A novel clinical classification for male urinary incontinence: MI-CRONS

George Kasyan , Bagrat Grigoryan , Dmitry Pushkar
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Abstract

Introduction:

The aim of this study is to develop a new simple and practical classification of male urinary incontinence (UI) based on the clinical features and type of urinary incontinence.

Materials & methods:

MI-CRONS classification is a system based on severity of incontinence and patients’ characteristics. Clinical evaluation of incontinence severity is based on preservation of voiding, proportion of void/lost urine, absorbable device usage, level of physical efforts that causes urine loss and nocturnal incontinence. Following patients’ characteristics of patients were included in classification system: history of radical prostatectomy, history of pelvic radiation, surgery for prostatic obstruction, neurogenic or non-neurogenic bladder disorders, and urethral strictures and disorders. This MI-CRONS classification system uses five uppercase Latin letters as follows: Male Incontinence — Cancer, Radiation, Obstruction, Neurogenic, Stricture. The classification could be used for stress, urgency, and mixed UI forms.

Results:

The new MI-CRONS classification system was applied to 85 of 86 patients evaluated in this retrospective study. Patients were classified by MI-CRONS to estimate an inclusiveness and complicity of proposed classification only. One patient was not classified using the new MI-CRONS classification due to history of bladder exstrophy and augmentation cystoplasty. Most of the men studied had a stress form of urinary incontinence and the most common types were 2 (n = 18) and 3 (n = 17) after radical prostatectomy.

Conclusion:

The MI-CRONS has demonstrated prompt potential for classifying male incontinence of any type. The classification is a simple tool to describe these patients and could be useful for daily practice and clinical trials. Although further multicenter studies are needed to evaluate the predictive value of this tool. A Delphi consensus would be proposed with international experts for the further development of MI-CRONS.

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男性尿失禁的新型临床分类:MI-CRONS
导读:本研究旨在根据尿失禁的临床特征和类型,对男性尿失禁(UI)进行一种新的简单实用的分类。尿失禁严重程度的临床评估基于排尿时间、排尿/遗尿比例、可吸收装置的使用、导致遗尿的体力劳动程度和夜间尿失禁。分类系统包括以下患者特征:根治性前列腺切除术史、盆腔放射史、前列腺阻塞手术史、神经源性或非神经源性膀胱疾病以及尿道狭窄和疾病。该 MI-CRONS 分类系统使用以下五个大写拉丁字母:男性尿失禁--癌症、辐射、梗阻、神经源性、狭窄。结果:在这项回顾性研究中,86 位接受评估的患者中有 85 位采用了新的 MI-CRONS 分类系统。通过 MI-CRONS 对患者进行分类,只是为了评估拟议分类的包容性和并发症。有一名患者由于曾患膀胱外翻和膀胱成形术,因此没有采用新的 MI-CRONS 分类法。结论:MI-CRONS已被证明具有对任何类型的男性尿失禁进行分类的潜力。结论:MI-CRONS 显示出了对任何类型的男性尿失禁进行及时分类的潜力,该分类是描述这些患者的简单工具,可用于日常实践和临床试验。尽管还需要进一步的多中心研究来评估该工具的预测价值。建议与国际专家达成德尔菲共识,以进一步开发 MI-CRONS。
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