Severity of interstitial cystitis symptoms and quality of life in female patients

Journal of women's health (2002), 18(9), 1361-1368

DOI 10.1089/jwh.2008.1270 PMID 19743907 Source

Abstract

Objective

Interstitial cystitis (IC) is a visceral pain syndrome with a profound impact on quality of life (QOL). The main aims of the current study are as follows: (1) to determine possible factors that may increase the severity of symptoms and decrease QOL in women diagnosed with IC; (2) to study how symptom severity affects QOL adjusting for these factors; and (3) to investigate which symptom is most likely to impair IC patients' physical and mental QOL.

Methods

Forty-one women (age, 20-71 years) with moderate/severe IC enrolled in a clinical trial of intravesical pentosan polysulfate sodium in California (USA) were included in this cross-sectional analysis. Demographic and clinical characteristics were evaluated at baseline using the O'Leary-Sant Interstitial Cystitis Symptom Index (ICSI), pain assessment, urgency scale, voiding log for 24 h, and the Short Form-36 (SF-36).

Results

Being currently unmarried was associated with more severe symptoms. Being unemployed, currently unmarried, obese, never pregnant, and ever use of oral contraceptive were associated with a decrement in at least one QOL domain. Symptom severity was an independent predictor of worse QOL on three domains: bodily pain, general health, and mental health. Pain and nocturia were the only symptoms found to be associated with decline in overall physical quality of life. None of the symptoms had significant impact on the mental component summary of QOL.

Conclusions

Symptom severity and being currently unmarried were found to be associated with impairment in QOL in IC patients. Managing pain and nocturia may improve the patients' overall physical QOL.

Topics

interstitial cystitis quality of life women, bladder pain syndrome symptom severity, painful bladder syndrome female patients, nocturia impact quality of life, ic bps pain management outcomes, pentosan polysulfate interstitial cystitis, pelvic pain quality of life assessment, interstitial cystitis married status outcomes, sf-36 bladder pain syndrome, oral contraceptive history interstitial cystitis, visceral pain syndrome women, interstitial cystitis physical quality of life

Cite this article

El Khoudary, S., Talbott, E., bromberger, J., Chang, C. H., Songer, T., & Davis, E. (2009). Severity of interstitial cystitis symptoms and quality of life in female patients. *Journal of women's health (2002)*, *18*(9), 1361-1368. https://doi.org/10.1089/jwh.2008.1270