論文

国際誌
2024年7月18日

Association between sarcopenia and urinary dysfunction in patients with dysphagia.

Archives of gerontology and geriatrics
  • Shingo Kakehi
  • ,
  • Hidetaka Wakabayashi
  • ,
  • Eri Isono
  • ,
  • Ryohei Takemura
  • ,
  • Yuka Sato
  • ,
  • Yukiko Otsuka
  • ,
  • Takako Nagai
  • ,
  • Shinta Nishioka
  • ,
  • Ryo Momosaki

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開始ページ
105577
終了ページ
105577
記述言語
英語
掲載種別
研究論文(学術雑誌)
DOI
10.1016/j.archger.2024.105577

INTRODUCTION: The objective was to determine the relationship between sarcopenia and urinary dysfunction in patients with dysphagia. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted on 460 Japanese Sarcopenic Dysphagia Database participants. Urinary dysfunction was defined as either urinary incontinence or urethral catheter use. Sarcopenia was diagnosed according to the Asian Working Group for Sarcopenia 2019 criteria. Univariate and multivariate analyses assessed the association between urinary dysfunction and sarcopenia, calf circumference (CC), handgrip strength (HGS), and Barthel Index (BI). Logistic regression analysis was performed for urinary dysfunction adjusted for age, sex, setting, and CCI in addition to BI and HGS or CC or sarcopenia (model 1) or FILS and BI (model 2). RESULTS: The mean age was 80.8 ± 10.5 years and urinary dysfunction in 137 participants. Urinary dysfunction was not associated with sarcopenia (123 versus 281, p = 0.440) but was associated with CC (27.4 ± 4.2 versus 28.5 ± 3.9, p = 0.009), HGS (9.7 ± 7.9 versus 14.4 ± 9.3, p < 0.001), and BI (19.9 ± 0.3 versus 20.3 ± 0.2, p < 0.001). Logistic regression analysis showed urinary dysfunction was associated with HGS (OR: 0.968, CI: 0.938, 0.998) and BI (OR: 0.955, CI: 0.943, 0.966). The cutoff was 19 kg for men (sensitivity 0.786, specificity 0.56, Area Under Curve (AUC) 0.689) and 6.1 kg for women (sensitivity 0.493, specificity 0.774, AUC 0.639) in HGS and 27.5 points in BI (sensitivity 0.781, specificity 0.604, AUC 0.740). CONCLUSION: Sarcopenia was not associated with urinary dysfunction. However, HGS and BI were related to urinary dysfunction.

リンク情報
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.archger.2024.105577
PubMed
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/39032316
ID情報
  • DOI : 10.1016/j.archger.2024.105577
  • PubMed ID : 39032316

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