ABSTRACT
Purpose: Thyroid hormones are required for skeletal physiology, mechanism, contraction, muscle fiber plasticity, preparation, and muscle fiber type. In our study, we can analyze all patients in all age groups, as well as the evaluation of all evaluations in a significant group on this particular patient. It is considered in the care of patients who come to the urology outpatient clinic.
Patients and Methods: In the study, three types of urge incontinence, stress incontinence, mixed were examined according to the incontinence types of people.
Results: There was no significant difference between T4 and TSH in terms of urinary incontinence. The mean OAB V8 score was 19.7±6.2 and the ICIQ-SF score was 10.1±3.9. Groups were calculated as mean scores. According to OAB v8 score, 1st and 3rd groups were statistically significant. According to ICIQ SF formula, 1st and 3rd groups, 2nd and 3rd groups were found to be statistically significant.
Conclusion: The sensitivity of thyroid hormones on peripheral muscles causes us to think about urinance, especially on stress. However, according to our data, no significant difference was found between thyroid and incontinence hormones. In the light of these data, we believe that our study, which includes wide patient participation and all age groups and both genders, can contribute to the literature by investigating the physiology of incontinence and its relationship with overactive bladder, and being supported by more multicenter studies in the future
Key words: Urgency, thyroid, urinary incontinence, over active bladder