High Frequency of Concomitant Bladder, Bowel, and Sexual Symptoms in Huntington’s Disease: A Self-Reported Questionnaire Study
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
3. Results
3.1. Concomitant Pelvic Organ Symptoms
3.2. Urinary Symptoms
3.3. Lower Bowel Symptoms
3.4. Sexual Activity and Function
3.5. Patient Vignettes
3.6. Medication Use
4. Discussion
4.1. Pathophysiology of Bladder, Bowel, and Sexual Dysfunction in HD
4.2. Bladder Symptoms in HD
4.3. Lower Bowel Symptoms in HD
4.4. Sexual Symptoms in HD
4.5. Impact of HD-Related Medications on Bladder, Bowel, and Sexual Symptoms
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Variable(s) | |
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Age | |
Range (mean) | 25–78 (48.9) |
CAG repeats | |
Range (mean) | 38–61 (43.8) |
TFC scale rating | |
Range (mean) | 1–13 (6.5) |
Disease stage | |
Range (mean) | 1–4 (2.5) |
Age of Disease Onset | |
Range (mean) | 16–71 (42.0) |
Duration of Disease | |
Range (mean) | 1–22 (6.8) |
Gender, n (%) | |
Male | 26 (54.2) |
Female | 22 (45.8) |
Race, n (%) | |
White | 45 (93.8) |
Black | 1 (2.0) |
American Indian/Alaska Native | 2 (4.2) |
Ethnicity, n (%) | |
Hispanic | 0 (0.0) |
Not Hispanic | 48 (100.0) |
Relationship status, n (%) | |
Married | 26 (54.2) |
Living with partner | 4 (8.3) |
Single | 18 (37.5) |
Symptomatic Organ System(s) Dysfunction | None n = 3 (6.3%) | One n = 13 * (27.1%) | Two n = 13 * (27.1%) | Three n = 19 * (39.6%) |
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Age | ||||
Range (mean) | 32–67 (44.3) | 29–78 (48.9) | 28–66 (43.3) | 25–77 (51.7) |
CAG | ||||
Range (mean) | 40–42 (40.7) | 39–49 (43.5) | 41–61 (46) | 39–53 (43) |
TFC | ||||
Range (mean) | 5–13 (10.3) | 2–13 (7.9) | 1–13 (6) | 1–13 (5.9) |
Disease Stage | ||||
Range (mean) | 1–3 (1.7) | 1–4 (2.2) | 1–4 (2.9) | 1–4 (2.5) |
Age of Onset | ||||
Range (mean) | 30–52 (38.3) | 24–67 (44.4) | 16–60 (37.7) | 22–71 (43) |
Duration of Disease | ||||
Range (mean) | 1–15 (5.7) | 1–16 (6.5) | 1–12 (5.5) | 1–22 (8.1) |
Gender, n (%) | ||||
Male | 2 | 8 | 7 | 10 |
Female | 1 | 5 | 6 | 9 |
Symptom Measure(s) | All n = 48 (%) | Males n = 26 (%) | Females n = 22 (%) |
---|---|---|---|
Bladder Symptom(s) | |||
Any urinary symptom | |||
No (i.e., never/rarely) | 6 (12.5) | 4 (15.4) | 2 (9.0) |
Yes (i.e., sometimes/often/always) | 42 (87.5) | 22 (84.6) | 20 (91) |
Frequency | |||
Never/rarely | 18 (37.5) | 11 (42.3) | 7 (31.8) |
Sometimes/often/always | 30 (62.5) | 15 (57.7) | 15 (68.2) |
Voids | |||
1–7 per day | 27 (56.3) | 15 (57.7) | 12 (54.5) |
8–14+ per day | 21 (43.7) | 11 (42.3) | 10 (45.5) |
Nocturia | |||
1–2 per night | 23 (47.9) | 10 (38.5) | 13 (59.1) |
3–4+ per night | 25 (52.1) | 16 (61.5) | 9 (40.9) |
Urgency | |||
Never/rarely | 20 (41.7) | 13 (50) | 7 (31.8) |
Sometimes/often/always | 28 (58.3) | 13 (50) | 15 (68.2) |
Incomplete empty | |||
Never/rarely | 31 (64.6) | 17 (65.4) | 14 (63.6) |
Sometimes/often/always | 17 (35.4) | 9 (34.6) | 8 (36.4) |
