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Abdomino-phrenic dyssynergia in patients with abdominal bloating and distension.

Albert Villoria1, Fernando Azpiroz, Emanuel Burri, Daniel Cisternas, Alfredo Soldevilla, Juan-R Malagelada.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The abdomen normally accommodates intra-abdominal volume increments. Patients complaining of abdominal distension exhibit abnormal accommodation of colonic gas loads (defective contraction and excessive protrusion of the anterior wall). However, abdominal imaging demonstrated diaphragmatic descent during spontaneous episodes of bloating in patients with functional gut disorders. We aimed to establish the role of the diaphragm in abdominal distension.
METHODS: In 20 patients complaining of abdominal bloating and 15 healthy subjects, we increased the volume of the abdominal cavity with a colonic gas load, while measuring abdominal girth and electromyographic activity of the anterior abdominal muscles and of the diaphragm.
RESULTS: In healthy subjects, the colonic gas load increased girth, relaxed the diaphragm, and increased anterior wall tone. With the same gas load, patients developed significantly more abdominal distension; this was associated with paradoxical contraction of the diaphragm and relaxation of the internal oblique muscle.
CONCLUSIONS: In this experimental provocation model, abnormal accommodation of the diaphragm is involved in abdominal distension.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21540894     DOI: 10.1038/ajg.2010.408

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Gastroenterol        ISSN: 0002-9270            Impact factor:   10.864


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