Constipation as a defecation disorders: what do we expect from the physiologic tests?
Constipation is often associated with some clinical signs as hard stool, incomplete defecation, chronic straining, and abdominal pain and long stays in bathroom. Some diagnostic uncertainties came from functional and structural variations of the anorectum and the assessment from few imaging procedur...
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Published in: | Bratislavské lékarské listy Vol. 112; no. 1; p. 34 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , |
Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
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Slovakia
2011
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Summary: | Constipation is often associated with some clinical signs as hard stool, incomplete defecation, chronic straining, and abdominal pain and long stays in bathroom. Some diagnostic uncertainties came from functional and structural variations of the anorectum and the assessment from few imaging procedures, which were thought as the best but could not always give the expected result. Then physiologic tests were required to be used. The aim was to study which physiologic test correlated to the clinical symptoms, was valuable and have to be performed in the patients with chronic constipation in this series.
One hundred twenty-seven patients (56.3 % females; mean age, 56.7) with chronic constipation according to the Rome II criteria were initially treated by dietary change and increased physical activation. The unresponsive (80) patients were instructed to be evaluated by the physiologic tests (anal manometry, defecography, colonic transit time-CTT) and clinical symptoms. The assessments from physiologic tests, which were originated from 4 distinctive categories, were investigated by factor analysis. ROC curve analysis was used to take involved assessments, which had a big impact on the constipation status.
80 patients, mostly female (89 %), had experienced several symptoms in 11.9 years. The CCT, scoring system, evacuation problem, hard stool, habitual laxative use and digital assist for defecation were significantly different in 17 factors originated from different categories. We analyzed the extracted factor, which had an important effect on the constipation and consequently considered the necessary physiologic test and other related symptoms.
Scoring system, CTT, anal manometry and other physiologic tests are important to establish a true diagnosis of the etiology of the constipation. However, defecography and clinical symptoms are the factors, which has a great impact on the diagnosis of constipation (Tab. 7, Ref. 25). |
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ISSN: | 0006-9248 |