| Literature DB >> 28340625 |
Christine Norton1, Anton Emmanuel2, Natasha Stevens3, S Mark Scott3, Ugo Grossi3, Sybil Bannister3, Sandra Eldridge4, James M Mason5, Charles H Knowles3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Constipation affects up to 20% of adults. Chronic constipation (CC) affects 1-2% of adults. Patient dissatisfaction is high; nearly 80% feel that laxative therapy is unsatisfactory and symptoms have significant impact on quality of life. There is uncertainty about the value of specialist investigations and whether equipment-intensive therapies using biofeedback confer additional benefit when compared with specialist conservative advice. METHODS/Entities:
Keywords: Anorectal testing; Behavioural intervention; Biofeedback; Constipation; Randomised controlled trial
Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28340625 PMCID: PMC5366116 DOI: 10.1186/s13063-017-1880-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trials ISSN: 1745-6215 Impact factor: 2.279
Fig. 1Standard Protocol Items: Recommendations for Interventional Trials (SPIRIT) figure
Fig. 2Study design
Interventions for habit training (HT – group 1)
| a. Provision of a written information leaflet covering normal bowel function; causes of constipation; diet and fluid advice; getting into a good bowel habit |
| b. Review of written information using locally available teaching tools such as models or diagrams |
| c. Advice to stop all laxatives including drugs which have a laxative effect or over the counter herbal teas that contain strong purgatives. One or two glycerin suppositories are permitted as rescue if no stool is passed for 3 days. No use of irrigation devices or enemas |
| d. Encouragement to follow a daily routine: sit on the toilet for 20–30 min after first meal and/or hot drinks (sooner if urge felt) |
| e. Advice to attempt defaecation after meals or when urge is felt, but no more than 3 times per day |
| f. Advice to sit on toilet with knees bent to 45° position with feet elevated on stool or equivalent; abdominal brace and breathe while performing anal relaxation |
| g. Advice only to attempt to push for 5–10 min maximum |
| h. Teaching on defaecation manoeuvres, taught while the patient is positioned sitting on chair with verbal coaching to breathe while pushing |
| i. Strong discouragement from multiple attempts and prolonged straining |
| j. Advice not to digitate anally |
| k. Where appropriate, the participant will be taught rectocoele (vaginal), perineal and perianal splinting; |
| l. Therapist prohibited from using digital rectal exam to train manoeuvres |
| m. Diet and lifestyle advice, e.g. moderate but not excessive fibre; moderate but not excessive fluid intake; increase physical exercise, e.g. walking if possible |
| n. Participants with evacuation difficulty and/or perineal descent will be taught pelvic floor exercises |
| o. Plenty of optimism, encouragement and personal attention |
| p. Suggestions of what to work on until next intervention session |
| q. Therapist to complete relevant sections of patient booklet |
Additional interventions at each session for group 2
| a. Biofeedback balloon and catheter/probe will be connected to the manometry system and linked to the computer monitor. Patient lying in lateral position facing computer screen (supine if unable to lie in lateral position). Probe taped or held into position |
| b. Resting and squeeze pressure noted |
| c. Rectal balloon inflated with air at 2 mL/s to assess first sensation, urge sensation and maximum volume tolerated. Volumes noted. Maximum fill to 360 mL |
| d. Recto-anal inhibitory reflex (RAIR) elicited with 50-mL aliquots using rapid balloon inflation with air at 30 mL/s. Volume to first urge and effect on resting pressure noted, maximum 150 mL |
| e. Participant will receive coaching to evacuate with 60 mL water (one syringe full) in the balloon. Participant will attempt balloon expulsion while the effect on anal pressure is noted |
| f. The therapist will monitor attempts to relax while pushing and attempting to expel the balloon. Instruct participant to push and breathe, emphasising the need to push from the waist while relaxing the anus. Note propulsive effort. A minimum of 3 and no more than 10 attempts in total, with coaching (therapist observes abdominal and anal activity and advises), or until balloon is expelled (not essential). Therapist will advise on correct pushing technique |
