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Charlotte Luthander1, Thomas Emilsson, Gunnar Ljunggren, Margareta Hammarström.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION AND HYPOTHESIS: the incidence of obstetric anal sphincter injuries is used in Sweden as a measurement of quality of care and this might influence the reporting. However, the correlation between reported diagnosis of pelvic floor injury at delivery and pelvic floor symptoms a year later is unknown. A questionnaire could identify such symptoms and provide beneficial feedback to obstetrical practices.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20798924 PMCID: PMC3018591 DOI: 10.1007/s00192-010-1243-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Urogynecol J ISSN: 0937-3462 Impact factor: 2.894
Fig. 1Outline of study design and participants accrual
Mean age (range) and diagnosis for responders and non-responders
| Age of responders ( | Age of non-responders ( | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Group 1, complete OASIS | 32.2 (24–41) | 30 (18–40) | |
| Group 2, partial OASIS | 30.2 (20–40) | 29 (20–41) | |
| Group 3, elective c-section | 30.5 (19–46) | 32.2 (19–44) | |
| Group 4, vaginal delivery tear <2nd degree | 31.3 (20–41) | 30.6 (18–42) | |
Obstetric anal sphincter ruptures (OASIS)
Cross-tabulation demographic percentage of data (n)
| Complete OASIS group (1% ( | Partial OASIS group (2% ( | Elective C-s group (3% ( | Vaginal delivery tear <2 degree group (4% ( |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Are you pregnant now? | 0.668 | ||||
| Yes | 19.7 (12) | 18.2 (16) | 13.7 (14) | 14.3 (16) | |
| No | 80.3 (49) | 81.8 (72) | 86.3 (88) | 85.7 (96) | |
| BMI | 0.053 | ||||
| <19 | 6.5 (4) | 8.0 (7) | 11.9 (12) | 6.3 (7) | |
| 19–25 | 72.6 (45) | 65.5 (57) | 63.4(64) | 70.3 (78) | |
| >25–30 | 17.7 (11) | 21.8 (19) | 12.9 (13) | 21.6 (24) | |
| >30 | 3.2 (2) | 4.6 (4) | 11.9 (12) | 1.8 (2) | |
| Self-assessed health | 0.722 | ||||
| Excellent | 11.3 (7) | 19.3 (17) | 18.0 (18) | 24.1 (27) | |
| Very good | 54.8 (34) | 46.6(41) | 48.0 (48) | 49.1 (55) | |
| Good | 27.4 (17) | 28.4 (25) | 26.0 (26) | 22.3 (25) | |
| Fair | 6.5 (4) | 3.4 (3) | 7.0 (7) | 3.6 (4) | |
| Poor | 0.0 (0) | 2.3 (2) | 1.0 (1) | 0.9 (1) | |
| Is Swedish your native language? | 0.0537 | ||||
| Yes | 87.1 (54) | 78.4 (69) | 84.3 (86) | 82.3 (93) | |
| No | 12.9(8) | 21.6 (19) | 15.7 (16) | 17.7 (20) | |
| Highest completed education | 0.163 | ||||
| Elementary school | 3.2 (2) | 6.8 (6) | 4.0 (4) | 1.8 (2) | |
| High school | 21.0 (13) | 31.8 (28) | 32.7 (33) | 38.9 (44) | |
| University | 75.8 (47) | 6.4 (54) | 63.4 (64) | 59.3 (67) | |
There were no differences between the groups concerning background data. Body mass index (BMI), obstetric anal sphincter ruptures (OASIS)
Urinary incontinence reported in the four different groups
| Complete OASIS group (1% ( | Partial OASIS group (2% ( | Elective c-s group (3% ( | Vaginal delivery, tear <2 degree group (4% ( |
| |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| U1 occasionally leak urine | 0.093 | ||||
| No/every month | 81.7 (49) | 81.8 (72) | 93.0 (93) | 86.6 (97) | |
| every week/daily | 18.3 (11) | 18.2 (16) | 7 (7) | 13.4 (15) | |
| U2 before pregnancy | 0.124 | ||||
| no/every month | 95.2 (59) | 100 | 97.0 (98) | 99.1 (112) | |
| every week/daily | 4.8 (3) | 0 | 3.0 (3) | 0.9 (1) | |
| U3 Urge incontinence | 0.426 | ||||
| No/every month | 91.8 (56) | 89.8 (79) | 94.1 (96) | 87.7 (100) | |
| Every week/daily | 8.2 (5) | 10.2 (9) | 5.9 (6) | 12.3 (14) | |
