Risk Factors of Lower Urinary Tract Syndrome among Ketamine Usersстатья из журнала
Аннотация: Objective This study investigated the risk factors of ketamine associated‐lower urinary tract symptoms ( LUTS ), such as duration of use, dosage of ketamine, co‐occurring substance use of other psychoactive drugs, comorbidities, and depression. Methods This study was a cross‐sectional survey. LUTS was assessed with the O ' L eary symptom and problem index ( OSPI ) scores. We included the comorbidities of interstitial cystitis/painful bladder syndrome ( IC/PBS ) as comorbid factors. Depression was evaluated based on the D iagnostic and S tatistical M anual of M ental D isorders, F ifth E dition ( DSM 5). Duration of use, dosage of ketamine and the OSPI scores were subjected to log transformation because of the skewed distribution. Result Among 143 participating ketamine users, 25 (17.5%) had LUTS . Duration of ketamine use was significantly positively correlated with OSPI scores (adjusted β [95% CI ], 0.21 [0.06–0.35] in log‐log model), which equaled a 10% increase in months of ketamine‐use increased OSPI scores by 2.02 %. Female and depression were significantly associated OSPI scores (adjusted β [95% CI ], 0.20 [0.03–0.37], 0.49 [0.29–0.70], respectively in the log‐linear model), with OSPI scores being 1.22 times higher in female, and 1.63 times higher in ketamine users with depression. Dosage of use was not significantly associated with OSPI scores (adjusted β [95% CI ], 0.04 [−0.12 to 0.20], P = 0.64 in log‐log model), likewise with comorbid diseases (adjusted β [95% CI ], 0.07 [−0.08 to 0.21], P = 0.36 in log‐linear model). Conclusion Depression and longer duration of exposure to ketamine are significantly associated with the development of LUTS among ketamine users. Early evaluation and intervention of depression should be considered in patients of ketamine‐associated LUTS .
Год издания: 2017
Авторы: I‐Chun Chen, Ming‐Huei Lee, Wei‐Chih CHEN, Tsung‐Ching HU, Hsiu‐Ying Lin
Издательство: Wiley
Источник: LUTS Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms
Ключевые слова: Tryptophan and brain disorders, Treatment of Major Depression, Urinary Bladder and Prostate Research
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Том: 10
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Страницы: 281–286