Number of patients with interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome seen before versus during the COVID‐19 pandemic at an academic, urban, multisite urogynecology practice

Author:

Markert Tahireh1,Courtepatte Alexa2ORCID,Farah Subrina1,Miranne Jeannine M.12

Affiliation:

1. Harvard Medical School Boston Massachusetts USA

2. Division of Urogynecology Brigham and Women's Hospital Boston Massachusetts USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesLittle is known about the impact of the COVID‐19 pandemic on interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome (IC/BPS). We aim to compare the number of newly diagnosed IC/BPS cases and number of patients with flares prior to and during the pandemic.MethodsWe conducted a retrospective cohort study of women ≥18 years who were diagnosed with or treated for IC/BPS between March 2019 and March 2021 at an academic, urban, multisite urogynecology practice. The primary outcome was the number of IC/BPS cases from March 1, 2019 to February 29, 2020 (pre‐pandemic) compared with March 1, 2020 to February 28, 2021 (during pandemic). The secondary outcome was the number of patients with flares during those same two time periods. Demographic and clinical characteristics were compared using nonparametric tests and interrupted time series (ITS) was used to evaluate our outcomes of interest. p‐Value <.05 was considered significant.ResultsFifty‐four women (4.87% of new patients) were diagnosed with IC/BPS during the pandemic compared with 40 women pre‐pandemic (4.05% of new patients). The median age was 35.0. Seventy‐two percent were premenopausal, 75% sexually active, and 31% had anxiety, and there were no significant differences between groups. Although the number of patients newly diagnosed with IC/BPS was higher during the pandemic, the diagnosis rates between time periods were not statistically different. Thirty‐five patients experienced flares during the pandemic compared with 49 patients the year prior (p = .43). This difference was also not statistically significant on ITS analysis.ConclusionsAlthough more patients were diagnosed with IC/BPS during versus before the pandemic, the difference in diagnosis rates was not different between these periods.

Funder

Brigham Research Institute

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Urology,Neurology

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