Assessment of lower urinary tract symptoms 6 weeks after delivery and the relationship of pelvic floor muscle function.

IF 2.3 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY Frontiers in global women's health Pub Date : 2024-12-02 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fgwh.2024.1416429
Lei Zhang, Xiaoxiao Wang, Xinnan Hou, Xinrong Zhuang, Yu Wang, Xiaoqing Wang, Ye Lu
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Abstract

Background: Studies on lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) in women, especially in relation to different modes of delivery, are limited. The relationship between the emergence of LUTS and the decline of pelvic muscle function after childbirth remains uncertain.

Study design: This observational study was carried out at the Peking University First Hospital over a time span of 2019-2022. A total of 2,462 women were recruited and surveyed 6 weeks after delivery, utilizing questionnaires for data collection. Additionally, gynecological physical examinations and pelvic floor muscle screenings were conducted as part of the study. To assess individual LUTS and the level of discomfort caused by these symptoms, a modified Chinese version of the Bristol Female Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms questionnaire was employed. Data analysis methods such as descriptive statistics, χ 2 tests, one-way ANOVAs, and multivariate logistic regressions were used to thoroughly examine the collected data.

Results: A high prevalence of LUTS was observed in the study participants, with 70.6% experiencing any symptoms. Storage symptoms were reported by 65.4%, while voiding symptoms were reported by 23.0%. Nocturia was the most commonly reported symptom (35.4%), followed by frequency (25.6%) and urgency (25.3%). Stress urinary incontinence (SUI) was reported by 20.8% of women. Interestingly, nocturia and frequency were generally perceived as less troublesome, with only a minority rating them as problematic. In contrast, urinary incontinence (UI) was frequently reported as highly bothersome, with SUI and urge urinary incontinence (UUI) accounting for significant proportions. Vaginal delivery (VD) and forceps delivery (FD) were identified as significant predictors of LUTS, with statistical significance observed (P < 0.05). Specifically, women who underwent VD, particularly FD, exhibited lower surface electromyography (sEMG) activity compared to those who had cesarean section (CS), both in terms of resting baseline and contraction amplitude (P < 0.001).

Conclusions: Over half of the examined women exhibited LUTS 6 weeks postpartum, with the most common symptoms being nocturia, frequency, urgency, and SUI. Straining and urinary incontinence were commonly reported as significantly uncomfortable, particularly severe in cases of UI. Additionally, vaginal delivery methods, especially those involving the use of forceps (FD), seemed to be more likely to cause pelvic floor muscle or nerve damage, making it the key predictor of storage-related LUTS.

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产后6周下尿路症状评价与盆底肌功能的关系。
背景:关于妇女下尿路症状(LUTS)的研究,特别是与不同分娩方式的关系,是有限的。LUTS的出现与分娩后盆腔肌功能下降之间的关系尚不清楚。研究设计:本观察性研究于2019-2022年在北京大学第一医院进行。共招募2462名妇女,在分娩后6周进行调查,利用问卷收集数据。此外,妇科体检和盆底肌肉筛查也是研究的一部分。为了评估个体LUTS和由这些症状引起的不适程度,采用了改良的中文版布里斯托尔女性下尿路症状问卷。使用描述性统计、χ 2检验、单因素方差分析和多因素logistic回归等数据分析方法对收集的数据进行彻底检查。结果:在研究参与者中观察到LUTS的高患病率,70.6%出现任何症状。储存症状占65.4%,排尿症状占23.0%。夜尿症是最常见的症状(35.4%),其次是尿频(25.6%)和尿急(25.3%)。20.8%的女性出现压力性尿失禁(SUI)。有趣的是,夜尿症和尿频通常被认为不那么麻烦,只有少数人认为它们有问题。相比之下,尿失禁(UI)经常被报道为非常麻烦的疾病,其中SUI和急迫性尿失禁(UUI)占很大比例。阴道分娩(VD)和产钳分娩(FD)被认为是LUTS的重要预测因素,具有统计学意义(P P)结论:超过一半的受访女性在产后6周出现LUTS,最常见的症状是夜尿、尿频、尿急和SUI。紧张和尿失禁通常被报道为明显的不舒服,特别是在尿失禁的情况下。此外,阴道分娩方式,特别是使用产钳(FD)的分娩方式,似乎更容易引起盆底肌肉或神经损伤,使其成为存储相关LUTS的关键预测因素。
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