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膀胱管理方法及其他因素对慢性脊髓损伤/疾病女性性功能的影响

Impact of bladder management methods and other factors on sexual activity in women with chronic spinal cord injury/disease.

作者信息

Mahler Jasmin Lea, Schneider Salome, Wöllner Jens, Pannek Jürgen, Krebs Jörg

机构信息

Swiss Paraplegic Research, Neuro-Urology, Nottwil, 6207, Switzerland.

Swiss Paraplegic Centre, Nottwil, 6207, Switzerland.

出版信息

Sex Med. 2025 Jan 14;12(6):qfae087. doi: 10.1093/sexmed/qfae087. eCollection 2024 Dec.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Spinal cord injury/disease (SCI/D) profoundly affects both sexuality and urinary function. Catheterization is often necessary to manage bladder voiding and it can interfere with sexual activity.

AIM

We aim to investigate the effect of the bladder evacuation method on sexual activity in women with chronic SCI/D.

METHODS

This cross-sectional study at a specialized SCI/D rehabilitation center recruited women ≥18 years with chronic SCI/D using intermittent or suprapubic catheterization. We assessed sexual activity and sexual function with the German version of the Sexual Behaviour Questionnaire and the Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI) and a study-specific questionnaire.

OUTCOMES

The primary outcome was sexual activity and secondary outcomes included factors influencing sexual activity, such as age and SCI/D characteristics.

RESULTS

Around half of the evaluated women were sexually active, regardless of bladder evacuation method. However, significantly ( = .018) more women using intermittent catheterization (IC) (66.7%, 20/30) were sexually active compared to those with a suprapubic catheter (SPC) (29.4%, 5/17). The main concern for women using IC was urinary incontinence during sex (43.3%, 13/30), while those with a SPC struggled with self-image due to the catheter (58.8%, 10/17). Not having a partner was the most common reason for sexual inactivity in both groups (59.1%). The median FSFI total score was significantly ( = .049) greater in the IC group (median 26.4, lower quartiles [LQ] 8.9/upper quartiles [UQ] 28.8) compared to the SPC group (median 11.5, LQ 5.4/UQ 25.5), which represents a lower grade of sexual dysfunction in women using IC.

CLINICAL TRANSLATION

Sexual education is crucial and should be adapted to the different types of bladder management.

STRENGTH & LIMITATIONS: This study shows first data on the effect of catheter on sexual activity in women. Limitation of our study is the small sample size and response bias by the high rejection rate of women with SPC.

CONCLUSIONS

Few women with SPC remain sexually active after SCI/D, while the majority of women using IC do, highlighting issues around self-image and urinary incontinence.

摘要

背景

脊髓损伤/疾病(SCI/D)对性功能和排尿功能均有深远影响。通常需要进行导尿来管理膀胱排尿,而这可能会干扰性活动。

目的

我们旨在研究膀胱排空方法对慢性SCI/D女性性活动的影响。

方法

在一家专门的SCI/D康复中心进行的这项横断面研究,招募了年龄≥18岁、采用间歇性导尿或耻骨上导尿的慢性SCI/D女性。我们使用德文版的性行为问卷、女性性功能指数(FSFI)以及一份特定研究问卷来评估性活动和性功能。

结果

主要结果是性活动,次要结果包括影响性活动的因素,如年龄和SCI/D特征。

结果

无论采用何种膀胱排空方法,约一半接受评估的女性有性活动。然而,与使用耻骨上导尿(SPC)的女性(29.4%,5/17)相比,使用间歇性导尿(IC)的女性(66.7%,20/30)有性活动的比例显著更高(P = 0.018)。使用IC的女性主要担忧是性生活期间尿失禁(43.3%,13/30),而使用SPC的女性则因导尿管而在自我形象方面存在困扰(58.8%,10/17)。两组中,没有伴侣是性活动不活跃的最常见原因(59.1%)。IC组的FSFI总分中位数(中位数26.4,下四分位数[LQ]8.9/上四分位数[UQ]28.8)显著高于SPC组(中位数11.5,LQ 5.4/UQ 25.5)(P = 0.049),这表明使用IC的女性性功能障碍程度较低。

临床意义

性教育至关重要,应根据不同类型的膀胱管理方式进行调整。

优点与局限性

本研究首次给出了导尿管对女性性活动影响的数据。我们研究的局限性在于样本量小以及SPC女性高拒绝率导致的应答偏倚。

结论

SCI/D后,很少有使用SPC的女性仍保持性活跃,而大多数使用IC的女性则保持性活跃,这凸显了自我形象和尿失禁方面的问题。

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