Should We Be Treating Affective Symptoms, Like Anxiety and Depression Which May Be Related to LUTD in Patients With OAB? ICI-RS 2024.

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q3 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY Neurourology and Urodynamics Pub Date : 2025-01-16 DOI:10.1002/nau.25662
Mauro Van den Ende, Apostolos Apostolidis, Sanjay Sinha, George Bou Kheir, Rayan Mohamed-Ahmed, Caroline Selai, Paul Abrams, Desiree Vrijens
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Abstract

Aims: To discuss the role of screening and treatment of affective symptoms, like anxiety and depression in patients with LUTD. A review of the literature regarding the bidirectional association and multidisciplinary approaches integrating psychometric assessments with personalized treatment plans to improve diagnostic accuracy and therapeutic outcomes of LUTD.

Methods: This review summarizes discussions and a narrative review of (recent) literature during an International Consultation on Incontinence-Research Society 2024 research proposal with respect to the role of screening for anxiety and depression, effect of mental health symptoms on treatment outcomes and future implications.

Results: Consensus recognized the importance to incorporate attention to anxiety and depression in relation to LUTD. The awareness of this association can lead to better outcomes. Future research projects are proposed to evaluate the bidirectional relationship.

Conclusion: The relationship between affective symptoms and LUTD underscores the need for integrated treatment approaches that address both psychological and urological dimensions. Further research is required to identify specific patient subgroups that would benefit most from these interventions, to develop standardized screening tools, and to refine treatment protocols. Multidisciplinary care, incorporating psychological assessment and personalized treatment strategies, could enhance outcomes for LUTD patients.

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我们是否应该治疗可能与OAB患者LUTD相关的情感症状,如焦虑和抑郁?ICI-RS 2024。
目的:探讨焦虑、抑郁等情感性症状在LUTD患者中的筛查和治疗作用。关于双向关联和多学科方法整合心理测量评估与个性化治疗计划,以提高LUTD的诊断准确性和治疗效果的文献综述。方法:本综述总结了在失禁研究学会2024年国际咨询会上关于焦虑和抑郁筛查的作用、心理健康症状对治疗结果的影响以及未来影响的讨论和(最近)文献的叙述性回顾。结果:共识认识到将注意力纳入与LUTD相关的焦虑和抑郁的重要性。意识到这种关联可以带来更好的结果。提出了未来的研究项目,以评估双向关系。结论:情感性症状与LUTD之间的关系强调了需要综合治疗方法,解决心理和泌尿方面的问题。需要进一步的研究来确定从这些干预措施中获益最多的特定患者亚组,开发标准化的筛查工具,并完善治疗方案。多学科治疗,结合心理评估和个性化治疗策略,可以提高LUTD患者的预后。
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Neurourology and Urodynamics
Neurourology and Urodynamics 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
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4.30
自引率
10.00%
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231
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Neurourology and Urodynamics welcomes original scientific contributions from all parts of the world on topics related to urinary tract function, urinary and fecal continence and pelvic floor function.
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