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Association between endometriosis and lower urinary tract symptoms

Journal

FERTILITY AND STERILITY
Volume 117, Issue 4, Pages 822-830

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2022.01.003

Keywords

Endometriosis; lower urinary tract symptoms; stress urinary incontinence; dysuria

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The objective of this study was to determine if women with endometriosis experience lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTSs) more often than those without. The study found that women with surgically confirmed endometriosis were more likely to report LUTS, including difficulty passing urine, still feeling full after urination, having to urinate again within minutes of urinating, dysuria, and pain when the bladder is full.
Objective: To determine if women with endometriosis experience lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTSs) more often than those without. Design: Cross-sectional analysis at enrollment in a longitudinal cohort. Setting: Enrollment at 2 academic hospitals and from the local community. Patient(s): This analysis included 1,161 women with (n = 520) and without (n = 641) surgically confirmed endometriosis who were enrolled in the Women's Health Study: from Adolescence to Adulthood between 2012 and 2018. Intervention(s): Not applicable. Main Outcome Measure(s): Prevalence of LUTSs, including stress incontinence, urgency and frequency, straining with urination, incomplete bladder emptying, hematuria, dysuria, and bladder pain using standardized questionnaires. Result(s): The primary outcomes were that women with endometriosis reported the following more often than those without: difficulty passing urine (7.9% vs. 2%; crude odds ratio [OR], 4.14 [95% confidence interval {CI}, 2.19-7.80]; adjusted OR [aOR], 4.31 [95% CI, 2.07-8.95]); still feeling full after urination (18.8% vs. 4.7%; crude OR, 4.73 [95% CI, 3.08-7.25]; aOR, 4.67 [95% CI, 2.88-7.56]); having to urinate again within minutes of urinating (33.1% vs. 17.0%; crude OR, 2.41 [95% CI, 1.83-3.18]; aOR, 2.49 [95% CI, 1.81-3.43]), dysuria (11.7% vs. 4.9%; crude OR, 2.55 [95% CI, 1.62-4.01]; aOR, 2.38 [95% CI, 1.40-4.02]); and pain when the bladder is full (23.0% vs. 4.9%; crude OR, 5.79 [95% CI, 3.82-8.78]; aOR, 6.04 [95% CI, 3.74-9.76]). For the secondary outcomes, among female participants with endometriosis, we observed that the odds of LUTS did not differ by the revised American Society for Reproductive Medicine stage (I/II vs. III/IV) or duration of endometriosis-associated symptoms. Conclusion(s): Women with surgically confirmed endometriosis were more likely to report LUTS than those without. ((C) 2022 by American Society for Reproductive Medicine.) El resumen esta disponible en Espanol al final del articulo.

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