Occurrence of Urinary Tract Infections and Physical Functioning in Patients After Stroke

Q4 Medicine Rehabilitacja Medyczna Pub Date : 2022-12-12 DOI:10.5604/01.3001.0016.1490
Mariola E. Wodzińska, U. Stepaniak, A. Micek, A. Pająk
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Introduction: The majority of brain strokes result in a reduction of physical functioning and remain a major cause of disability. Post-stroke rehabilitation aims to improve physical functioning of patients who have suffered from stroke. Infections, including those of the urinary tract (UTI), are complications of stroke that occur in patients who undergo physical therapy at stationary departments of neurological rehabilitation and may significantly influence its effectiveness. Study aim: The main objective of the study is to assess the relationship between the UTI and physical functioning in patients after stroke, and the relationship between prevalence of UTIs and the results of rehabilitation in post-stroke patients. Material and methods: An observational case-control study was conducted, with a natural selection into the study groups according to the prevalence of UTI. Data was collected from the medical records of all stroke patients rehabilitated at the inpatient Neurological Rehabilitation Department of ORNR “Krzeszowice” in Krzeszowice during the period from 01 Jan. 2012 to 31 Dec. 2014. The study included 400 patients. Physical functioning was assessed using the Barthel and Rankin scales. Results. UTI occurred in 37.5% of patients. In the univariate analysis, the occurrence of UTIs was associated with worse physical functioning at admission and discharge. After adjustment to the influence of gender, age, side and type of stroke, the time since discharge from the stroke unit, the presence of diabetes and use urinary catheter, better physical functioning at admission to the neurological rehabilitation unit was inversely related to the occurrence of UTI (according to the Barthel scale: OR = 0.89, 95% CI: 0.85-0.94); according to the Rankin scale: OR = 1.75; 95% CI: 1.33-2.32). At discharge, after adjustment for: influence of physical functioning at admission to the ward and other confounding factors, the occurrence of UTI was not significantly correlated with the physical functioning of patients. During hospitalisation, physical functioning improved in both groups, but among the group of patients with UTI, the dynamics of the change was significantly greater than in patients without UTI. Conclusions. In stroke patients referred to inpatient neurological rehabilitation, UTIs are a common complication. The occurrence of UTI was associated with decreased physical functioning at admission to the department, but in patients with UTI, more dynamic improvement in physical functioning was found during rehabilitation. The incidence of UTI was not related to physical functioning at discharge from the ward.
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脑卒中后尿路感染与身体功能的关系
引言:大多数脑卒中导致身体功能下降,仍然是导致残疾的主要原因。中风后康复旨在改善中风患者的身体功能。感染,包括尿路感染,是中风的并发症,发生在神经康复固定部门接受物理治疗的患者身上,可能会严重影响其疗效。研究目的:本研究的主要目的是评估脑卒中患者的尿路感染与身体功能之间的关系,以及脑卒中患者尿路感染患病率与康复结果之间的关系。材料和方法:进行观察性病例对照研究,根据尿路感染的患病率自然选择研究组。数据收集自2012年1月1日至2014年12月31日期间在Krzeszowice的ORNR“Krzeszovice”住院神经康复科康复的所有中风患者的医疗记录。这项研究包括400名患者。使用Barthel和Rankin量表评估身体功能。后果37.5%的患者发生尿路感染。在单因素分析中,尿路感染的发生与入院和出院时身体功能较差有关。在调整了性别、年龄、侧部和中风类型的影响后,从中风病房出院后的时间、糖尿病的存在和导尿管的使用、进入神经康复病房时更好的身体功能与尿路感染的发生呈负相关(根据Barthel量表:OR=0.89,95%CI:0.85-0.94);根据Rankin量表:OR=1.75;95%可信区间:1.33-2.32)。出院时,在调整了入院时身体功能的影响和其他混杂因素后,尿路感染的发生与患者的身体功能没有显著相关性。住院期间,两组患者的身体功能都有所改善,但在尿路感染患者组中,这种变化的动力明显大于无尿路感染的患者。结论:在转诊至住院神经康复的中风患者中,尿路感染是一种常见的并发症。UTI的发生与入院时身体功能下降有关,但在UTI患者中,在康复过程中发现身体功能有更动态的改善。UTI的发生率与出院时的身体功能无关。
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Rehabilitacja Medyczna
Rehabilitacja Medyczna Medicine-Rehabilitation
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