机器人辅助前列腺癌根治术后尿失禁的研究设计和程序:解剖和功能原因(IPA)--前瞻性观察临床试验。

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY Scandinavian Journal of Urology Pub Date : 2024-09-30 DOI:10.2340/sju.v59.40051
Katarina Koss Modig, Rebecka Arnsrud Godtman, Fredrik Langkilde, Marianne Månsson, Jonas Wallström, Johan Stranne
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目的描述机器人辅助根治性前列腺切除术后尿失禁、解剖和功能原因(IPA)试验的研究设计和程序。该试验旨在确定和研究导致机器人辅助腹腔镜前列腺癌根治术(RALP)术后尿失禁的患者和手术特定因素:IPA研究是一项前瞻性、多中心、开放式非随机手术试验,包括RALP术前患者,并已在线注册(ISRCTN67297115)。IPA 由瑞典哥德堡 Sahlgrenska 大学医院泌尿科负责管理。患者在接受 RALP 治疗前和治疗后 3 个月,使用磁共振成像 (MRI)、尿动力学检查(包括膀胱测量、压力-流量和尿道压力曲线)和动态经直肠超声波检查对其进行解剖和功能评估。尿失禁数据通过患者报告结果测量问卷收集。主要终点是 RALP 术后 3 个月的尿失禁,定义为需要任何尿垫。次要终点是 RALP 术后 12 个月的失禁情况,定义为需要使用任何尿垫,以及 RALP 术后 3 个月和 12 个月的失禁情况,定义为使用安全垫以上:截至 2023 年 10 月,在规定的 1,000 名患者中,已有 207 名患者接受了治疗,而且患者人数还在不断增加。在这些患者中,187 人进行了术前和术后核磁共振成像检查,177 人进行了术前和术后尿动力学检查:IPA研究的设计、可喜的进展以及即将纳入的多中心研究,有望识别并深入了解RALP术后尿失禁的各种风险因素。这将为前列腺癌患者的适当治疗提供更多的信息和决策依据。
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Study design and procedures in the incontinence post robot-assisted radical prostatectomy: anatomical and functional causes (IPA) - a prospective observational clinical trial.

Objective: To describe the study design and procedures of the incontinence post robot- assisted radical prostatectomy, anatomical and functional causes (IPA) trial. This trial aims to identify and study patient and procedure specific factors leading to urinary incontinence post robot-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy (RALP).

Material and methods: The IPA study is a prospective, multicentre, open non-randomised surgical trial, including patients prior to RALP and registered on-line (ISRCTN67297115). IPA is administered from the Department of Urology at Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Gothenburg, Sweden. Patients undergo an anatomical and functional evaluation using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), urodynamics including cystometry, pressure-flow and urethral pressure profile, and dynamic transrectal ultrasound prior to and 3 months after RALP. The incontinence data are gathered using patient reported outcome measure questionnaires. The primary endpoint is incontinence at 3 months after RALP, defined as need of any pad. The secondary endpoints are incontinence 12 months post RALP defined as need of any pad, and 3- and 12-months post RALP, defined as use of more than a safety pad.

Results: Until October 2023, 207 patients have been included of the stipulated 1,000, with an increasing rate of accrual. Out of these patients,187 have had a pre- and post-operative MRI and 177 have undergone pre- and post-operative urodynamics.

Conclusions: The design of the IPA study, together with promising accrual and coming multicentre inclusion, will hopefully result in the identification, and deeper understanding, of the various risk-factors for post-RALP incontinence. This could improve information and decision making regarding adequate treatment for patients with prostate cancer.

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Scandinavian Journal of Urology
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期刊介绍: Scandinavian Journal of Urology is a journal for the clinical urologist and publishes papers within all fields in clinical urology. Experimental papers related to clinical questions are also invited.Important reports with great news value are published promptly.
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