The association between lower urinary tract symptoms secondary to benign prostatic hyperplasia and multimorbidity among Chinese middle-aged and elderly males: evidence based on propensity score matching.

IF 1.7 3区 医学 Q4 ANDROLOGY Translational andrology and urology Pub Date : 2024-09-30 Epub Date: 2024-09-26 DOI:10.21037/tau-24-268
Chuanfeng Liu, Haifang Guan, Shouxia Cao, Yongqiang Xia, Fuming Wang
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Background: With the aging population, patients with lower urinary tract symptoms/benign prostatic hyperplasia (LUTS/BPH) often face multiple chronic conditions (multimorbidity), significantly impacting their quality of life. This study aims to determine the relationship between LUTS/BPH, multimorbidity, and various chronic diseases in middle-aged and elderly Chinese populations.

Methods: This cross-sectional study utilizes data from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS), involving 6,645 residents aged 45 and above. Data on 14 chronic diseases were collected, with multimorbidity defined based on the presence of 2-5 chronic conditions. The number of chronic conditions was further categorized into five groups. Propensity score matching (PSM) was used to control for 11 confounding factors. Linear regression was employed to analyze the relationship between LUTS/BPH and the number of chronic conditions in middle-aged and elderly Chinese men before and after PSM. Both univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses were used to explore the association between LUTS/BPH and multimorbidity as well as each chronic disease.

Results: The prevalence of multimorbidity was significantly higher among middle-aged and elderly individuals with LUTS/BPH compared to those without. Before PSM, LUTS/BPH was positively correlated with the number of chronic diseases (β=0.175, P<0.001), and the risk of multimorbidity significantly increased, showing a dose-response relationship. The risk of having at least two chronic diseases in patients with LUTS/BPH was 2.39 times higher than in those without LUTS/BPH [odds ratio (OR) =2.39, 95% confidence interval (CI): 2.04-2.80], and the risk of having five chronic diseases was 3.97 times higher (OR =3.97, 95% CI: 3.14-4.99). After PSM, 819 pairs were successfully matched. The positive correlation between LUTS/BPH and multimorbidity still existed, with the risks of having at least two and five chronic diseases being 2.37 times (OR =2.37, 95% CI: 1.94-2.90) and 3.69 times (OR =3.69, 95% CI: 2.62-5.29) higher, respectively. Among them, the risk of emotional/nervous/psychiatric problems was the highest in LUTS/BPH patients (OR =6.58, 95% CI: 2.22-28.13), while the risk of arthritis/rheumatism was the lowest (OR =1.60, 95% CI: 1.30-1.98).

Conclusions: In the Chinese population, LUTS/BPH is closely associated with multimorbidity and each of the 14 chronic diseases examined, with a dose-response relationship based on the number of chronic diseases defined within multimorbidity. It is imperative to incorporate LUTS/BPH into multimorbidity research and management. We recommend that clinicians and policymakers consider the increased risk of multimorbidity and various chronic diseases among male LUTS/BPH patients.

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中国中老年男性良性前列腺增生继发的下尿路症状与多病之间的关系:基于倾向得分匹配的证据。
背景:随着人口老龄化,下尿路症状/良性前列腺增生(LUTS/BPH)患者往往面临多种慢性疾病(多病共患),严重影响了他们的生活质量。本研究旨在确定中国中老年人群的 LUTS/BPH、多病症和各种慢性疾病之间的关系:这项横断面研究利用了中国健康与退休纵向研究(CHARLS)的数据,涉及 6,645 名 45 岁及以上的居民。研究收集了 14 种慢性病的数据,多病的定义是同时患有 2-5 种慢性病。慢性病的数量被进一步分为五组。采用倾向得分匹配法(PSM)控制了 11 种混杂因素。采用线性回归分析了倾向得分匹配前后中国中老年男性 LUTS/BPH 与慢性病数量之间的关系。单变量和多变量逻辑回归分析用于探讨 LUTS/BPH 与多病症以及每种慢性病之间的关系:结果:与无 LUTS/BPH 的中老年人相比,有 LUTS/BPH 的中老年人的多病患病率明显更高。在 PSM 之前,LUTS/BPH 与慢性病数量呈正相关(β=0.175,PC 结论:在中国人群中,LUTS/BPH 与慢性病数量呈正相关:在中国人群中,LUTS/BPH与多病症和所研究的14种慢性病中的每一种都密切相关,并与多病症中定义的慢性病数量呈剂量反应关系。当务之急是将 LUTS/BPH 纳入多病研究和管理。我们建议临床医生和政策制定者考虑到男性 LUTS/BPH 患者罹患多发病和各种慢性疾病的风险增加。
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期刊介绍: ranslational Andrology and Urology (Print ISSN 2223-4683; Online ISSN 2223-4691; Transl Androl Urol; TAU) is an open access, peer-reviewed, bi-monthly journal (quarterly published from Mar.2012 - Dec. 2014). The main focus of the journal is to describe new findings in the field of translational research of Andrology and Urology, provides current and practical information on basic research and clinical investigations of Andrology and Urology. Specific areas of interest include, but not limited to, molecular study, pathology, biology and technical advances related to andrology and urology. Topics cover range from evaluation, prevention, diagnosis, therapy, prognosis, rehabilitation and future challenges to urology and andrology. Contributions pertinent to urology and andrology are also included from related fields such as public health, basic sciences, education, sociology, and nursing.
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