater ASD severity and higher LUTS rates. The mean VAS score on the impact of LUTS on family relationships was 2 ± 2.9. Regular bowel function was reported by 57.4% (288/502) of the respondents, while increased daily defecations were present in 11.2% (56/502), constipation in 31.5% (158/502), and fecal incontinence in 7.9% (40/502).
This survey demonstrated that LUTS are very common in the young ASD population and that the prevalence of urinary symptoms is related to higher severity of the ASD condition. Bowel disorders are often associated with urinary symptoms and dysfunctions. Urologists should be aware of the frequent occurrence of urological disorders and symptoms in individuals with ASD and should be involved in their clinical management in a multidisciplinary team that cares for these people.
通过一项全国性调查评估患有自闭症谱系障碍(ADS)的年轻人群的下尿路症状(LUTS)和肠道疾病,并评估LUTS的发生、频率和类型与行为及神经精神特征严重程度之间的关系。
2022年2月至9月期间,通过邮件和社交媒体向意大利主要的自闭症谱系障碍协会发送了一份关于自闭症谱系障碍人群LUTS和肠道疾病的调查问卷。同时还评估了LUTS与自闭症谱系障碍严重程度之间的相关性。
502名受试者完成了调查,平均年龄为16.6岁±10岁:男性参与者413名(平均年龄:16.5岁±9.8岁),女性参与者89名(平均年龄:17.2岁±10.9岁)。发现29.9%的自闭症谱系障碍严重程度为轻度,27.1%为中度,43%为重度。77.1%的受试者报告有LUTS,51.4%有储尿症状,60.6%有排尿症状。12.5%的受试者报告有尿失禁。14.3%(72/502)的受访者报告有遗尿症:原发性遗尿症占70.8%(51/72),继发性遗尿症占其余比例。40名受试者使用尿垫,中位数为每天2.9片(范围,0 - 8片)。61名受访者进行了如厕训练计划,其中40/61(65.6%)取得了满意的结果。发现自闭症谱系障碍严重程度越高与LUTS发生率越高之间存在显著相关性。LUTS对家庭关系影响的视觉模拟评分(VAS)平均为2±2.9。57.4%(288/502)的受访者报告肠道功能正常,11.2%(56/502)的受访者排便次数增加,31.5%(158/502)的受访者便秘,7.9%(40/502)的受访者大便失禁。
本次调查表明,LUTS在年轻的自闭症谱系障碍人群中非常常见,并且泌尿系统症状的患病率与自闭症谱系障碍病情的较高严重程度相关。肠道疾病通常与泌尿系统症状及功能障碍有关。泌尿科医生应意识到自闭症谱系障碍患者中泌尿系统疾病和症状的频繁发生,并应参与到照顾这些患者的多学科团队的临床管理中。