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Rev Med Inst Mex Seguro Soc 2016; 54 (1)
Prevalence of urinary tract symptoms in women with Diabetes Mellitus
Jiménez-Rodríguez J, Carbajal-Ramírez A, Meza-Vázquez H, Moreno-Palacios J, Serrano-Brambila E
Language: Spanish
References: 19
Page: 70-74
PDF size: 129.34 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Background: The objective was to evaluate the prevalence of urinary tract
symptoms and the impact in the quality of life in women with diabetes, the
association with DM and neuropathy evolution time and glycemic control.
Methods: A cohort of women from the DiabetIMSS program was evaluated
from January 2011 to 2013. The personal history, time of DM diagnosis,
neuropathy, urinary symptoms, glycemic control and quality of life
impact were noted.
Results: A total of 169 women were evaluated. The median age was
58 years (29-85) and DM main evolution time was 9 years (0.5-31).
Urinary tract symptoms were present in 128 (75.7 %) patients. Stress
and urge incontinence were predominantly present (45.3 and 40.6 %
respectively), followed by obstructive and irritative symptoms (25 and
10.1 % respectively). The impact in the quality of life was mild-moderate
in 91.1 % of the patients. At least one criteria for neuropathy was noted
in 154 (91.1 %) patients. Neuropathy evolution time was longer in the
symptomatic group (12 vs 4.8 months). Symptoms were mainly present
in patients with more than one year of neuropathy;
p ‹ 0.05.
Conclusion: There is a high prevalence of urinary tract symptoms in
diabetic women. The only associated risk factor was neuropathy. No sig-
nificative association was found between the rest of the factors.
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