학술논문

Referral patterns for pelvic floor disorders
Document Type
Report
Source
International Urogynecology Journal. Dec, 2009, Vol. 20 Issue 12, p1469, 4 p.
Subject
Family medicine
Physicians (General practice)
Urinary incontinence
Consulting services
Language
English
ISSN
0937-3462
Abstract
Introduction and hypothesis To determine referral patterns to the gynecology directorate for symptomatic pelvic organ prolapse and urinary incontinence Methods A prospective multicenter survey of three district general hospitals in Northwest England. Referral letters sent by family physicians to consultants were studied over a three-month period. Main outcome measures were presenting complaints of prolapse and incontinence Results Two thousand seven hundred sixty-nine referral letters were surveyed. Urogynecological complaints (18.4%) were the second most common reason for referral. Menstrual irregularities (21.9%) were the commonest presenting complaint. Among these urogynecology referrals, 38.4% (196/510) were for urinary incontinence (UI), 36.2% (185/510) were for symptomatic prolapse (POP), and 25.3% (129/510) were referred with combined complaints of POP and UI. Of all urogynecological referrals, 56% were for women below 60 years of age. Twenty percent of those with urogynecological complaints had undergone prior hysterectomy. Conclusions Pelvic floor disorders were the second most common reason for referral to gynecologists.