Should we correct hypospadias during childhood? Decision Regret And QUality of Life Assessment (DRAQULA) study

被引:7
作者
Wirmer, Johannes [1 ]
Fawzy, Mohamed [1 ]
Sennert, Michael [1 ]
Hadidi, Ahmed T. [1 ]
机构
[1] Sana Klinikum, Hypospadias Ctr, Pediat Surg Dept, Offenbach, Germany
关键词
Hypospadias; Decision regret; Quality of life; Patient satisfaction; Assessment; REPAIR; OUTCOMES; IMPACT; AGE;
D O I
10.1016/j.jpurol.2023.12.005
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R72 [儿科学];
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100202 ;
摘要
Aim of the work To evaluate patient's satisfaction, Decision Regret And QUality of Life Assessment (DRAQULA) among adolescents (older than 15 years) and adults after hypospadias surgery in childhood. Patients and methods 234 Patients operated on hypospadias as children our center and their parents were contacted after they reached the age of 15 years to complete a questionnaire survey to assess satisfaction with the operative result, the regret with the operative decision and the health related quality of life (HRQOL). The survey is based on the Decision Regret Scale available in the literature with a score of 100 meaning maximum dissatisfaction or regret, and the Kidscreen10 index. Satisfaction was measured a scale from 1 to 5 with 5 signifying full satisfaction. Results 81 of 234 patients from 15 to 43 years (mean age 19.7 years) completed the survey (34.6 %). 44 Patients had distal, and 17 proximal hypospadias and the remaining 20 patients could not remember the type of hypospadias they had. The patient's satisfaction with the operative result was 5 (full satisfaction) in 74.1 %, 4 in 18.5 %, 3 in 6.2 % and 2 in 1.2 % (mean satisfaction score 4.7 of 5). Regarding decision regret among patients, 64/81 patients (79.0 %) had no decision regret. Only 14.8 % reported mild and 6.2 % moderate decisional regret (mean decisional regret score 4.8). 71 of 234 parents answered the parents' questionnaire (30.0 %). Fifty-eight (81.7 %) had no decision regret. 13 parents (18.3 %) had decision regret; 10 parents (14.1 %) reported mild, 2 parents (2.8 %) moderate, and only one parent (1.4 %) reported strong decisional regret. The mean HRQOL T -score was 55.9 (SD 10, control Group of adolescent males from 12 to 18 years.) and thus corresponded to the average of the reference normal population. Discussion In this study, only 19.7 % had decision regret as compared to 50-65 % reported in literature. The decision regret scale of O'Connor needs to be revalidated as even candidates who approve of the decision of early surgery have a score less than 25 and considered to have decision regret. Conclusion The results of the survey showed that 90 % of the patients were satisfied with early hypospadias surgery with average HRQOL and low level of decisional regret in patients as well as parents. The findings support the current practice of operating hypospadias in early childhood.
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