| Literature DB >> 26754969 |
Blanca Serrano Falcón1, Marta Barceló López2, Beatriz Mateos Muñoz3, Angel Álvarez Sánchez4,5, Enrique Rey6,7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Fecal impaction (FI) is a common problem in the elderly and other at-risk groups, such as patients with a neuro-psychiatric disease. It has been associated with medical problems and high morbi-mortality. A systematic review of this topic might be useful to improve the knowledge in this area and helpful to make an appropriate and early diagnosis.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26754969 PMCID: PMC4709889 DOI: 10.1186/s12877-015-0162-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Geriatr ISSN: 1471-2318 Impact factor: 3.921
Fig. 1Study selection process. Breakdown of study selection process
Prognosis according to age group, history and classification groups for faecal impaction
| Prognosis | N Death | N Favourable | N Unknown | N total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total (N cases) | 78 (28 %) | 184 (66 %) | 18 (6 %) | 280 |
| Age range (years) | ||||
| >15 | 0 | 18 (95 %) | 1 (5 %) | 19 |
| 15–65 | 39 (28 %) | 90 (65 %) | 9 (7 %) | 138 |
| ≥65 | 39 (32 %) | 76 (62 %) | 8 (6 %) | 123 |
| History | ||||
| Neuropsiquiatric disease | 23 (30 %) | 49(65 %) | 4 (5 %) | 76 |
| Chronic renal failure | 12 (43 %) | 14 (50 %) | 2 (7 %) | 28 |
| Prior hospitalisation | 22 (54 %) | 18 (44 %) | 1 (2 %) | 41 |
| Classification group | ||||
| Intestinal wall | 72 (31 %) | 141 (61 %) | 19 (8 %) | 232 |
| Intestinal lumen | 13 (30 %) | 30 (68 %) | 1 (2 %) | 44 |
| Adjacent structures | 5 (12,5 %) | 33 (82,5 %) | 2 (5 %) | 40 |
Schematic display of FI complications distribution
| FI complications with gastrointestinal tract damage | No. of cases | FI complications without gastrointestinal tract damage | No. of cases |
|---|---|---|---|
| Intestinal perforation | 145 | Obstructive uropathy | 27 |
| Intestinal obstruction | 35 | Dystocia of the birth canal | 5 |
| Stercoraceous ulcer | 30 | Urinary bladder damage | 4 |
| Intestinal pseudo-obstruction | 9 | Compression of vascular and nerve structures | 4 |
| Stercoraceous colitis | 8 | Septic shock | 6 |
| Fistulas (rectovaginal, sigmoid uterine and anorectal) | 8 | Respiratory distress | 3 |
| Fecal incontinence | 4 | Acute pulmonary oedema | 2 |
| Paradoxical diarrhoea | 3 | Systemic inflammatory response syndrome | 2 |
| Pericolic abscesses | 2 | Pneumothorax | 1 |
| Colostomy prolapse | 1 | Gluteal abscess | 1 |
| llcocaccal invagination | 2 | Interstitial nephritis | 1 |
| Complex inguinal hernia | 1 | Acute pyelonephritis | 1 |
| Diverticulitis | 1 | Chorioamnionitis | 1 |
| Premature delivery with foetal death | 1 | ||
| Hepatic encephalopathy | 1 | ||
| Hypotrophy of liver and spleen | 1 | ||
| Obstruction of dialysis catheter by fecaloma | 1 |
Schematic display of the distribution of FI complications included in the classification
| Intestinal wall | 232 | 73.4 % |
| Increased secretion | 7 | 3 % |
| Diarrhea | 3 | 1.3 % |
| Incontinence | 4 | 1.7 % |
| Increased distensibility: megacolon | 34 | 14.6 % |
| Increased pressure | 191 | 82.3 % |
| Intestinal perforation | 145 | 62.5 % |
| Stercoraceous ulcer | 30 | 13 % |
| Stercoraceous colitis | 8 | 3.4 % |
| Fistula | 8 | 3.4 % |
| Intestinal lumen | 44 | 14 % |
| Obstruction | 35 | 11 % |
| Partial obstruction | 9 | 3 % |
| Extracolon damage | 40 | 12.6 % |
| Obstructive uropathy | 27 | 8.5 % |
| Bladder | 4 | 1.26 % |
| Gynaecological: dystocia | 5 | 1.6 % |
| Vascular or nerve structures | 4 | 1.26 % |
Schematic display of the distribution of the total complications of faecal impaction, including the “Other” group
| Intestinal wall | 232 | 67 % |
| Intestinal lumen | 44 | 13 % |
| Adjacent structures | 40 | 12 % |
| Other | 30 | 9 % |
| TOTAL COMPLICATIONS | 346 | 100 % |
Table of results in the three classification groups for the complications of faecal impaction
| Intestinal wall | Intestinal lumen | Adjacent structures | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age | <= 15 | 3 % | 4 % | 19 % |
| (15. 65] | 50 % | 62 % | 39 % | |
| >65 | 47 % | 34 % | 42 % | |
| Sex | Male | 41 % | 43 % | 42 % |
| Female | 59 % | 57 % | 58 % | |
| History | Neuro/psychiatric | 25 % | 21 % | 50 % |
| Prior hospitalisation | 15 % | 23 % | 8 % | |
| Chronic constipation | 56 % | 28 % | 44 % | |
| Reason for visit | Abdominal pain | 67 % | 77 % | 36 % |
| Chronic constipation | 27 % | 45 % | 14 % | |
| Abdominal distension | 13 % | 28 % | 11 % | |
| Diarrhoea | 1 % | 11 % | 3 % | |
| Treatment | Emergency surgery | 79 % | 57 % | 19 % |
| Prognosis | Deaths | 32 % | 28 % | 14 % |
Fig. 2Classification of fecal impaction complications. Schematic display of the classification of faecal impaction complications