1.Prevalence of overactive bladder syndrome (OABS) among women with gynaecological problems and its risk factors in a tertiary hospital, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia: Implication for primary healthcare providers
Malaysian Family Physician 2015;10(2):2-8
Objective: The objective of this paper was to determine the prevalence of overactive bladder syndrome
(OABS) and its risk factors among patients with other gynaecological problems.
Methods: This study was conducted on women aged more than 18 years who attended the
gynaecology clinic for various diagnoses other than urinary problems at a tertiary hospital in Negeri
Sembilan, Malaysia, for a period of 6 months. Data on patient’s profile, symptoms and risk factors
for overactive bladder (OAB) were prospectively collected using a structured questionnaire adapted
from ICIQ (international consultation on incontinence questionnaire). Exclusion criteria included
patients with confirmed diagnosis of stress incontinence or OAB, neurological impairment,
gynaecological malignancy and those with a previous history of pelvic radiation. Chi-square test and
logistic regression test were used in the statistical analysis. We presented the odds ratio (OR) and 95%
confidence interval for each of the OAB symptoms with p-value of 0.05.
Results: The prevalence of OAB among the patients (n = 573) in this study was 19.1%. History of
giving births to macrosomic babies and presence of utero-vaginal prolapse (UVP) were shown to be
significantly associated with OAB in the multivariate analysis. Other factors were advanced age, high
parity and menopausal for more than 5 years. More than half of the patients with the symptoms of
OAB did not seek treatment, as they did not think it is necessary.
Conclusion: It is found that the prevalence of OAB is similar with many other studies conducted
elsewhere. It was found to be multifactorial, but was highly significantly related with the presence of
UVP, especially cystocoele and history of giving births to macrosomic babies.
2.Supracondylar Humerus Fracture: Managing A Pink Pulseless Limb
Ahmad SM ; Mohd Iqbal Hs ; Farid Fs ; M Naqib Mn ; Aidyazuan Ai
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal 2019;13(Supplement A):130-