The Relationship Between Urinary Symptom Severity And Functional Status İn Patients With Stroke.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Scottish Medical Journal Pub Date : 2022-05-01 Epub Date: 2022-01-05 DOI:10.1177/00369330211072247
Fatma Özcan, Zuhal Özişler
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Abstract

Background: Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction (LUTD) is a condition that is common in stroke patients and affects their quality of life and psychological state.

Aim: To determine the factors affecting LUTD severity in stroke patients and to evaluate its relationship with functional status.

Method: 77 stroke patients were included in our study. Demographic and stroke characteristics of all patients were recorded. Functional Ambulation Scale (FAS), Functional Independence Measure (FIM), the Core Lower Urinary Tract Symptom Score (CLSS) Questionnaire, Beck Depression Scale were administered to the patient. 33 of 77 patients had urodynamic study and these patients constituted the subgroup of the study. Patients were grouped according to type of disorder, type of detrusor and detrusor sphincter dyssynergia (DSD) using urodynamic study findings.

Result: The mean CLSS of men was significantly higher than women (P = 0.017). A significant positive correlation was found between age and CLSS (P = 0.035 r = 0.24) and negative correlation was found between total FIM and all sub-parameter scores and mean of CLSS (P = 0.001 r = -0.467).

Conclusion: LUTD is common in stroke patients and the presence of urinary symptoms is associated with poor functional status. No significant relationship was observed between urodynamic data except maximum flow rate and CLSS.

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脑卒中患者泌尿系统症状严重程度与功能状态的关系İn。
背景:下尿路功能障碍(LUTD)是脑卒中患者的常见病,影响患者的生活质量和心理状态。目的:探讨影响脑卒中患者LUTD严重程度的因素及其与功能状态的关系。方法:选取77例脑卒中患者进行研究。记录所有患者的人口学特征和脑卒中特征。采用功能行走量表(FAS)、功能独立性量表(FIM)、核心下尿路症状评分问卷(CLSS)、贝克抑郁量表。77例患者中有33例进行了尿动力学研究,这些患者构成了研究的亚组。根据尿动力学研究结果,将患者按障碍类型、逼尿肌类型和逼尿肌括约肌协同障碍(DSD)进行分组。结果:男性的平均CLSS显著高于女性(P = 0.017)。年龄与CLSS呈显著正相关(P = 0.035 r = 0.24),总FIM与所有子参数得分和CLSS平均值呈负相关(P = 0.001 r = -0.467)。结论:LUTD在脑卒中患者中很常见,泌尿系统症状的出现与功能状态不佳有关。除最大流量与CLSS外,尿动力学数据之间无显著关系。
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Scottish Medical Journal
Scottish Medical Journal 医学-医学:内科
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期刊介绍: A unique international information source for the latest news and issues concerning the Scottish medical community. Contributions are drawn from Scotland and its medical institutions, through an array of international authors. In addition to original papers, Scottish Medical Journal publishes commissioned educational review articles, case reports, historical articles, and sponsoring society abstracts.This journal is a member of the Committee on Publications Ethics (COPE).
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