Incontinence urinaire à la toux au cours des pneumopathies interstitielles diffuses [Urinary incontinence due to chronic cough in interstitial lung disease]


Autoria(s): Bradaia F.; Lazor R.; Khouatra C.; Poissonnier L.; Cottin V.; Cordier J.F.
Data(s)

2009

Resumo

INTRODUCTION: Urinary stress incontinence affects 10% to 30% of the female population and may have a major impact on psychosocial health. In interstitial lung disease, chronic cough may lead to development of urinary incontinence, but the prevalence and impact of this symptom are unknown. OBJECTIVES: To determine the rate and impact of urinary stress incontinence among women with chronic cough due to interstitial lung disease. METHODS: 28 female patients with chronic cough secondary to interstitial lung disease and 15 controls were evaluated by questionnaires to determine the prevalence of cough-related urinary incontinence, its severity, and its impact on quality of life. RESULTS: Cough-related urinary incontinence was present in 14/28 patients with interstitial lung disease and chronic cough (50%), but in only 1/15 controls (7%, p=0.005). On a 5-points quality of life scale, the median impact of urinary incontinence was 3 (minimum=1, maximal=5), and the median impact of chronic cough was 3.5. The majority of patients (64%) believed that incontinence was a natural phenomenon due to ageing, all were ashamed by this symptom and 79% were unable to mention it to their caring physician. Only one physician had previously addressed this issue. CONCLUSION: Cough-related urinary incontinence is common in patients with interstitial lung disease and is largely overlooked. It may significantly alter quality of life. A systematic questioning by the physician would allow to promptly refer these patients for appropriate therapeutic interventions, such as perineal training.

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http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_B8382F76A986

isbn:0761-8425

pmid:19543168

doi:10.1019/20094071

isiid:000267217200004

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fr

Fonte

Revue des Maladies Respiratoires, vol. 26, no. 5, pp. 499-504

Palavras-Chave #Aged; Case-Control Studies; Chronic Disease; Cough/complications; Cough/diagnosis; Cough/epidemiology;Cough/etiology; Cough/therapy ; Exercise; Female; France/epidemiology; Humans; Lung Diseases, Interstitial/complications; Lung Diseases, Interstitial/diagnosis; Male; Middle Aged; Prevalence; Quality of Life; Questionnaires; Severity of Illness Index; Sickness Impact Profile; Urinary Incontinence, Stress/diagnosis; Urinary Incontinence, Stress/epidemiology
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article

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