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Anthropometric characteristics of patients suffering from chronic cystitis

https://doi.org/10.21886/2308-6424-2023-11-2-56-64

Abstract

Introduction. With a depressingly high prevalence of chronic cystitis (it is believed that half of women suffer from acute cystitis at least once in their lives), there is still no clarity on this disease. We were unable to find any studies on the anthropometric characteristics of patients with chronic cystitis either in the domestic or in the English literature.

Objective. To assess the anthropometric characteristics of patients with chronic recurrent cystitis.

Material & methods. A prospective multicenter cohort study included 91 patients with symptoms of acute cystitis. All underwent anthropometric measurements, analyzed complaints, studied anamnesis morbi et vitae, performed a study on a gynecological chair; urine was sent for general analysis and bacteriological examination for nonspecific microflora with the determination of the sensitivity of the isolated pathogen to antimicrobial drugs. The patients answered questions about the Russian version of the Acute Cystitis Symptom Score (ACSS). A urethra and cervical canal smear was studied using the polymerase chain reaction method to identify the causative agents of sexually transmitted infections. The diagnosis was considered confirmed in the presence of leukocyturia, bacteriuria, and the sum of symptoms on the ACSS scale was 6 or more.

Results. The duration of chronic recurrent cystitis was averaged at 7.1 ± 4.2 years. The age of the patients ranged from 18 to 49 years, averaging 28.9 ± 3.9 years. The height ranged from 150 cm to 178 cm, on average 165.9 ± 7.1 cm. The average weight was within the normal range: 64.2 ± 6.1 kg. However, the spread in the cohort by body weight was two-fold: from 42 to 86 kg. Overweight was found in five (5.5%) patients; two patients (2.2%), on the contrary, had a body weight deficit. When analyzing anthropometric indicators, along with the obvious ones (direct dependence of the duration of the disease on the age of the patient; direct dependence of the quality of life on the severity of symptoms), other statistically significant correlations were established: a positive relationship between age and weight, weight and duration of the disease.

Conclusion. The analysis showed that overweight women respond to treatment worse, they have a longer history of cystitis. Neither typical symptoms nor ACSS score correlated with any of the anthropometric measures.

About the Authors

E. V. Kulchavenya
Novosibirsk State Medical University; Privolzhsky Research Medical University; «Avicenna» Medical Centre
Russian Federation

Ekaterina V. Kulchavenya — M.D., Dr.Sc.(Med), Full Prof.; Prof., Dept. of Tuberculosis Pulmonology, Novosibirsk State Medical University; Prof., Dept. of Urology, Privolzhsky Research Medical University; Scientific Adviser, Urology Division, «Avicenna» Medical Centre, «Mother & Child» Enterprises.

Novosibirsk


Competing Interests:

The authors declare no conflict of interest



A. I. Neimark
Altay State Medical University
Russian Federation

Alexander I. Neimark — M.D., Dr.Sc.(Med), Full Prof.; Head, Dept. of Urology and Andrology, Altay State Medical University.

Barnaul


Competing Interests:

The authors declare no conflict of interest



A. Yu. Tsukanov
Omsk State Medical University
Russian Federation

Anton Yu. Tsukanov — M.D., Dr.Sc.(Med), Full Prof.; Prof., Dept. of Surgery and Urology, Omsk State Medical University.

Omsk


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P. S. Plugin
Novosibirsk State Medical University
Russian Federation

Pavel S. Plugin — M.D.; Postgrad.Student, Dept. of Urology, Novosibirsk State Medical University.

Novosibirsk


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A. B. Neimark
Altay State Medical University
Russian Federation

Alexandra B. Neimark — Student, Altay State Medical University.

Barnaul


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M. V. Razdorskaya
Barnaul «Railroad-Medicine» Clinical Hospital
Russian Federation

Miroslava V. Razdorskaya — M.D.; Urologist, Urology Division, Barnaul «Railroad-Medicine» Clinical Hospital.

Barnaul


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Kulchavenya E.V., Neimark A.I., Tsukanov A.Yu., Plugin P.S., Neimark A.B., Razdorskaya M.V. Anthropometric characteristics of patients suffering from chronic cystitis. Urology Herald. 2023;11(2):56-64. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21886/2308-6424-2023-11-2-56-64

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