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Emma V Carrington1, S Mark Scott1, Adil Bharucha2, François Mion3, Jose M Remes-Troche4, Allison Malcolm5, Henriette Heinrich1, Mark Fox6,7, Satish S Rao8.
Abstract
Faecal incontinence and evacuation disorders are common, impair quality of life and incur substantial economic costs worldwide. As symptoms alone are poor predictors of underlying pathophysiology and aetiology, diagnostic tests of anorectal function could facilitate patient management in those cases that are refractory to conservative therapies. In the past decade, several major technological advances have improved our understanding of anorectal structure, coordination and sensorimotor function. This Consensus Statement provides the reader with an appraisal of the current indications, study performance characteristics, clinical utility, strengths and limitations of the most widely available tests of anorectal structure (ultrasonography and MRI) and function (anorectal manometry, neurophysiological investigations, rectal distension techniques and tests of evacuation, including defecography). Additionally, this article provides our consensus on the clinical relevance of these tests.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29636555 PMCID: PMC6028941 DOI: 10.1038/nrgastro.2018.27
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Rev Gastroenterol Hepatol ISSN: 1759-5045 Impact factor: 46.802