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Sleep Disturbances Decrease Self-Assessed Quality of Life in Individuals Who Have Undergone Cystectomy

Journal

JOURNAL OF UROLOGY
Volume 184, Issue 1, Pages 198-202

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.juro.2010.03.009

Keywords

urinary diversion; sleep disorders; nocturnal enuresis; quality of life

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  1. Swedish Cancer Society
  2. Stockholm Cancer Society
  3. Stockholm County Council

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Purpose: The best possible urinary diversion after cystectomy, if any, is yet to be defined to our knowledge. Therefore, we investigated nocturnal urinary disturbances and quality of life in individuals who have undergone cystectomy with urinary diversion for bladder cancer. Materials and Methods: All patients 30 to 80 years old who had undergone cystectomy with urinary diversion at 7 urological centers in Sweden were included in the study. Sleep disturbances, nocturnal urinary leakage and urine evacuation frequency, as well as their effect on self-assessed quality of life variables were measured with a study specific questionnaire. We received the questionnaire from 452 (92%) of 491 identified individuals. Outcome variables were dichotomized and the results are presented as relative risks. Results: Those individuals with an orthotopic neobladder had an increased risk of nocturnal urinary leakage and/or urine evacuation frequency compared to those with a noncontinent urostomy or cutaneous continent reservoir. Of the patients with an orthotopic neobladder 37% reported negative effects on nocturnal sleep compared to 22% and 14% of those with a noncontinent or continent urostomy, respectively. Of those patients reporting that the urinary diversion had a negative effect on nocturnal sleep 88% had a decreased quality of life vs 65% of those who stated that the urinary diversion had no or little influence on nocturnal sleep. Conclusions: Nocturnal urinary problems are of great concern for individuals with urinary diversion, especially those with an orthotopic neobladder. Regular disruption of sleep decreases quality of life.

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