| U4 Stress incontinence | 0.019 | ||||
| No/every month | 80.6 (50) | 87.5 (77) | 96.0 (97) | 86.0 (98) | |
| Every week/daily | 19.4 (12) | 12.5 (11) | 4.0 (4) | 14.0 (16) | |
| U5 vaginal bulge | 0.010 | ||||
| No/every month | 90.2 (55) | 97.7 (86) | 100.0 | 95.5 (107) | |
| Every week/daily | 9.8 (6) | 2.3 (2) | 0 (102) | 4.5 (5) | |
There were no differences between the groups before pregnancy. Stress urinary incontinence and prolapse symptoms were seldom noted among women delivered by a caesarean section, but were among women with any vaginal tear. Note that women with no reported obstetric anal sphincter rupture (OASIS) also complained of prolapse symptoms which might indicate missed OASIS or severe vaginal tears
Anal incontinence in the four different groups
| Complete OASIS | Partial OASIS | Elective caesarean section | Vaginal delivery tear <2 degree |
| |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Group 1 | Group 2 | Group 3 | Group 4 | ||
| A1 solid stools | 0.218 | ||||
| No | 100 (61) | 95.5 (84) | 99.0 (101) | 97.4 (111) | |
| Every month/every week/daily | 0 | 4.5 (4) | 1.0 (1) | 2.6 (3) | |
| A2 liquid stools | 0.004 | ||||
| No | 82.3 (51) | 83.0 (73) | 94.1 (96) | 94.7 (108) | |
| Every month/every week/daily | 17.7 (11) | 17.0 (15) | 5.9 (6) | 5.3 (6) | |
| A3 gas | <0.000 | ||||
| No | 24.2 (15) | 46.6 (41) | 72.5 (74) | 69.0 (78) | |
| Every month/every week/daily | 75.8 (47) | 53.4 (47) | 27.5 (28) | 31.0 (35) | |
| A4 pads | 0.011 | ||||
| No | 93.5 (58) | 98.9 (87) | 99.0 (101) | 100.0 (113) | |
| Every month/every week/daily | 6.5 (4) | 1.1 (1) | 1.0 (1) | 0 | |
| A5 lifestyle alteration | 0.075 | ||||
| No | 88.7 (55) | 95.5 (84) | 96.1 (98) | 97.4 (111) | |
| Every month/every week/daily | 11.3 (7) | 4.5 (4) | 3.9 (4) | 2.6 (3) | |
Leakage of liquid stools was more often observed among women with obstetric anal sphincter ruptures (OASIS). Also leakage of gas was more common in these two groups, while women in the group having had a complete OASIS more often used sanitary pads
Descriptive statistics
| Complete OASIS | Partial OASIS | Elective caesarean section | Vaginal delivery, tear <2 degree | Number |
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| Total = 365 | Total = 366 | ||
| A1 solid stools | 0.328 | |||||||||
| No | 61 | 84 | 101 | 111 | 357 | |||||
| Every month | 0 | 3 | 0 | 2 | 5 | |||||
| Every week | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 | |||||
| Daily | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | |||||
| A2 liquid stools | 0.002 | |||||||||
| No | 51 | 73 | 96 | 108 | 328 | |||||
| Every month | 8 | 15 | 5 | 5 | 33 | |||||
| Every week | 2 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 2 | |||||
| Daily | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 2 | |||||
| A3 gas | <0.001 | |||||||||
| No | 15 | 41 | 74 | 208 | ||||||
| Every month | 15 | 22 | 21 | 83 | ||||||
| Every week | 25 | 19 | 6 | 55 | ||||||
| Daily | 7 | 6 | 1 | 19 | ||||||
| A4 pads | 0.016 | |||||||||
| No | 58 | 87 | 101 | 78 | 359 | |||||
| Every month | 1 | 1 | 0 | 25 | 2 | |||||
| Every week | 1 | 0 | 0 | 5 | 1 | |||||
| Daily | 2 | 0 | 1 | 5 | 3 | |||||
| A5 lifestyle alteration | 0.055 | |||||||||
| No | 55 | 84 | 98 | 113 | 111 | 348 | ||||
| Every month | 6 | 1 | 3 | 0 | 2 | 12 | ||||
| Every week | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 2 | ||||
| Daily | 1 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 4 | ||||
Anal incontinence in the four groups. Since there are few women in each group reporting symptoms, interpretation of data is difficult