A nomogram for predicting neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction in patients with acute ischemic stroke: A retrospective study

Author:

Hu Yingjie12ORCID,Hao Fengming12ORCID,Yu Lanlan12,Chen Ling1,Liang Surui1,Wang Ying12,Cai Wenzhi12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Nursing, Shenzhen Hospital Southern Medical University Shenzhen Guangdong China

2. School of Nursing Southern Medical University Guangzhou Guangdong China

Abstract

AbstractAimsTo investigate the risk factors for neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction (NLUTD) in patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS), and develop an internally validated predictive nomogram. The study aims to offer insights for preventing AIS‐NLUTD.MethodsWe conducted a retrospective study on AIS patients in a Shenzhen Hospital from June 2021 to February 2023, categorizing them into non‐NLUTD and NLUTD groups. The bivariate analysis identified factors for AIS‐NLUTD (p < 0.05), integrated into a least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (LASSO) regression model. Significant variables from LASSO were used in a multivariate logistic regression for the predictive model, resulting in a nomogram. Nomogram performance and clinical utility were evaluated through receiver operating characteristic curves, calibration curves, decision curve analysis (DCA), and clinical impact curve (CIC). Internal validation used 1000 bootstrap resamplings.ResultsA total of 373 participants were included in this study, with an NLUTD incidence rate of 17.7% (66/373). NIHSS score (OR = 1.254), pneumonia (OR = 6.631), GLU (OR = 1.240), HGB (OR = 0.970), and hCRP (OR = 1.021) were used to construct a predictive model for NLUTD in AIS patients. The model exhibited good performance (AUC = 0.899, calibration curve p = 0.953). Internal validation of the model demonstrated strong discrimination and calibration abilities (AUC = 0.898). Results from DCA and CIC curves indicated that the prediction model had high clinical utility.ConclusionsWe developed a predictive model for AIS‐NLUTD and created a nomogram with strong predictive capabilities, assisting healthcare professionals in evaluating NLUTD risk among AIS patients and facilitating early intervention.

Publisher

Wiley

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