| Literature DB >> 32318989 |
K Charvier1, V Bonniaud2, D Waz3, C Desprez4, A-M Leroi4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of transanal irrigation (TAI) with a new medical device incorporating an electric pump, the IryPump®R Set.Entities:
Keywords: Balloon catheter; Efficacy; Electric pump; Safety; Transanal irrigation
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32318989 PMCID: PMC7297826 DOI: 10.1007/s10151-020-02212-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Tech Coloproctol ISSN: 1123-6337 Impact factor: 3.781
Fig. 1Study flowchart
Demographic and clinical characteristics of the study population (FAS, n = 14)
| Characteristic | Study population (FAS, |
|---|---|
| Sex, male, | 8 (57.1%) |
| Age (years), mean ± SD, (range) | 54.3 ± 12.1 (35–76) |
| Cause of bowel disorder, | |
Neurologica Non-neurologicb | 11 (78.6%) 3 (21.4%) |
| Fecal incontinence, | 6 (42.9%) |
| Chronic constipation, | 12 (85.7%) |
| Duration (years) in practicing TAI with the Peristeen®, mean ± SD [median], range | 4.3 ± 2.3 [4.5], 1.17–7.50 |
| Current volume of water used during the Peristeen® procedure (ml), mean ± SD [median] | 775.0 ± 192.9 [800.0] |
| Current duration of the TAI procedure with the Peristeen®, (min), mean ± SD [median] | 31.8 ± 14.0 [30.0] |
| Additional treatments/procedures, | |
Diet Abdominal massage Oral laxatives Suppository Anal or peri-anal stimulation Antidiarrheals | 1 (7.1%) 4 (28.6%) 7 (50.0%) 1 (7.1%) 2 (14.3%) 1 (7.1%) |
| Solid stool leakage between two TAIs over the previous 6 weeks | 3 (21.4%) |
| Liquid stool leakage between two TAIs over the previous 6 weeks | 9 (64.3%) |
| Satisfied or very satisfied with TAI | 13 (92.9%) |
| NBDSc, mean ± SD [median] | 10.09 ± 6.12 [6.00] |
| Severity of bowel dysfunctionc, according to the NBDS | |
Very minor Minor Moderate Severe | 6 (54.5%) 1 (9.1%) 0 (0%) 4 (36.4%) |
| CCCS, mean ± SD [median] | 8.36 ± 4.45 [7.00] |
| Severity of constipation, according to the CCCS | |
Mild Moderate Severe | 2 (14.3%) 7 (50.0%) 5 (35.7%) |
| SMIS, mean ± SD [median] | 10.50 ± 6.10 [8.00] |
| Severity of fecal incontinence, according to the SMIS | |
Mild Moderate Severe Very severe | 1 (7.1%) 7 (50.0%) 5 (35.7%) 1 (7.1%) |
FAS full analysis set, SD standard deviation, TAI transanal irrigation, NBDS Neurogenic Bowel Dysfunction Score, CCCS Cleveland Clinic Constipation Score, SMIS St. Mark’s Incontinence Score
aParaplegia (n = 5), cauda equina syndrome (n = 3), paraparesis (n = 1), caudal regression syndrome (n = 1) and multiple sclerosis (n = 1)
bRectal surgery (n = 2) and idiopathic constipation (n = 1)
cData from the 11 participants with neurologic bowel dysfunction only
Characteristics of the relevant TAIs (n = 29) and those performed prior to the study with the Peristeen® by the corresponding 9 patients
| Variable | Relevant TAIs with the IryPump® R ( | Typical TAIs with the Peristeen® ( |
|---|---|---|
| Water volume, ml | 839.7 ± 181.0 [900] | 805 ± 173.9 [800]* |
| Number of pump presses | 3.9 ± 0.6 [4] | 3.40 ± 0.70 [3.5]* |
| Duration of TAI, minutes | 30.5 + 9.0 [30] | 33.5 ± 14.5 [30]* |
Data are quoted as the mean ± SD [median]
SD standard deviation, TAI transanal irrigation
*p > 0.05, non-significant
Patients with at least one unsuccessful TAI
| Patient # | Irrigation # | Satisfactory stools output? | Leakage after the TAI? | Successful TAI? |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0104 | 3 | No | No | No |
| 0201 | 3 | No | Yes | No |
| 4 | No | Yes | No | |
| 0301 | 3 | Yes | Yes | No |
| 4 | Yes | Yes | No | |
| 0304 | 3 | Yes | Yes | No |
| 4 | Yes | Yes | No | |
| 5 | Yes | Yes | No |
Ten patients had relevant TAIs. Of these, the 4 specified in this table had a mixture of successful and unsuccessful TAIs. For the other 6 patients, all relevant TAIs were successful
TAI transanal irrigation
Bowel dysfunction scores at the end of the study, as given by the participants
| Variable | Values at the start of the study | Values at the end of the study |
|---|---|---|
| NBDS, mean ± SD [median] | 10.09 ± 6.12 [6.00] ( | 12.50 ± 8.20 [10.50] ( |
| Severity of bowel dysfunction in participants with neurologic bowel dysfunction, according to the NBD score | ||
Very minor Minor Moderate Severe | 6 (54.5%) 1 (9.1%) 0 (0%) 4 (36.4%) | 4 (40.0%) 1 (10.0%) 1 (10.0%) 4 (40.0%) |
| CCCS, mean ± SD [median] | 8.36 ± 4.45 [7.00] ( | 8.46 ± 4.86 [8.00] ( |
| Severity of constipation, according to the CCCS | ||
Mild Moderate Severe | 2 (14.3%) 7 (50.0%) 5 (35.7%) | 2 (15.4%) 6 (46.2%) 5 (38.5%) |
| SMIS, mean ± SD [median] | 10.50 ± 6.10 [8.00] ( | 9.92 ± 6.60 [10.00] ( |
| Severity of fecal incontinence, according to the SMIS | ||
Mild Moderate Severe Very severe | 1 (7.1%) 7 (50.0%) 5 (35.7%) 1 (7.1%) | 3 (23.1%) 5 (38.5%) 5 (38.5%) 0 |
*Data for the participants with neurologic bowel dysfunction only
SD standard deviation, TAI transanal irrigation, NBDS Neurogenic Bowel Dysfunction Score, CCCS Cleveland Clinic Constipation Score, SMIS St. Mark’s Incontinence Score
Fig. 2Satisfaction (“satisfied” or “very satisfied”) with a range of device features in the full analysis set (n = 14)
Fig. 3Levels of patient satisfaction at the end of the study