| Literature DB >> 35055556 |
Di Zhang1,2,3, Lei Gao1,2,3, Yuanyuan Jia1,2,3, Shiyan Wang1,2,3, Haibo Wang4, Xiuli Sun1,2,3, Jianliu Wang1,2,3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Urinary incontinence (UI) is a common health problem and seriously affects quality of life. Many women lack understanding of UI or are too ashamed to seek medical advice early, leading to a low treatment rate. The aim of this study is to establish an effective UI progress prediction model for elderly women with UI for earlier detection and better treatment.Entities:
Keywords: disease progress; elderly women with UI; prediction model
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35055556 PMCID: PMC8775636 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19020734
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Figure 1Study flow chart.
Diagnosis criteria for subtypes of UI.
| UI Types | Grade | Criteria |
|---|---|---|
| SUI grading | Mild | UI appears when coughing or sneezing without the need for a urinal pad |
| Moderate | UI appears when running, jumping, or fast walking, and a urinal pad is needed | |
| Severe | UI appears when changing body position or resting at bed | |
| UUI grading | According to OABSS indicators Question 3 (urgency) has a score of 2 or more, and the total score is 3 or more) | |
| Mild | 3 ≤ score ≤ 5 | |
| Moderate | 6 ≤ score ≤ 11 | |
| Severe | Score ≥ 12 | |
| MUI grading | According to the grade of SUI and UUI related symptoms, highest grading to be matched |
UI: urinary incontinence; SUI: stress urinary incontinence; UUI: urgency urinary incontinence; MUI: mixed urinary incontinence; OABSS: overactive bladder symptom score.
Participant baseline screening, assessment, and follow-up schedule.
| Characteristics | Baseline | Follow-Up | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SUI | UUI | MUI | SUI | UUI | MUI | |
| Age (≥60) | • | • | • | |||
| Race | • | • | • | |||
| Marital status | • | • | • | |||
| Educational level | • | • | • | |||
| Mainly physical labor | • | • | • | |||
| BMI | • | • | • | |||
| Parity | • | • | • | |||
| Manner of delivery | • | • | • | |||
| UI during pregnancy | • | • | • | |||
| UI after childbirth | • | • | • | |||
| Menopause | • | • | • | |||
| Sex life | • | • | • | |||
| Drink preference | • | • | • | |||
| 24-h Volume of liquid intake (mL) | • | • | • | |||
| Smoking | • | • | • | |||
| Comorbidities | • | • | • | |||
| Chronic cough | ||||||
| Asthma | ||||||
| Diabetes | ||||||
| Constipation | ||||||
| Pelvic inflammatory disease | • | • | • | |||
| Depression | • | • | • | |||
| Urinary tract infection (last 4 weeks) | • | • | • | |||
| History of gynecological surgery | • | • | • | |||
| Family history of UI | • | • | • | |||
| UI duration (year) | • | • | • | • | • | • |
| Frequency of urine leakage (time/month) | • | • | • | • | • | • |
| Symptoms accompaning urine leakage | • | • | • | • | • | • |
| Using urine pads (per/month) | ▲ | ▲ | ▲ | ▲ | ▲ | ▲ |
| Impact on life | • | • | • | • | • | • |
| POP-Q | • | • | • | |||
| Hand test Oxford muscle strength grading | • | • | • | |||
| One-hour urine pad test (g) | • | • | • | |||
| Severity of UI | • | • | • | • | • | • |
| Mild | ||||||
| Moderate | ||||||
| Severe | ||||||
| Pelvic floor electrophysiology examination | • | • | • | |||
| Uroflowmetry | • | • | • | |||
| Pelvic floor ultrasound | • | • | • | |||
| Morphological examination | • | • | • | |||
| ICIQ-SF score | • | • | • | • | • | • |
| OABSS score | • | • | • | • | • | • |
| UDI-6 score | • | • | • | • | • | • |
| UI progress | ▲ | ▲ | ▲ | |||
•: Indicates mandatory items; ▲: Investigator will decide whether to perform the test according to clinical signs or clinical evaluation. UI: urinary incontinence; SUI: stress urinary incontinence; UUI: urgency urinary incontinence; MUI: mixed urinary incontinence; OABSS: overactive bladder symptom score; POP-Q: pelvic organ prolapse quantification; ICIQ-SF: International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire-short form; UDI-6: Urogenital Distress Inventory-6; BMI: body mass index.