| Literature DB >> 30631977 |
R Bocchini1, G Chiarioni2,3, E Corazziari4, F Pucciani5, F Torresan6, P Alduini7, G Bassotti8, E Battaglia9, F Ferrarini10, F Galeazzi11, C Londoni12, P Rossitti13, P Usai Satta14, L Iona15, S Marchi16, G Milazzo17, D F Altomare18, R Barbera19, A Bove20, C Calcara21, L D'Alba22, M De Bona23, F Goffredo24, G Manfredi25, G Naldini26, M C Neri27, L Turco28, F La Torre29, A P D'Urso30, I Berni31, M A Balestri26, N Busin32, C Boemo15, M Bellini33.
Abstract
Pelvic floor rehabilitation is frequently recommended for defecation disorders, in both constipation and fecal incontinence. However, the lack of patient selection, together with the variety of rehabilitation methods and protocols, often jeopardize the results of this approach, causing difficulty in evaluating outcomes and addressing proper management, and above all, in obtaining scientific evidence for the efficacy of these methods for specific indications. The authors represent different gastroenterological and surgical scientific societies in Italy, and their aim was to identify the indications and agree on treatment protocols for pelvic floor rehabilitation of patients with defecation disorders. This was achieved by means of a modified Delphi method, utilizing a working team (10 members) which developed the statements and a consensus group (15 members, different from the previous ones) which voted twice also suggesting modifications of the statements.Entities:
Keywords: Biofeedback; Defecation disorders; Guidelines
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30631977 DOI: 10.1007/s10151-018-1921-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Tech Coloproctol ISSN: 1123-6337 Impact factor: 3.781