Hesitancy | |||
Never/rarely | 31 (64.6) | 14 (53.8) | 17 (77.3) |
Sometimes/often/always | 17 (37.5) | 12 (46.2) | 5 (22.7) |
Strain to urinate | |||
Never/rarely | 38 (79.2) | 18 (69.2) | 20 (90.9) |
Sometimes/often/always | 10 (20.8) | 8 (30.8) | 2 (9.1) |
Urinary incontinence/leakage | |||
No | 14 (29.2) | 9 (34.6) | 5 (22.7) |
Yes | 34 (70.8) | 17 (65.4) | 17 (77.3) |
Lower bowel symptom(s) | |||
Any lower bowel symptom(s) | |||
No | 19 (39.6) | 12 (46.2) | 7 (31.8) |
Yes * | 29 (60.4) | 14 (53.8) | 15 (68.2) |
Constipation | |||
No | 27 (56.3) | 16 (61.5) | 11 (50.0) |
Yes | 21 (43.7) | 10 (38.5) | 11 (50.0) |
Chronic diarrhea | |||
No | 36 (75.0) | 20 (76.9) | 16 (72.7) |
Yes | 12 (25.0) | 6 (23.1) | 6 (27.3) |
BM incontinence/accident | |||
No | 39 (81.3) | 20 (76.9) | 19 (86.4) |
Yes | 9 (18.7) | 6 (23.1) | 3 (13.6) |
BM frequency | |||
1–2 times per 1–2 days | 40 (83.3) | 23 (88.5) | 17 (77.3) |
≤2 per week | 8 (16.7) | 3 (11.5) | 5 (22.7) |
BM time | |||
<5 min | 23 (47.9) | 13 (50.0) | 10 (45.5) |
≥5 min | 25 (52.1) | 13 (50.0) | 12 (54.5) |
Strain while having BM | |||
Never/rarely | 30 (62.5) | 17 (65.4) | 13 (59.1) |
Sometimes/often/always | 18 (37.5) | 9 (34.6) | 9 (40.9) |
Difficult or painful BM | |||
Never/rarely | 36 (75.0) | 20 (76.9) | 16 (72.7) |
Sometimes/often/always | 12 (25.0) | 6 (23.1) | 6 (27.3) |
Feeling of not emptying after BM | |||
Never/rarely | 30 (62.5) | 15 (57.7) | 15 (68.2) |
Sometimes/often/always | 18 (37.5) | 11 (42.3) | 7 (31.8) |
Unsuccessful having BM | |||
Never/rarely | 33 (68.8) | 20 (76.9) | 13 (59.1) |
Sometimes/often/always | 15 (31.2) | 6 (23.1) | 9 (40.9) |
Sexual activity and function | |||
Section 1 | |||
Interest in sex | |||
Yes | 40 (83.3) | 20 (76.9) | 20 (90.9) |
No | 8 (16.7) | 6 (23.1) | 2 (9.1) |
Sexual partner | |||
Yes | 33 (68.8) | 18 (69.2) | 15 (68.2) |
No | 15 (31.2) | 8 (30.8) | 7 (31.8) |
Sexually active in last 6 months | |||
Yes | 23 (47.9) | 9 (34.6) | 14 (63.6) |
No | 25 (52.1) | 17 (65.4) | 8 (36.4) |
Problems with sexual function | |||
Yes | 27 (56.2) | 15 (57.7) | 12 (54.5) |
No | 19 (39.6) | 10 (38.5) | 9 (40.9) |
Unknown | 2 (4.2) | 1 (3.8) | 1 (4.6) |
Section 2† | All n= 31(%) | Males n= 16(%) | Females n= 15(%) |
Importance of sexual activity | |||
Very important | 15 (48.4) | 10 (62.5) | 5 (33.3) |
Important or somewhat important | 8 (25.8) | 3 (18.8) | 5 (33.3) |
Somewhat unimportant or not important at all | 8 (25.8) | 3 (18.8) | 5 (33.3) |
Enjoyment of sexual activity | |||
Never/rarely enjoy | 9 (29.0) | 7 (43.8) | 2 (13.3) |
Sometimes enjoy | 10 (33.3) | 4 (25.0) | 6 (40.0) |
Fully enjoy | 12 (38.7) | 5 (31.2) | 7 (46.7) |
Symptom Measure(s) | Stage 1 * n = 11 (%) | Stage 2 * n = 12 (%) | Stage 3 * n = 16 (%) | Stage 4 * n = 9 (%) |
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Bladder Symptom(s) | ||||
Any urinary symptom | ||||
No (i.e., never/rarely) | 2 (18.2) | 0 (0.0) | 4 (18.8) | 0 (0.0) |
