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Prevalence and Risk Factors for Pelvic Floor Disorders

Completed
Conditions
Pelvic Floor Disorders
Interventions
Other: Questionnaire
Registration Number
NCT04185376
Lead Sponsor
Fayoum University Hospital
Brief Summary

Pelvic floor disorders (PFD) can adversely affect the quality of life of a woman and they can occur during different stages of female life such as during pregnancy, early postpartum period or during menopause. It is well known that pregnancy and vaginal birth are significant risk factors in the etiology of PFD and predicting models like UR-CHOICE score were developed for this reason to provide mothers-to-be with sufficient information regarding their subsequent risk of PFD. Pregnancy, childbirth and the immediate postpartum period, where the demands on the pelvic floor and the incidence of pelvic floor trauma are particularly high, offers an optimal opportunity for such counseling and prevention.

Detailed Description

Pelvic floor disorders (PFDs) can adversely affect the quality of life (QoL) of a woman and they can occur during different stages of female life such as during pregnancy, early postpartum period or during menopause. The reported prevalence of PFDs varies widely both during and after pregnancy and reported up to 30-50%. Besides, the term PFD includes a broad spectrum of conditions such as urinary incontinence (UI), pelvic organ prolapse (POP) or anal incontinence (AI). Many risk factors seem to be involved like the pregnancy itself, mode of delivery, parity, the use of episiotomy, obesity, increased age and so on. It is well known that pregnancy and vaginal birth are significant risk factors in the etiology of PFDs and predicting models like UR-CHOICE score were developed for this reason to provide mothers-to-be with sufficient information regarding their subsequent risk of PFD. The identification of women during their pregnancy who are at higher risk for PFD remains a key element in targeting of prevention and planning health of resource allocation strategies. Pregnancy, childbirth and the immediate postpartum period, where the demands on the pelvic floor and the incidence of pelvic floor trauma are particularly high, offers an optimal opportunity for such counseling and prevention. The validated German pelvic floor questionnaire modified for pregnancy and postpartum period is thus an important tool identifying such symptoms and helping clinicians assess patient's quality of life. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the prevalence of PFDs in a cohort of Egyptian women during pregnancy. Furthermore, we searched for clinical risk factors that correlate with the occurrence of PFDs during pregnancy in the investigator's population.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
300
Inclusion Criteria
  • age over 18 years
  • any trimester of pregnancy
  • planned delivery at our institution.
Exclusion Criteria
  • Women with the inability to complete the questionnaire

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
group A 200 patientsQuestionnairepatients with one or more PFDs significant psychological strain in at least one pelvic floor domain
group B 200 patientsQuestionnairepatients without any pelvic floor complaints
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
subjective pelvic floor-related quality of life symptoms.one year

the prevalence of pelvic floor disorders during pregnancy and the clinical risk factors which correlate with pelvic floor symptoms during pregnancy.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

sahar M.Y elbaradie

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Fayoum, Egypt

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