Predictors of Catheter-Related Bladder Discomfort After Surgery: A Literature Review.

Yuta Mitobe, Tomomi Yoshioka, Yasuko Baba, Yuri Yamaguchi, Kenji Nakagawa, Takeshi Itou, Kiyoyasu Kurahashi
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Background: Indwelling bladder catheters are routinely used in clinical practice. Patients may experience postoperative indwelling catheter-related bladder discomfort (CRBD). This study aimed to perform a literature review to identify predictors of postoperative CRBD.

Methods: We searched PubMed for relevant articles published between 2000 and 2020 using the search items "CRBD", "catheter-related bladder discomfort", and "prediction". Additionally, we searched for articles that matched the research objectives from the references of the extracted articles. We included only prospective observational studies involving human participants and excluded interventional studies, observational studies that did not report sample sizes, or observational studies that did not research on predictors of CRBD. We narrowed our search to the keyword "prediction" and found five references. We selected five studies that met the objectives of the study as the target literature.

Results: Using the keywords "CRBD" and "catheter-related bladder discomfort", we identified 69 published articles. The results were narrowed down by the keyword "prediction", and five studies that recruited 1,147 patients remained. The predictors of CRBD can be divided into four factors: 1) patient factors; 2) surgical factors; 3) anesthesia factors; and 4) device and insertion technique factors.

Conclusion: Our study suggests that patients with predictors of CRBD should be closely monitored to reduce postoperative patient suffering, and their quality of life should be improved after anesthesia.

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术后导尿管相关性膀胱不适的预测因素:文献综述。
背景:留置膀胱导尿管是临床常规应用。患者可能会经历术后留置导尿管相关的膀胱不适(CRBD)。本研究旨在进行文献综述,以确定术后CRBD的预测因素。方法:我们在PubMed检索2000 - 2020年间发表的相关文章,检索词为“CRBD”、“导管相关性膀胱不适”和“预测”。此外,我们从提取的文章的参考文献中搜索与研究目的相匹配的文章。我们只纳入了涉及人类受试者的前瞻性观察性研究,排除了干预性研究、未报告样本量的观察性研究或未研究CRBD预测因子的观察性研究。我们将搜索范围缩小到关键词“预测”,找到了五个参考文献。我们选择了5项符合研究目的的研究作为目标文献。结果:通过关键词“CRBD”和“导管相关性膀胱不适”,我们检索到69篇已发表的文章。结果通过关键词“预测”缩小了范围,五项研究招募了1147名患者。CRBD的预测因素可分为4个因素:1)患者因素;2)手术因素;3)麻醉因素;4)装置和插入技术因素。结论:我们的研究提示应密切监测伴有CRBD预测因子的患者,以减少患者术后的痛苦,并改善麻醉后患者的生活质量。
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