BLADDER SYMPTOMS IN CHILDREN WITH FUNCTIONAL CONSTIPATION : SYSTEMATIC REVIEW

Made Nindya Prahasari Wismawan, I. G. D. Susma Sugara
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Background: Functional constipation (FC) affects 3% of children worldwide. FC occurs in 95% of children without an organic reason. Lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) and urinary tract infection (UTI) often co-occur. The International Children's Continence Society (ICCS) coined the term bladder and bowel dysfunction (BBD) to stress the frequent combination of bladder and bowel issues. Aim: The purpose of this research is to investigate bladder symptoms in children with functional constipation. Methods: This study confirmed that it met all of the requirements by evaluating the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) 2020 criteria. This allowed the researchers to guarantee that the study was as current as possible. Publications that were published between 2015 and 2023 were incorporated into the search strategy, which encompassed a number of different electronic reference databases (including Pubmed and SagePub). We did not consider review papers, duplicate publications, or articles that were only partially written.  Result: PubMed database search results yielded 213 articles, while SagePub database search results yielded 112 articles. In 2015, the search results for SagePub returned 13 articles while PubMed returned 19 articles. We compiled a total of eight articles (6 from PubMed and 2 from SagePub) and included three studies that met the inclusion criteria.  Conclusion: We can't say for sure how often bladder problems show up in children with FC. This is because the frequency varies a lot, so there aren't many studies. However, children with FC do often have bladder complaints.
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功能性便秘患儿的膀胱症状:系统综述
背景:功能性便秘(FC)影响全球3%的儿童。95%的儿童会发生FC,而不是器质性原因。下尿路症状(LUTS)和尿路感染(UTI)经常同时发生。国际儿童节制协会(ICCS)创造了膀胱和肠道功能障碍(BBD)这个术语,以强调膀胱和肠道问题的频繁结合。目的:探讨功能性便秘患儿的膀胱症状。方法:本研究通过评估系统评价和荟萃分析(PRISMA) 2020标准的首选报告项目,确认其满足所有要求。这使得研究人员能够保证这项研究是尽可能最新的。2015年至2023年间出版的出版物被纳入搜索策略,其中包括许多不同的电子参考数据库(包括Pubmed和SagePub)。我们没有考虑综述论文、重复出版物或仅部分撰写的文章。结果:PubMed数据库检索结果为213篇,SagePub数据库检索结果为112篇。2015年,SagePub检索到13篇文章,PubMed检索到19篇文章。我们总共汇编了8篇文章(6篇来自PubMed, 2篇来自SagePub),并纳入了3项符合纳入标准的研究。结论:我们不能确定患有FC的儿童出现膀胱问题的频率。这是因为频率变化很大,所以研究并不多。然而,患有FC的儿童确实经常有膀胱不适。
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