医学
下尿路症状
尿失禁
门诊部
内科学
生活质量(医疗保健)
肌萎缩侧索硬化
便秘
性功能障碍
人口
尿急
物理疗法
队列
膀胱过度活动
疾病
泌尿科
病理
前列腺
替代医学
护理部
环境卫生
癌症
作者
Georg Nübling,Eva Mie,Ricarda M. Bauer,Mira Hensler,Stefan Lorenzl,Alexander Hapfelmeier,Debra E. Irwin,Gian Domenico Borasio,Andrea S. Winkler
标识
DOI:10.3109/21678421.2013.868001
摘要
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is predominantly characterized by a progressive loss of motor function. While autonomic dysfunction has been described in ALS, little is known about the prevalence of lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) and intestinal dysfunction. We investigated disease severity, LUTS and intestinal dysfunction in 43 patients with ALS attending our outpatient department applying the ALS functional rating scale, the International Consultation on Incontinence Modular Questionnaire, the Urinary Distress Inventory and the Cleveland Clinic Incontinence Score. Results were compared to the German population of a cross-sectional study assessing LUTS in the healthy population, the EPIC study. Results showed that urinary incontinence was increased in patients with ALS aged ≥ 60 years compared to the EPIC cohort (female: 50%/19% (ALS/EPIC), p = 0.026; male: 36%/11% (ALS/EPIC), p = 0.002). No difference was seen at 40–59 years of age. Urge incontinence was the predominant presentation (73% of symptoms). A high symptom burden was stated (ICIQ-SF quality of life subscore 5.5/10). Intake of muscle relaxants and anticholinergics was associated with both urinary incontinence and severity of symptoms. Furthermore, a high prevalence of constipation (46%), but not stool incontinence (9%), was noted. In conclusion, the increased prevalence of urge incontinence and high symptom burden imply that in patients with ALS, LUTS should be increasingly investigated for.
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