S.C. Mantilla Toloza, A.F. Villareal Cogollo, K.M. Peña García
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摘要
简介压力性尿失禁(SUI)是女性常见的一种疾病,对生活质量有负面影响。妊娠和分娩被认为是重要的风险因素,在妊娠和分娩过程中直接影响盆底,增加了盆底功能障碍的风险,产后头 12 个月中 SUI 的患病率为 30% 至 47%:目的:通过回顾和评估现有的科学文献,确定盆底肌肉训练(PFMT)在预防产前和产后妇女 SUI 方面的有效性:这是一项系统性综述,仅使用随机对照试验。我们检索了 Pubmed、Scopus、Cochrane 和 PEDro 等数据库。我们回顾了 7 项英语和葡萄牙语的前瞻性研究,其中包括 1401 名达到法定年龄的孕妇,她们接受了 PFMT 以预防 SUI:结果:研究结果使我们确定,PFMT 可用于盆底肌肉治疗,而且这种干预措施如果采用适当的方法,可以预防或治疗 SUI:结论:在妊娠早期使用盆底肌肉运动疗法对产后排尿能力有积极影响。
Pelvic floor training to prevent stress urinary incontinence: A systematic review
Introduction
Stress urinary incontinence (SUI) is a common disorder in women that has a negative impact on quality of life. Pregnancy and childbirth are considered important risk factors that directly affect the pelvic floor during pregnancy and labour, increasing the risk of pelvic floor dysfunction, with prevalence rates of SUI in the postpartum period ranging from 30 to 47% during the first 12 months.
Objective
To determine the effectiveness of pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT) in the prevention of SUI in women during the antenatal and postnatal period by reviewing and evaluating the available scientific literature.
Methods
This is a systematic review, using only randomised controlled trials. We searched the databases Pubmed, Scopus, Cochrane and PEDro. We reviewed 7 prospective studies in English and Portuguese, which included 1,401 pregnant women of legal age who underwent PFMT to prevent SUI.
Results
The results allowed us to establish that PFMT is used for pelvic floor muscles and that this intervention, applied with the appropriate methodology, can prevent or cure SUI.
Conclusions
The application of PFMT in an early stage of pregnancy has positive effects on the continence capacity after delivery.