Patient Satisfaction and QoL in SUI: Results With Single-Incision or Full-Length Slings.

IF 0.8 Q4 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY Urogynecology (Hagerstown, Md.) Pub Date : 2024-10-18 DOI:10.1097/SPV.0000000000001586
Ty Erickson, Edward Gheiler, Craig E Hanson, Rebecca McCrery, Mitesh Parekh, Mohamad Parva, Le Mai Tu
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Abstract

Importance: Understanding treatment impact on quality of life of patients with stress urinary incontinence (SUI) in the short- and long-term is vital to optimizing treatment success.

Objectives: This study aimed to report 36-month patient satisfaction and quality of life results from a 522 study of single-incision and full-length slings in SUI.

Study design: This was a secondary analysis of the Altis 522 study, a prospective, multicenter, nonrandomized, noninferiority cohort study comparing the Altis single-incision sling to full-length slings for the treatment of SUI. The current study endpoints are patient-reported outcomes on quality of life related to continence status at 6, 12, 18, 24, and 36 months, measured through patient-reported, validated questionnaires: Urogenital Distress Inventory, Incontinence Impact Questionnaire, Patient Global Impression of Improvement, and Surgical Satisfaction Questionnaire.

Results: A total of 355 women underwent the sling procedure (184, Altis group; 171, comparator group). At 36 months, 140 (76.0%) of Altis and 101 (59.1%) of comparator group patients were assessed. Patient Global Impression of Improvement at 36 months indicated that 92.9% of Altis and 90.1% of comparator patients reported that their condition was "very much better" or "much better" (P = 0.444). Urogenital Distress Inventory at 36 months indicated improvement in quality of life in both groups with a mean change from baseline of 41.7 ± 19.3 (Altis group; n = 140) versus 44.4 ± 22.2 (comparator group; n = 101) (P = 0.305). The Incontinence Impact Questionnaire indicated average quality-of-life improvement of 50% in both groups from presurgery to 36 months, with a mean change from baseline of 51.8 ± 25.8 (Altis group) versus 50.2 ± 25.1 (comparator group) (P = 0.619).

Conclusions: This 36-month study demonstrated the lasting, positive effect that surgical intervention can have on patients with SUI.

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SUI 患者的满意度和 QoL:单切口或全长吊带的效果
重要性:了解治疗对压力性尿失禁(SUI)患者短期和长期生活质量的影响对于优化治疗成功率至关重要:本研究旨在报告 522 项关于单切口和全长吊带治疗 SUI 的研究中患者 36 个月的满意度和生活质量结果:这是 Altis 522 研究的二次分析,该研究是一项前瞻性、多中心、非随机、非劣效性队列研究,比较了 Altis 单切口吊衣和全长吊衣治疗 SUI 的效果。目前的研究终点是患者报告的 6、12、18、24 和 36 个月的生活质量结果,这些结果与患者的尿失禁状况有关,通过患者报告的有效问卷进行测量:结果:共有 355 名妇女接受了尿失禁治疗:共有 355 名妇女接受了吊带术(184 人,Altis 组;171 人,对比组)。在 36 个月的评估中,Altis 组有 140 名(76.0%)患者,对比组有 101 名(59.1%)患者。36 个月时的 "患者总体改善印象 "显示,92.9% 的 Altis 患者和 90.1% 的对比组患者表示病情 "非常好 "或 "好多了"(P = 0.444)。36 个月后的泌尿生殖系统压力量表显示,两组患者的生活质量均有所改善,与基线相比的平均变化为 41.7 ± 19.3(Altis 组;n = 140)和 44.4 ± 22.2(对比组;n = 101)(P = 0.305)。尿失禁影响问卷显示,从手术前到 36 个月,两组患者的生活质量平均提高了 50%,与基线相比,平均变化为 51.8 ± 25.8(Altis 组)对 50.2 ± 25.1(对比组)(P = 0.619):这项为期 36 个月的研究表明,手术干预可对 SUI 患者产生持久、积极的影响。
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