Lafi Sabreen, Mhajne Nada, Hijaz Hatim, Shawahna Ramzi
Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, An-Najah National University, Nablus, Palestine.
An-Najah National University Hospital, Nablus, Palestine.
BMC Urol. 2025 Apr 2;25(1):68. doi: 10.1186/s12894-025-01747-1.
This study aimed to evaluate the symptoms and discomforts associated with double J ureteral stents in Palestinian urological practice. Another aim was to evaluate the correlations between patient-reported symptoms and discomforts related to ureteral double J stents, as well as their influence on patient-reported quality of life.
This was a prospective observational study at two major hospitals in the West Bank, Palestine. The patients were interviewed at 1 and 3 weeks post-insertion and post-removal of double J ureteral stents using a structured questionnaire. In addition to the sociodemographic and health variables of the patients, the questionnaire also screened for symptoms and discomforts associated with ureteral double J stents and their impact on patient-reported quality of life.
The final analysis included 200 patients who received double J ureteral stents in the Palestinian practice. Of the patients, 172 (86.0%) reported experiencing urinary symptoms, 145 (72.5%) experienced dysuria, 127 (63.5%) experienced frequency, 130 (65.0%) experienced urgency, 111 (55.5%) experienced hematuria, 81 (40.5%) experienced urinary retention, and 57 (28.5%) experienced incontinence. On the other hand, 84 (42.0%) patients reported experiencing low back pain, and 91 (45.5%) patients reported experiencing abdominal pain. Half of the patients (50%) reported using analgesics and 25 (12.5%) reported experiencing fever and seeking medical help. Of the patients, 69 (34.5%) reported experiencing limitations in doing usual daily activities and 68 (34.0%) reported experiencing limitations in the ability to walk. Of the 120 patients who had active sex life, 84 (70.0%) reported pain during sex. Older patients, females, who had higher body mass index, and those who had other comorbidities experienced higher symptoms and discomforts of double J ureteral stents compared to the other patients.
The findings of this study showed that symptoms and discomforts of double J ureteral stents were prevalent in the Palestinian urology practice. The findings reported in this study are informative to urologists and other healthcare providers caring for patients with double J ureteral stents who might be interested in addressing these symptoms and discomforts and improving the quality of life of the affected patients.
本研究旨在评估巴勒斯坦泌尿外科实践中与双J输尿管支架相关的症状和不适。另一个目的是评估患者报告的与输尿管双J支架相关的症状和不适之间的相关性,以及它们对患者报告的生活质量的影响。
这是一项在巴勒斯坦约旦河西岸的两家主要医院进行的前瞻性观察性研究。在插入和取出双J输尿管支架后的1周和3周,使用结构化问卷对患者进行访谈。除了患者的社会人口统计学和健康变量外,问卷还筛查了与输尿管双J支架相关的症状和不适及其对患者报告的生活质量的影响。
最终分析纳入了200名在巴勒斯坦接受双J输尿管支架治疗的患者。其中,172名(86.0%)患者报告有泌尿系统症状,145名(72.5%)有排尿困难,127名(63.5%)有尿频,130名(65.0%)有尿急,111名(55.5%)有血尿,81名(40.5%)有尿潴留,57名(28.5%)有无尿失禁。另一方面,84名(42.0%)患者报告有腰痛,91名(45.5%)患者报告有腹痛。一半的患者(50%)报告使用了镇痛药,25名(12.5%)报告有发热并寻求医疗帮助。在这些患者中,69名(34.5%)报告在进行日常活动时有受限,68名(34.0%)报告行走能力受限。在120名有性生活活跃的患者中,84名(70.)报告在性生活时有疼痛。与其他患者相比,年龄较大、女性、体重指数较高以及有其他合并症的患者,双J输尿管支架的症状和不适更严重。
本研究结果表明,双J输尿管支架的症状和不适在巴勒斯坦泌尿外科实践中很普遍。本研究报告的结果对泌尿外科医生和其他照顾双J输尿管支架患者的医疗服务提供者具有参考价值,他们可能有兴趣解决这些症状和不适,并改善受影响患者的生活质量。