Abstract

Introduction: Assessment of POP by POP-Q gives anatomical site-specific measurement, which helps in surgery, follow-up and reduces inter-observer variation. The Pelvic Floor Distress Inventory (PFDI) is condition-specific health-related quality of life questionnaires for women with pelvic floor disorders.
 Objective: To assess pelvic organ prolapse by POP-Q technique and to correlate pelvic floor distress inventory questionnaire with POP-Q segments. Methodology A prospective study was done from March 2014 to February 2015 after ethical approval from IRC, B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences. All patients with pelvic organ prolapse were included after informed verbal consent. The patients were then asked questions as in pelvic floor distress inventory questionnaire (PFDI) and noted in performa. The patients were then examined by POP-Q technique and noted. The informations were entered in the MS excel chart and statistical analysis done using SPSS 11.5.
 Results: There were 72 patients enrolled. The mean age of patients was 53.65 years. Majority of patients were found to have stage 4 prolapse (43.1%). POP-Q examination showed majority of patients had anterior and apical compartment defect. Correlation between POP-Q points and urinary symptoms showed significant relation with points in anterior compartment, genital hiatus and perineal bodies. Correlation with POP-Q points with colorectal symptoms showed involvement of genital hiatus significantly with strain stool and incomplete bowel movement. Correlation with pelvic distress symptoms with POP-Q sites showed significant relation with bulging, push up vagina for urination and defecation.
 Conclusion: POP-Q site specific points showed significant correlation with symptoms from Pelvic Floor Distress Inventry (PFDI) questionnaires.

Highlights

  • Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is a common, benign condi on in women

  • Chi-square test and pearsons' correla on test was applied for assessing rela ons between POP and pa ents symptoms from Pelvic Floor Distress Inventory (PFDI)

  • There were 72 pa ents enrolled during study dura on

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Introduction

Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is a common, benign condi on in women For many women it can cause vaginal bulge and pressure, voiding dysfunc on, defecatory dysfunc on, and sexual dysfunc on, which may adversely affect quality of life.[1] Pelvic organ prolapse is the health concern affec ng millions of women worldwide. The global burden of disease 2010 reported recently the es mated prevalence of POP to be around 9% world wide.[2] Worldwide, POP risk factors include early marriage, high parity, squa ng during delivery, prolonged labour, increasing age, menopause, hysterectomy, smoking, obesity, heavy li ing, and early return to work a er parturi on.[3]. The risk factors are mainly related with parity, gravida, age of last child birth and work a er delivery.[7]

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