通过更好地了解荷尔蒙、微生物和其他因素,我们是否能够优化盆底手术的结果并预测并发症?来自 ICI-RS 2024 的报告。

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q3 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY Neurourology and Urodynamics Pub Date : 2024-12-20 DOI:10.1002/nau.25645
A Taithongchai, F Reid, E Finazzi Agro, E Rosato, D Bianchi, M Serati, A S Da Silva, I Giarenis, D Robinson, P Abrams
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盆腔器官脱垂(POP)是一种常见的疾病,影响着全世界的女性,并且已知对健康相关生活质量(HRQoL)有重大影响。尽管有多种治疗选择,包括骨盆底肌肉训练和支撑子宫托,但许多女性选择或需要手术,一生中需要手术的风险为12%-19%。与任何手术一样,这并非没有并发症,POP手术后的再手术率高达36%。这份国际尿失禁研究协会(ICI-RS)的报告旨在研究可能影响骨盆底手术后客观和主观结果的不同因素,并总结关于预测POP手术结果的证据和不确定性,如何优化它们以及可用的预测工具。研究问题,建议进一步这一领域已被强调。方法:在ICI-RS 2024上,讨论并介绍了预测POP手术结果的证据和优化结果的方法。结果:POP手术失败的原因有很多,如生活方式和职业的变化、持续便秘、会阴体的衰竭、结缔组织类型或骨盆形状等。也可能有阴道的固有条件,如激素或微生物特征。文献缺乏证据表明,在为POP患者制定管理计划时,可能会使用先进的统计建模或监督机器学习。此外,需要进一步的研究来确定UDS在POP患者术前评估中的作用。结论:需要高质量的有力研究来评估骨盆手术的长期结果优化,然后,一旦这些研究得到很好的建立,并且可能的干预措施得到阐明,预测模型可以在临床上产生真正的影响。
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Are We Able to Optimize Outcomes and Predict Complications in Pelvic Floor Surgery With a Better Understanding of Hormonal, Microbial and Other Factors? A Report From the ICI-RS 2024.

Introduction: Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is a common condition, affecting women worldwide and is known to have a significant impact on Health Related Quality of Life (HRQoL). Although there are various treatment options available, including pelvic floor muscle training and support pessaries, many women opt for or require surgery, with a lifetime risk of needing surgery of 12%-19%. As with any operation, this does not come without its complications and the reoperation rate following POP surgery is up to 36%. This International Consultation on Incontinence-Research Society (ICI-RS) report aims to look at the different factors which may play a role in objective and subjective outcomes following pelvic floor surgery and to summarize the evidence and uncertainties regarding prediction of POP surgical outcomes, how to optimize them and the tools available to predict them. Research question proposals to further this field have been highlighted.

Methods: At ICI-RS 2024, the evidence for predicting the outcomes from POP surgery and methods to optimize outcomes were discussed and presented in this paper.

Results: There are many reasons why POP surgery may fail, such as variations in lifestyle and occupation, persistent constipation, failure in the perineal body, connective tissue types or the shape of the pelvis. There may also be inherent conditions of the vagina, such as hormonal or microbial features. The literature lacks evidence about the potential use of advanced statistical modeling or supervised machine learning in the development of management plans for patients with POP. Furthermore, future research is needed to determine the role of UDS in the preoperative evaluation of POP patients.

Conclusions: High-quality powered studies are required to assess optimization for long-term outcomes of pelvic surgery and then, once these are well established, and possible interventions are elucidated, prediction modeling can have a real impact clinically.

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Neurourology and Urodynamics
Neurourology and Urodynamics 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
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231
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Neurourology and Urodynamics welcomes original scientific contributions from all parts of the world on topics related to urinary tract function, urinary and fecal continence and pelvic floor function.
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