| g. High-resolution anal manometry (HRaM) can also be used to coach pelvic floor exercises if indicated (e.g. evident perineal descent on pushing) |
| h. Participants undergoing biofeedback may have rectal hypersensitivity or hyposensitivity. At each interventional visit, these participants will undergo sensitivity training. The goal will be to increase (hypersensitive) or decrease (hyposensitive) tolerated balloon volume by gentle progressive distension or progressively lower volume of air |
Investigations received by participants in group 3 (INVEST)
| a. Anorectal manometry using high-resolution methods [ |
| b. Balloon sensory testing using standardised methods [ |
| c. A fixed-volume (50 mL) water-filled rectal balloon expulsion test [ |
| d. Whole gut transit study will use serial (different shaped) radio-opaque markers over 3 days with single plain radiograph at 120 h [ |
| e. Fluoroscopic evacuation proctography will use rectal installation of barium porridge to defaecatory desire threshold (or maximum 300 mL) and evacuation on a radiolucent commode [ |
Primary endpoint the Patient Assessment of Constipation–Quality of Life (PAC-QOL) score
| The following questions are designed to measure the impact that constipation has had on your daily life over the past 2 weeks. For each question, please check one box. | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Not at all - 1 | A little bit - 2 | Moderately - 3 | Quite a bit - 4 | Extremely - 5 | |
| The following questions ask about your symptoms related to constipation. During the past 2 weeks, to what extent or intensity have you… | |||||
| 1. Felt bloated to the point of bursting? | |||||
| 2. Felt heavy because of your constipation? | |||||
| The next few questions ask about how constipation affects your daily life. During the past 2 weeks, how much of the time have you… | |||||
| 3. Felt any physical discomfort? | |||||
| 4. Felt the need to have a bowel movement but not been able to? | |||||
| 5. Been embarrassed to be with other people? | |||||
| 6. Been eating less and less because of not being able to have bowel movements? | |||||
| The next few questions ask about how constipation affects your daily life. During the past 2 weeks, to what extent or intensity have you… | |||||
| 7. Had to be careful about what you eat? | |||||
| 8. Had a decreased appetite? | |||||
| 9. Been worried about not being able to choose what you eat (for example, at a friend’s house)? | |||||
| 10. Been embarrassed about staying in the bathroom for so long when you were away from home? | |||||
| 11. Been embarrassed about having to go to the bathroom so often when you were away from home? | |||||
| 12. Been worried about having to change your daily routine (for example, traveling, being away from home)? | |||||
| The next few questions ask about your feelings related to constipation. During the past 2 weeks, how much of the time have you… | |||||
| 13. Felt irritable because of your condition? | |||||
| 14. Been upset by your condition? | |||||
| 15. Felt obsessed by your condition? | |||||
| 16. Felt stressed by your condition? | |||||
| 17. Felt less self-confident because of your condition? | |||||
| 18. Felt in control of your situation? | |||||
| The next questions ask about your feelings related to constipation. During the past 2 weeks, to what extent or intensity have you… | |||||
| 19. Been worried about not knowing when you are going to be able to have a bowel movement? | |||||
| 20. Been worried about not being able to have a bowel movement? | |||||
| 21. Been increasingly bothered by not being able to have a bowel movement? | |||||
| The next questions ask about your life with constipation. During the past 2 weeks, how much of the time have you… | |||||
| 22. Been worried that your condition will get worse? | |||||
| 23. Felt that your body was not working properly? | |||||
| 24. Had fewer bowel movements than you would like? | |||||
| The next questions ask about your degree of satisfaction related to constipation. During the past 2 weeks, to what extent or intensity have you been… | |||||
| 25. Satisfied with how often you have a bowel movement? | |||||
| 26. Satisfied with the regularity of your bowel movements? | |||||
| 27. Satisfied with the time it takes for food to pass through the intestines? | |||||
| 28. Satisfied with your treatment? | |||||