Anal incontinence and vesico-sphincter events in systemic sclerosis: An epidemiologic bicentric cohort study

Semin Arthritis Rheum. 2016 Aug;46(1):124-32. doi: 10.1016/j.semarthrit.2016.03.013. Epub 2016 Mar 31.

Abstract

Objective: To estimate the frequency and severity of anal incontinence and vesico-sphincter events, associated factors, and impact on the quality of life of patients with systemic sclerosis.

Methods: Questionnaires assessing anal incontinence (Miller score), vesico-sphincter events (Urogenital Distress Inventory) and quality of life [Short Form Health Survey 36v2 (SF-36), and Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale] were mailed to 139 patients with systemic sclerosis at the university hospitals of Besançon and Poitiers, France. Clinical data were collected from the medical records to identify risk factors.

Results: Among the 121 (87%) responders, severe vesico-sphincter events or severe anal incontinence occurred in 3.4% and 12.4% of cases, respectively. Frequent urination (66.3%) and anal incontinence to gas (50.4%) were the most frequent symptoms. Anal incontinence was associated positively with vesico-sphincter events, unrelated to obstetrical factors. No correlations were seen with age, sex, or systemic sclerosis characteristics. In multivariate analysis, moderate or severe vesico-sphincter events was associated with higher anxiety and depression scores and lower SF-36 scores; the same results were observed for anal incontinence, but did not reach significance.

Conclusion: Vesico-sphincter events and anal incontinence are common in systemic sclerosis, and sometimes severe, with a potential negative impact in quality of life. These results will be confirmed by a case-control study with dynamic and manometric assessment, and could legitimate a systematic screening to ensure early therapy and multidisciplinary individual management.

Keywords: Fecal incontinence, Urinary bladder; Quality of life; Systemic sclerosis.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Cohort Studies
  • Fecal Incontinence / diagnosis*
  • Fecal Incontinence / epidemiology
  • Fecal Incontinence / etiology
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Prevalence
  • Quality of Life
  • Risk Factors
  • Scleroderma, Systemic / complications*
  • Severity of Illness Index