国际下尿路功能数据集:HRC脊髓损伤人群的研究

Abdul Halim Hassan, Farah Husna Mohd Fadzil, Vairavanathan Theenathayalan, Siti Suhaida Sudin
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背景与目的:大多数脊髓损伤(SCI)患者会出现膀胱功能障碍,即神经源性膀胱,导致尿的储存和释放出现问题。对于初级保健提供者来说,与患者一起制定有效的排尿常规以避免膀胱管理不当的并发症是至关重要的。本研究回顾了某康复医院脊髓损伤伴神经源性膀胱患者的流行病学资料。方法:对179例脊髓损伤患者进行尿动力学研究。使用国际下尿路功能基本SCI数据集收集数据,并使用SPSS version 26进行分析。结果:2016年1月1日至2020年12月31日,我院收治神经源性膀胱脊髓损伤患者179例。以男性为主(n = 121, 68%),平均年龄37岁。多数为截瘫(n = 121, 68%)。损伤原因以外伤性为主(n = 102, 57.3%),不完全性损伤最多(n = 113, 63.5%)。绝大多数患者有膀胱感觉意识(n = 128, 71.9%)。患者主要采用CISC排尿技术,83例(46.6%),其次为正常排尿法(n = 63, 35.4%),其他排尿方法有张力排尿法(n = 3)、不自主反射排尿法(n = 3)、尿路排尿法(n = 1), CBD排尿法主要有16例(9%)。这些患者中大多数每天都有尿漏(n = 88, 49.4%),需要收集装置(n = 80, 44.9%)。只有28例(31.8%)患者使用膀胱松弛剂。共有77例(43.3%)样本在过去一年内有膀胱改变。结论:这项描述性研究为临床医生提供了有关患者膀胱管理的宝贵信息。但是,数据收集最好是在及时的后续间隔中进行,以便更好地了解问题。
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International Lower Urinary Tract Function Data Set: A Study in Spinal Cord Injury Population in HRC
Background and aim:  The majority of spinal cord injury (SCI) patients will experience bladder dysfunction, referred to as neurogenic bladder, which results in problems related to storage and release of urine. It is critical for primary care providers to work with patients to develop an effective voiding routine to avoid complications of inadequate bladder management. This study reviews the epidemiology data of spinal cord injury patients with the neurogenic bladder in a rehabilitation hospital. Methods: A retrospective survey involved the opportunistic study of 179 patients with SCI who underwent a urodynamic study. The information was collected using International Lower Urinary Tract Function Basic SCI Data Set and analysed using SPSS version 26. Results: There were 179 SCI patients with neurogenic bladder between 1st January 2016 to 31st December 2020. Predominantly was male (n = 121, 68% ) with the mean age of 37. Majority are paraplegia ( n = 121, 68%). The cause of injury is mainly traumatic (n = 102, 57.3%), with the highest number of incomplete injuries (n = 113, 63.5%) compared to incomplete injury. The majority of them have an awareness of the bladder sensation (n = 128, 71.9%). CISC is the main method of bladder emptying technique used by the patients, which comprise 83 patients (46.6%), followed by normal voiding method (n = 63, 35.4%) and other methods that patients have used are straining (n = 3), involuntary reflex (n = 3) and crede (n = 1). CBD is the main method for 16 patients (9%). The majority of these patients have daily leaking (n = 88, 49.4%), requiring a collecting device (n = 80, 44.9%). Only 28 patients (31.8%) with daily leaking has bladder relaxant on board. A total of 77 (43.3%) of the samples has bladder changes within the last year. Conclusion: This descriptive study provides valuable information for clinicians regarding patients’ bladder management. However, the data collection has ideally been done at a timely follow-up interval to better understand the issues.
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