间歇性囊炎/膀疼痛综合征患者表型化
Dylan T Wolff1, Stephen Tranchina1, Andrew Schrepf2
1Department of Urology, Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA.
Neurourology and urodynamics
|June 26, 2025
概括
间歇性囊炎/膀疼痛综合征 (IC/BPS) 患者表型可以分为膀中心或全身. 了解这些不同的群体对于开发有针对性的治疗和改善IC/BPS管理结果至关重要.
科学领域:
- 泌尿器科 泌尿器科 泌尿器科 泌尿器科
- 疼痛医学 医学 疼痛医学
- 再生医学是一种再生医学.
背景情况:
- 间歇性囊炎/膀疼痛综合征 (IC/BPS) 是一种复杂的疾病,患者表现不同.
- 目前的理解需要精细的诊断和治疗策略.
研究的目的:
- 在IC/BPS中建立患者表型的全球共识.
- 审查支持不同IC/BPS表型组的证据.
主要方法:
- 对已发表的证据进行了叙述性审查.
- 在全球共识会议的背景下,专注于患者表型.
主要成果:
- 患有IC/BPS的患者可以被广泛分为膀中心,全身或其他表型 (例如,肌筋骨盆疼痛).
- 证据支持这些独特的表型群体的存在和临床相关性.
结论:
- 未来的IC/BPS临床试验必须包括患者的表型,分为膀中心和全身组分层.
- 完善歧视性值和理解表型-治疗相互作用对于推进IC/BPS研究和护理至关重要.
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