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Clinical and investigative assessment of constipation: a study from a referral center in western India.

Nimish Shah1, Rajiv Baijal, Praveen Kumar, Deepak Gupta, Sandeep Kulkarni, Soham Doshi, Deepak Amarapurkar.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Constipation may be primary or secondary. Pathophysiologic subtypes of primary constipation are dyssynergic defecation (DD), slow (STC), and normal transit constipation (NTC). Clinical subtypes are functional constipation (FC) and constipation predominant IBS (C-IBS). AIMS: The objectives of this paper are to study the clinical profile, categorize and compare various subtypes of primary constipation, and to assess the success of biofeedback therapy (BFT) in a non-randomized, uncontrolled open-label study among patients with DD.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: Consecutive constipation patients (April 2011 to December 2012) were evaluated. Patients <18 years and secondary constipation were excluded. FC and C-IBS were classified by Rome III module. All patients, after excluding secondary constipation, underwent anorectal manometry (ARM) with balloon expulsion test and colon transit study (CTS). Patients with DD were given BFT.
RESULTS: Out of 128 patients, 23 %, 58 %, and 19 % had secondary constipation, FC, and C-IBS, respectively. Ninety-nine patients had primary constipation. Among those with primary constipation mean age was 53.5 (21-86) years, (77 % males). Forty-six, 15, and 40 had NTC, STC, and DD, respectively. Out of those with DD, 34 had paradoxical anal contraction and 6 had impaired rectal propulsion. FC and C-IBS were clinically and pathophysiologically similar except for abdominal pain. Patients with DD were more likely to have history of finger evacuation, straining, incomplete evacuation, sensation of anorectal obstruction than no DD. Sixty-nine percent of the patients with STC had ≤3 stools/week compared to 37 % with NTC (p-value 0.018). Thirty out of 40 (75 %) patients with DD underwent BFT but 20 completed ≥4 sessions. Seventy percent with ≥4 sessions had improved complete spontaneous bowel movements (CSBM).
CONCLUSION: NTC was the most common subtype of primary constipation. Symptoms of finger evacuation, sensation of anorectal obstruction, incomplete evacuation, and straining were more prevalent in DD. ARM and CTS could easily identify patients with DD and STC.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25316170     DOI: 10.1007/s12664-014-0505-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Gastroenterol        ISSN: 0254-8860


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