A Prospective Patient-centred Evaluation of Urethroplasty for Anterior Urethral Stricture Using a Validated Patient-reported Outcome Measure

作者:Jackson Matthew J*; Chaudhury Ishaan; Mangera Altaf; Brett Andrew; Watkin Nick; Chapple Christopher R; Andrich Daniela E; Pickard Robert S; Mundy Anthony R
来源:European Urology, 2013, 64(5): 777-782.
DOI:10.1016/j.eururo.2013.04.037

摘要

Background: Studies of interventions for urethral stricture have inferred patient benefit from clinician-driven outcomes or questionnaires lacking scientifically robust evidence of their measurement properties for men with this disease. %26lt;br%26gt;Objective: To evaluate urethral reconstruction from the patients%26apos; perspective using a validated patient-reported outcome measure (PROM). %26lt;br%26gt;Design, setting, and participants: Forty-six men with anterior urethral stricture at four UK urology centres completed the PROM before (baseline) and 2 yr after urethroplasty. %26lt;br%26gt;Intervention: A psychometrically robust PROM for men with urethral stricture disease. %26lt;br%26gt;Outcome measurements and statistical analysis: Lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS), health status, and treatment satisfaction were measured, and paired t and Wilcoxon matched-pairs tests were used for comparative analysis. %26lt;br%26gt;Results and limitations: Thirty-eight men underwent urethroplasty for bulbar stricture and eight for penile stricture. The median (range) follow-up was 25 (20-30) mo. Total LUTS scores (0 = least symptomatic, 24 = most symptomatic) improved from a median of 12 at baseline to 4 at 2 yr (mean [95% confidence interval (CI)] of differences 6.6 [4.2-9.1], p %26lt; 0.0001). A total of 33 men (72%) felt their urinary symptoms interfered less with their overall quality of life, 8 (17%) reported no change, and 5 (11%) were worse 2 yr after urethroplasty. Overall, 40 men (87%) remained %26quot;satisfied%26apos;%26apos; or %26quot;very satisfied%26apos;%26apos; with the outcome of their operation. Health status visual analogue scale scores (100 = best imaginable health, 0 = worst) 2 yr after urethroplasty improved from a mean of 69 at baseline to 79 (mean [95% CI] of differences 10 [2-18], p = 0.018). Health state index scores (1 = full health, 0 = dead) improved from 0.79 at baseline to 0.89 at 2 yr (mean [95% CI] of differences 0.10 [0.02-0.18), p = 0.012]). %26lt;br%26gt;Conclusions: This is the first study to prospectively evaluate urethral reconstruction using a validated PROM. Men reported continued relief from symptoms with related improvements in overall health status 2 yr after urethroplasty. These data can be used as a provisional reference point against which urethral surgeons can benchmark their performance.

  • 出版日期2013-11