Return to Baseline Functional Status in Older Women Undergoing Surgery for Pelvic Organ Prolapse

Autor: Joy A. Greer, Pedro A. Maldonado, Casey L. Kinman, Megan Wasson, Daniel D. Lee, Marjorie L. Pilkinton, Gerardo Heredia-Melero, Jennifer L. Hallock, Lily A. Arya, Mary D. Sammel
Rok vydání: 2019
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Zdroj: Female Pelvic Medicine & Reconstructive Surgery. 27:249-254
ISSN: 2151-8378
Popis: The aim of the study was to determine the rate of return to baseline functional status 3 months after surgery for pelvic organ prolapse (POP) in women 65 years or older.This is a multicenter prospective cohort study of women older than 65 years undergoing POP surgery. Functional status was determined by the Activities Assessment Scale at the preoperative visit and 3 months after surgery. We compared a variety of clinical variables and preoperative functional status scores for women who worsened, improved, or returned to baseline functional status after surgery using univariable and multivariable analysis.A total of 192 women were enrolled in the study. Of 176 women who completed both sets of questionnaires, 59% improved, 35% returned, and 6% worsened from their baseline functional status. Variables significantly associated with postoperative functional status score were depression (P0.002) and preoperative functional status score (P0.001). The group that improved from baseline had the lowest (worst) preoperative functional status score (78.7 ± 16.4), whereas the group that worsened after surgery had the highest (best) preoperative functional status score (98.6 ± 2.2). After adjusting for age and depression, higher preoperative functional status score was predictive of failure to return to baseline functional status.Most older women undergoing surgery for POP, including those with low preoperative functional status, return to or improve from their baseline functional status within 3 months of surgery. Women with higher functional status before surgery are less likely to report improvement in physical functioning after surgery.
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