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Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms and Depression in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis (CROSBI ID 304626)

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Tudor, Katarina Ivana ; Bošnjak Pašić, Marija ; Nađ Škegro, Sandra ; Bakula, Mirko ; Nemir, Jakob ; Mustač, Filip ; Vidrih, Branka ; Pašić, Hanna ; Vujević, Luka ; Rajič, Fabijan et al. Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms and Depression in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis // Psychiatria Danubina. Supplement, 32 (2020), Suppl 4; 511-519

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Tudor, Katarina Ivana ; Bošnjak Pašić, Marija ; Nađ Škegro, Sandra ; Bakula, Mirko ; Nemir, Jakob ; Mustač, Filip ; Vidrih, Branka ; Pašić, Hanna ; Vujević, Luka ; Rajič, Fabijan ; Tudor Car, Lorraine

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Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms and Depression in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis

Background: Both depression and lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) may be present in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). The objective of this study was to give an insight on depression and LUTS in patients with MS in Croatia and to determine the possible association between LUTS and depression in patients with MS. Subjects and methods: This was a prospective cross-sectional study conducted in a tertiary healthcare center in Croatia. Hundred and one consecutive patients with MS (75 female, 26 male, mean age 42.09 (range 19-77) years, mean Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) score 3.1 (range 0.0-7.0)) participated in this study. We evaluated LUTS and related quality of life (QoL) using three International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaires (ICIQ) enquiring about overactive bladder (ICIQ-OAB), urinary incontinence short form (ICIQ-UI SF) and lower urinary tract symptoms related quality of life (ICIQLUTS-QoL). ICIQ-OAB and ICIQLUTS-QoL were for this purpose with permission successfully translated and validated into Croatian, while ICIQ-UI SF was already previously validated for the Croatian language. Information regarding treatment for depression was obtained during the medical interview. Data were analyzed and interpreted using IBM SPSS Statistics for Windows, version 23.0 (IBM Corp., Armonk, N.Y., USA). Results: 89.10% (N=90) patients with MS reported urgency with urge urinary incontinence (UUI) present in 70.29% (N=71). 81.18% (N=82) patients reported nocturia, and 90.09% (N=91) reported feeling drowsy or sleepy during the day due to bladder symptoms. Neurological deficit measured by EDSS was found to positively correlate with LUTS on all three questionnaires: ICIQOAB (r=0.390, p<0.05), ICIQ-UI SF (r=0.477, p<0.01) and ICIQ-LUTSQoL (r=0.317, p<0.05). 25 patients were in treatment for depression. There were no significant differences between female and male patients regarding treatment for depression (Ȥ 2 =0.018, df=1, p>0.05). Results on ICIQ-UI SF showed that depressive patients had more pronounced LUTS (t=2.067, df=99, p<0.05), which was also true for the ICIQ-LUTSQoL (t=-2.193, df=99, p<0.05). Positive correlations were found between depression and LUTS on ICIQ-UI SF (r=0.203, p<0.05) and ICIQ-LUTSQoL (r=0.215, p<0.05). Conclusion: This study gives insight into the presence of depression and LUTS in Croatian patients with MS for which purpose ICIQ-OAB and ICIQ-LUTSQoL were with permission successfully translated and validated into Croatian. The connection between depression and LUTS must be considered when managing patients with MS.

lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) ; depression ; multiple sclerosis (MS) ; International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaires (ICIQ) ; overactive bladder (OAB) ; quality of life (QoL)

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Podaci o izdanju

32 (Suppl 4)

2020.

511-519

objavljeno

1332-1366

Povezanost rada

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