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Epidemiology and Consequences of Female Urinary Incontinence in the Middle-East بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم ICS 2008, Educational Course No. 9, Cairo, Egypt, October 21, 2008 Ahmed Al-Badr, MBBS, FRCS(C), FACOG Chairman, Urogynecology & Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery Deputy Medical Director, Women’s Specialized Hospital King Fahad Medical City, Riyadh
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Outline: Definitions Scope of the problem Worldwide prevalence Prevalence in the region Conclusion
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Urinary Incontinence (UI): Definition (ICS): The complaint of any involuntary leakage of urine The complaint of any involuntary leakage of urine Abrams et al. Neurourol Urodyn, 2002, 21(2) p167-78
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UI: Definitions Stress Incontinence: Is the complaint of involuntary leakage of urine with exertion, effort, sneezing, or coughing Abrams et al. Neurourol Urodyn, 2002, 21(2) p167-78
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UI: Definitions Urge Incontinence: Is the complaint of involuntary leakage accompanied by or immediately preceded by urgency Abrams et al. Neurourol Urodyn, 2002, 21(2) p167-78
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UI: Definitions Mixed Urinary Incontinence: Is the complaint of involuntary leakage associated with urgency and also with exertion, effort, sneezing, or coughing Abrams et al. Neurourol Urodyn, 2002, 21(2) p167-78
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UI: Scope of the problem W.H.O. recognizes incontinence as an international health concern Clinical practice guidelines, 1996. US Department of Health and human Services
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UI: Scope of the problem ¹ Impact on lifestyle ¹ Avoidance of activities Depression, isolation, embarrassment… Impact on marital/sexual relationships Increased dependence on caregivers Discomfort and skin irritation ², 3 Interference with prayers (Salat) and purity (Tahara) ², 3 1. 1.Clinical practice guidelines, 1996. US Department of Health and human Services 2. 2.Risk et al. Int Urogynecol J 1999;10:160-53. Saleh 2005
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Prevalence of UI worldwide
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Minassian et al 2003
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Types of UI Minassian et al 2003
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Prevalence of UI in the Middle-East
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UI: Prevalence in UAE 400 women, PHC & community Prevalence: 20.3% 31% sought medical advice: Embarrassment (38%) Embarrassment (38%) Low expectations from medical care (38%) Low expectations from medical care (38%) UI is normal with age (23%) UI is normal with age (23%) Risk et al. Int Urogynecol J 1999;10:160-5
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UI: Prevalence in Qatar 1000 women age > 45 years, PHC & comm. Prevalence: 20.6% 64%: inability to pray 64%: inability to pray 47%: interference with marital relationship 47%: interference with marital relationship 72%:ashamed of themselves and have guilt 72%:ashamed of themselves and have guilt 5%:stopped all work 5%:stopped all work 41%: did not seek help (embarrassment) 41%: did not seek help (embarrassment) Saleh et al, Maturitas. 2005
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UI: Prevalence in KSA Prevalence : 35% Types: SUI: 57%SUI: 57% UUI: 12%UUI: 12% MUI: 31%MUI: 31% Al-Amari et al. 14th SUC 2001
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UI: Prevalence in KSA 379 women, age >15, PHC Jeddah Mean age 35 (range: 15 - 71) Prevalence : 41.4% Types: SUI: 36.4%SUI: 36.4% UUI: 27.4%UUI: 27.4% MUI: 22.2%MUI: 22.2% Brasha et al. 2008, unpublished
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UI: Prevalence in KSA Impact on QoL: 34% unable to perform prayers 34% unable to perform prayers 29% limitations of social activities 29% limitations of social activities 18% affected their sexual life 18% affected their sexual life Brasha et al. 2008, unpublished
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UI: Prevalence in KSA 18% sought medical advice: 74 % didn’t think it is a significant problem 9 % didn’t think treatment was available 19 % embarrassed to discuss with doctor 4 % did not want to consult a male doctor 9 % thought it was natural with aging Brasha et al. 2008, unpublished
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UI: Prevalence in Jordan 182 women, age: 50 - 65 yrs, south Jordan (Karak, Taffileh, Aqaba) Prevalence: 30% Types: Stress UI: 23.1%Stress UI: 23.1% Urge UI: 26.4%Urge UI: 26.4% Mixed UI: 18.1%Mixed UI: 18.1% Shakhatreh, Saudi Med J, 2005
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UI: Prevalence in Egypt 1,652 women, age: > 20 Community (Assiut) Prevalence:54.8% Urge 15%Urge 15% Stress 14.8%Stress 14.8% Mixed25%Mixed25% El-Azab et al. Neurourol and Urodynam (2007) 788-26:783
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UI: Prevalence in Egypt Impact on QoL: low self-esteem, feeling unclean (65%) inability to pray (90%) difficulty in performing physical activities such as housework (33%) limitations of social activities (30%) leakage during sexual intercourse (18%) El-Azab et al. Neurourol and Urodynam (2007) 788-26:783
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UI: Prevalence in Egypt 4% sought medical advice: Embarrassment (60%) Low expectations from medical care (44%) Assuming UI is normal with aging (38%) El-Azab et al. Neurourol and Urodynam (2007) 788-26:783
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UI: Conclusion UI is prevalent in the Middle-East UI has a significant impact on QoL UI is underreported and undertreated Need to educate health-care workers and the public
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Thank you! Q & A
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