C., Kalogirou S., Breshnev M., Krebs L., Koneval I., Sokolakis H., Kübler H., Riedmiller A., Kocot Supplementary Material for: Cognitive Status and Functional Dexterity as Outcome Predictors Following Urinary Diversion: A Combined Retrospective and Prospective Observational Study <b><i>Purpose:</i></b> The study aimed to evaluate the impact of the validated functional dexterity test and the Mini-Mental Status test on subjective functional outcomes, medical care situation, and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) after urinary diversion (UD). <b><i>Patients and Methods:</i></b> A total of 106 patients (<i>n</i> = 26 ileal conduits, <i>n</i> = 29 neobladders, and <i>n</i> = 51 ileocecal pouches) were included in this combined retrospective (<i>n</i> = 77) and prospective (<i>n</i> = 29) observational study. All patients performed the 2 tests mentioned above and filled out self-designed questionnaires with diversion and HRQoL items. In the prospective cohort, the tests were performed preoperatively and the questionnaires were filled out preoperatively as well as 3 and 6 months after surgery. <b><i>Results:</i></b> Reduced dexterity and cognitive skills were significantly associated with increased patient age and subjective constraints in stoma care of ileal conduits, self-catheterization in ileocecal pouches, and continence in neobladders. Overall HRQoL, however, was not affected by dexterity or cognitive measures. <b><i>Conclusions:</i></b> Assessing the cognitive status and functional dexterity of patients undergoing UD might provide a useful objective clinical tool to aid in decision-making regarding the type of UD and postoperative medical care situation. Further prospective data are needed to confirm these findings and further simplify the methods used here. Urinary diversion;Functional dexterity;Cognitive status;Mini-mental test;Clock-drawing test;Medical care 2018-11-21
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