Yes (i.e., sometimes/often/always) | 9 (81.8) | 12 (100) | 12 (75) | 9 (100) |
Frequency | ||||
Never/rarely | 6 (54.5) | 4 (33.3) | 6 (37.5) | 2 (22.2) |
Sometimes/often/always | 5 (45.5) | 8 (66.7) | 10 (62.5) | 7 (77.8) |
Voids | ||||
1–7 per day | 7 (63.6) | 6 (50.0) | 9 (56.2) | 4 (44.4) |
8–14+ per day | 4 (36.4) | 6 (50.0) | 7 (43.8) | 5 (55.6) |
Nocturia | ||||
1–2 per night | 7 (63.6) | 7 (58.3) | 7 (43.8) | 2 (22.2) |
3–4+ per night | 4 (36.4) | 5 (41.7) | 9 (56.2) | 7 (77.8) |
Urgency | ||||
Never/rarely | 5 (45.5) | 5 (41.7) | 7 (43.8) | 3 (33.3) |
Sometimes/often/always | 6 (54.5) | 7 (58.3) | 9 (56.2) | 6 (66.7) |
Incomplete empty | ||||
Never/rarely | 5 (45.5) | 6 (50.0) | 13 (81.3) | 7 (77.8) |
Sometimes/often/always | 6 (54.5) | 6 (50.0) | 3 (18.8) | 2 (22.2) |
Hesitancy | ||||
Never/rarely | 9 (81.8) | 7 (58.3) | 10 (62.5) | 5 (55.6) |
Sometimes/often/always | 2 (18.2) | 5 (41.7) | 6 (37.5) | 4 (44.4) |
Strain to urinate | ||||
Never/rarely | 10 (90.9) | 9 (75.0) | 12 (75.0) | 7 (77.8) |
Sometimes/often/always | 1 (9.1) | 3 (25.0) | 4 (25.0) | 2 (22.2) |
Urinary incontinence/leakage | ||||
No | 4 (36.4) | 3 (25.0) | 6 (37.5) | 1 (11.1) |
Yes | 7 (63.6) | 9 (75.0) | 10 (62.5) | 8 (88.9) |
Lower bowel symptom(s) | ||||
No | 6 (54.5) | 6 (50.0) | 6 (37.5) | 1 (11.1) |
Yes * | 5 (45.5) | 6 (50.0) | 10 (62.5) | 8 (88.9) |
Constipation | ||||
No | 7 (63.6) | 7 (58.3) | 10 (62.5) | 3 (33.3) |
Yes | 4 (36.4) | 5 (41.7) | 6 (37.5) | 6 (66.7) |
Chronic diarrhea | ||||
No | 9 (81.8) | 10 (83.3) | 11 (68.8) | 6 (66.7) |
Yes | 2 (18.2) | 2 (16.7) | 5 (31.2) | 3 (33.3) |
BM incontinence/accident | ||||
No | 10 (90.9) | 12 (100.0) | 10 (62.5) | 6 (66.7) |
Yes | 1 (9.1) | 0 (0.0) | 6 (37.5) | 3 (33.3) |
BM frequency | ||||
1–2 times per 1–2 days | 10 (90.9) | 9 (75.0) | 15 (93.7) | 6 (66.7) |
≤2 per week | 1 (9.1) | 3 (25.0) | 1 (6.3) | 3 (33.3) |
BM time | ||||
<5 min | 5 (45.5) | 7 (58.3) | 8 (50.0) | 3 (33.3) |
≥5 min | 6 (54.5) | 5 (41.7) | 8 (50.0) | 6 (66.7) |
Strain while having BM | ||||
Never/rarely | 7 (63.6) | 6 (50.0) | 10 (62.5) | 7 (77.8) |
Sometimes/often/always | 4 (36.4) | 6 (50.0) | 6 (37.5) | 2 (22.2) |
Difficult or painful BM | ||||
Never/rarely | 8 (72.7) | 9 (75.0) | 11 (68.8) | 7 (77.8) |
Sometimes/often/always | 3 (27.3) | 3 (25.0) | 5 (31.2) | 2 (22.2) |
Feeling of not emptying after BM | ||||
Never/rarely | 6 (54.5) | 7 (58.3) | 10 (62.5) | 6 (66.7) |
Sometimes/often/always | 5 (45.5) | 5 (41.7) | 6 (37.5) | 3 (33.3) |
Unsuccessful having BM | ||||
Never/rarely | 8 (72.7) | 9 (75.0) | 10 (62.5) | 6 (66.7) |
Sometimes/often/always | 3 (27.3) | 3 (25.0) | 6 (37.5) | 3 (33.3) |
Sexual Activity and Function | ||||
Section 1 | ||||
Interest in sex | ||||
Yes | 11 (100.0) | 12 (100.0) | 11 (68.8) | 6 (66.7) |
No | 0 (0.0) | 0 (0.0) | 5 (31.2) | 3 (33.3) |
Sexual partner | ||||
Yes | 10 (90.9) | 9 (75.0) | 8 (50.0) | 6 (66.7) |
No | 1 (9.1) | 3 (25.0) | 8 (50.0) | 3 (33.3) |
Sexually active in last 6 months | ||||
