肠易激综合征与下尿路症状之间的关系:墨西哥人群横断面研究

IF 2.8 4区 医学 Q2 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY Journal of clinical gastroenterology Pub Date : 2024-10-24 DOI:10.1097/MCG.0000000000002093
Francisco A Felix-Tellez, María F Del Rio O Brien, María E Ibarra Tapia, Miriam A Escobar Montes, Guadalupe J Peña Barajas, Salvador A Mercado Basoco, Firenze G González Gómez, José M Remes-Troche, José A Velarde-Ruiz-Velasco
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目标:本研究旨在调查被诊断为肠易激综合征的患者泌尿系统症状的临床表型、与此重叠相关的因素以及泌尿系统症状对其生活质量的影响:本研究旨在调查被诊断为肠易激综合征的患者泌尿系统症状的临床表型、与这种重叠相关的因素以及泌尿系统症状对其生活质量的影响:背景:肠易激综合征是一种常见疾病,发病率高达 3.8%。肠易激综合征与其他肠脑交互紊乱、精神疾病和其他躯体疾病重叠的情况很常见。此外,肠易激综合征与泌尿系统症状之间的关联已得到认可,但临床表型仍不清楚:这项横断面研究涉及根据罗马IV标准诊断的肠易激综合征患者。下尿路症状按照国际尿失禁协会的分类标准进行分类。研究收集了有关人口统计学、病史、药物使用、焦虑、抑郁和生活质量的数据,并使用逻辑回归分析法进行了分析:研究包括 428 名受试者,其中 86 人被诊断为肠易激综合征。患者的下尿路症状发生率较高(60.5%,95% CI:50.5-71.9)。多变量分析显示,肠易激综合征与下尿路症状之间存在关联(OR:2.49,95% CI:1.48-4.18,P=0.001),尤其是储尿症状(OR:1.94,95% CI:1.10-3.40,P=0.021)。与无排尿症状的患者相比,有排尿症状的患者生活质量明显较低(50.8±17.2 vs. 76.7±21.8,PConclusions:肠易激综合征与下尿路症状有关,导致生活质量明显下降。临床医生应考虑将患有肠易激综合征和下尿路症状的患者转诊给尿动力学专家,以提供有针对性的治疗。
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Association Between Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Lower Urinary Tract Symptomatology: A Cross-sectional Study in Mexican Population.

Goals: This study aimed to investigate the clinical phenotype of urinary symptoms in patients diagnosed with irritable bowel syndrome, the factors associated with this overlap, and the impact of urinary symptoms on their quality of life.

Background: Irritable bowel syndrome is a common disorder, affecting up to 3.8% of the population. The overlap with other disorders of the gut-brain interaction, psychiatric disorders, and other somatic disorders is common. Moreover, the association between irritable bowel syndrome and urinary symptoms has been recognized, but the clinical phenotype remains unclear.

Study: This cross-sectional study involved patients with irritable bowel syndrome according to Rome IV. Lower urinary tract symptoms were classified using the International Continence Society's classification. Data on demographics, medical history, medication use, anxiety, depression, and quality of life were collected and analyzed using logistic regression analysis.

Results: The study included 428 subjects, 86 diagnosed with irritable bowel syndrome. Patients exhibited a higher prevalence of lower urinary tract symptoms (60.5%, 95% CI: 50.5-71.9). Multivariate analysis revealed associations between irritable bowel syndrome and lower urinary tract symptoms (OR: 2.49, 95% CI: 1.48-4.18, P=0.001), particularly storage urinary symptoms (OR: 1.94, 95% CI: 1.10-3.40, P=0.021). Patients with urinary symptoms reported significantly lower quality of life compared with those without these symptoms (50.8±17.2 vs. 76.7±21.8, P<0.001).

Conclusions: Irritable bowel syndrome is associated with lower urinary tract symptoms, contributing to a significant reduction in quality of life. Clinicians should consider referring patients with irritable bowel syndrome and lower urinary tract symptoms to experts in urodynamics to provide targeted management.

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Journal of clinical gastroenterology
Journal of clinical gastroenterology 医学-胃肠肝病学
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期刊介绍: Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology gathers the world''s latest, most relevant clinical studies and reviews, case reports, and technical expertise in a single source. Regular features include cutting-edge, peer-reviewed articles and clinical reviews that put the latest research and development into the context of your practice. Also included are biographies, focused organ reviews, practice management, and therapeutic recommendations.
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