Symptomatic Autonomic Dysfunction in Interstitial Cystitis/Bladder Pain Syndrome.

Pub Date : 2024-06-27 DOI:10.1097/SPV.0000000000001536
Rory Ritts, Dylan Wolff, Mary Namugosa, Fang-Chi Hsu, Kaylee Ferrara, Robert Evans, Stephen J Walker
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Abstract

Importance: Interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome (IC/BPS) is a highly prevalent condition with incompletely understood pathophysiology, especially in relation to the systemic symptoms experienced. The role of autonomic nervous system dysfunction in IC/BPS remains poorly understood.

Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess the relationship between autonomic symptom severity and clinical characteristics of patients with IC/BPS.

Study design: This is a retrospective cohort study of 122 IC/BPS patients who completed the Composite Autonomic Symptoms Score (COMPASS-31) questionnaire. Data were collected on anesthetic bladder capacity (BC), Hunner lesion (HL) status, results for validated IC/BPS symptom questionnaires (O'Leary Sant Interstitial Cystitis Symptom Index and Interstitial Cystitis Problem Index (ICSI/ICPI) and the Pelvic Pain and Urgency/Frequency (PUF) scale), and comorbid nonurologic associated syndromes. Using the first quartile of COMPASS-31 scores as the cutoff, we compared patients within the first quartile (low symptom load; n = 30), to the remainder of the patients (high symptom load; n = 92).

Results: Patients scoring ≥20.36 were significantly less likely to be HL positive (10.9% vs 26.7%; P = 0.043) and had a significantly higher BC (823.10 ± 396.07 vs 635.00 ± 335.06; P = 0.027), higher scores on the PUF questionnaire (23.80 ± 4.98 vs; 19.61 ± 5.22 P < 0.001), and a higher number of nonurologic associated syndromes (5.65 ± 2.90 vs 2.60 ± 1.89; P < 0.001).

Conclusions: Patients with IC/BPS experience widespread symptoms associated with autonomic nervous system dysfunction. A higher symptom load strongly correlates with a nonbladder-centric phenotype. These findings provide further evidence that total body nervous system dysfunction is present in patients with nonbladder centric IC/BPS.

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间质性膀胱炎/膀胱疼痛综合征的症状性自主神经功能障碍。
重要性:间质性膀胱炎/膀胱疼痛综合征(IC/BPS)是一种发病率很高的疾病,其病理生理学尚不完全清楚,尤其是与全身症状的关系。人们对自律神经系统功能障碍在 IC/BPS 中的作用仍然知之甚少:本研究旨在评估自律神经症状严重程度与 IC/BPS 患者临床特征之间的关系:这是一项回顾性队列研究,共有 122 名 IC/BPS 患者填写了自主神经症状综合评分 (COMPASS-31) 问卷。研究收集了有关麻醉后膀胱容量(BC)、Hunner 病变(HL)状态、经验证的 IC/BPS 症状问卷调查结果(O'Leary Sant 间质性膀胱炎症状指数和间质性膀胱炎问题指数(ICSI/ICPI)以及盆腔疼痛和尿急/尿频量表(PUF))以及合并非泌尿系统相关综合征的数据。以 COMPASS-31 评分的第一四分位数为分界点,我们将第一四分位数内的患者(低症状负荷;n = 30)与其余患者(高症状负荷;n = 92)进行了比较:结果:得分≥20.36 的患者 HL 阳性的可能性明显较低(10.9% vs 26.7%; P = 0.043),BC 明显较高(823.10 ± 396.07 vs 635.00 ± 335.06; P = 0.027),PUF问卷得分更高(23.80 ± 4.98 vs; 19.61 ± 5.22 P < 0.001),非泌尿系统相关综合征数量更多(5.65 ± 2.90 vs 2.60 ± 1.89; P < 0.001):结论:IC/BPS 患者会出现与自主神经系统功能障碍相关的广泛症状。较高的症状负荷与非膀胱中心表型密切相关。这些发现进一步证明,非膀胱中心型 IC/BPS 患者存在全身神经系统功能障碍。
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