Perceived health status after mid-urethral sling revision in 287 women from the VIGI-MESH registry: A cross-sectional study.
BJOG : an international journal of obstetrics and gynaecology(2024)
摘要
OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the health status and recovery of women after mid-urethral sling (MUS) revision in response to complications.
DESIGN:Cross-sectional study using a questionnaire sent to women from a registry.
SETTING:Twenty-two French surgical centres.
POPULATION:A total of 287 women from the VIGI-MESH registry responded, having undergone MUS revision for complications.
METHODS:Our sample of women were compared against a representative set of French women taken from the Eurostat database. Multivariate analysis was performed to identify clinical predictors for successful MUS revision. A qualitative analysis was carried out on free-text comments.
MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES:Health status, defined by the Minimum European Health Module, and recovery, assessed by Patient Global Impression of Improvement.
RESULTS:The response rate was 76% (287/378), with 49% of the women (141/287, 95% CI 43%-55%) reporting good health status, which was 8 points lower than that expected from the comparator French set (57%, 95% CI 55%-58%). Overall, 53% (147/275, 95% CI 47%-59%) of the women reported feeling much better after MUS revision. Just over one-third (35%, 95/275, 95% CI 29%-40%) of respondents reported poor health with little or no improvement. Multivariate analysis showed that being operated on for pain at revision was associated with worse self-perceived health than being operated on for exposure (OR 0.6, 95% CI 0.14-0.95); women with pre-existing comorbidity reported a poorer health status following MUS revision (OR 0.22, 95% CI 0.13-0.38).
CONCLUSIONS:Our results suggest that half of the women recovered good health status after MUS revision, whereas a proportion appeared to be seriously affected by an MUS complication despite the revision.
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