Yes | 10 (90.9) | 8 (66.7) | 5 (31.2) | 0 (0.0) |
No | 1 (9.1) | 4 (33.3) | 11 (68.8) | 9 (100.0) |
Problems with sexual function | ||||
Yes | 5 (45.5) | 8 (66.7) | 10 (62.5) | 4 (44.4) |
No | 6 (54.5) | 4 (33.3) | 6 (37.5) | 3 (33.3) |
Unknown | 0 (0.0) | 0 (0.0) | 0 (0.0) | 2 (22.2) |
Section 2 n = 31 † | n = 10 (%) | n = 8 (%) | n = 9 (%) | n = 4 (%) |
Importance of sexual activity | ||||
Very important | 4 (40.0) | 6 (75.0) | 3 (33.3) | 2 (50) |
Important or somewhat important | 2 (20.0) | 1 (12.5) | 5 (55.6) | 0 (0.0) |
Somewhat unimportant or not important at all | 4 (40.0) | 1 (12.5) | 1 (11.1) | 2 (50) |
Enjoyment of sexual activity | ||||
Never/rarely enjoy | 0 (0.0) | 2 (25.0) | 3 (33.3) | 4 (100) |
Sometimes enjoy | 5 (50.0) | 2 (25.0) | 3 (33.3) | 0 (0.0) |
Fully enjoy | 5 (50.0) | 4 (50.0) | 3 (33.3) | 0 (0.0) |
Medication Class | Possible Effect(s) |
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Antipsychotics (e.g., fluphenazine, olanzapine, haloperidol, quetiapine, aripiprazole) | Depressed bladder contractility, urinary retention, urinary incontinence, constipation |
Antidepressants: Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRI’s) and Serotonin-Norepinephrine Reuptake Inhibitors (SNRIs) (e.g., citalopram, escitalopram, sertraline, venlafaxine, duloxetine) | Overactive bladder, urinary retention, constipation, diarrhea, diminished sexual desire, erectile function, delayed or absent orgasm |
Antiepileptics (e.g., divalproex sodium, lamotrigine, carbamazepine) | Constipation, diarrhea |
Benzodiazepines (e.g., clonazepam, lorazepam) | Depressed bladder contractility, constipation, diarrhea |
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Vicars, B.G.; Liu, A.B.; Holt, S.; Jayadev, S.; Bird, T.; Yang, C.C. High Frequency of Concomitant Bladder, Bowel, and Sexual Symptoms in Huntington’s Disease: A Self-Reported Questionnaire Study. J. Pers. Med. 2021, 11, 714. https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm11080714
Vicars BG, Liu AB, Holt S, Jayadev S, Bird T, Yang CC. High Frequency of Concomitant Bladder, Bowel, and Sexual Symptoms in Huntington’s Disease: A Self-Reported Questionnaire Study. Journal of Personalized Medicine. 2021; 11(8):714. https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm11080714
Chicago/Turabian StyleVicars, Brenda G., Alice B. Liu, Sarah Holt, Suman Jayadev, Thomas Bird, and Claire C. Yang. 2021. "High Frequency of Concomitant Bladder, Bowel, and Sexual Symptoms in Huntington’s Disease: A Self-Reported Questionnaire Study" Journal of Personalized Medicine 11, no. 8: 714. https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm11080714
APA StyleVicars, B. G., Liu, A. B., Holt, S., Jayadev, S., Bird, T., & Yang, C. C. (2021). High Frequency of Concomitant Bladder, Bowel, and Sexual Symptoms in Huntington’s Disease: A Self-Reported Questionnaire Study. Journal of Personalized Medicine, 11(8), 714. https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm11080714