| Literature DB >> 32351970 |
Chen Liu1, Kai Sheng Saw1, Phil G Dinning2, Gregory O'Grady1, Ian Bissett1.
Abstract
Background: The terminal ileum and ileocaecal junction form a transition zone in a relatively inaccessible portion of the gastrointestinal tract. Little is known about the motility of this region with few detailed studies, indicating the need for a robust synthesis of current knowledge. This review aimed to evaluate the quantitative and qualitative data on the manometry findings of the terminal ileum and ileocaecal junction during the fasting and post-prandial periods in healthy individuals and patients with motility disorders or patients after bowel surgery.Entities:
Keywords: ileocaecal junction; ileum; manometry; motility; small bowel; terminal ileum
Year: 2020 PMID: 32351970 PMCID: PMC7174608 DOI: 10.3389/fsurg.2020.00018
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Surg ISSN: 2296-875X
Figure 1PRISMA flow diagram.
Details of included articles.
| Accarino et al. ( | Salmonella patients and healthy volunteers | 22 (12 healthy, 10 with Salmonella) | 6 | 0 | Perfused catheter | 4 | 20 | No post-prandial recording, large sensor spacing |
| Barberani et al. ( | Ileostomy patients and healthy volunteers undergoing colonoscopy | 29 (nine with ileostomy, 20 healthy) | 5–20 min | 0 | Perfused catheter | 3–4 | 0.4–5 | Short recording duration, no post-prandial recording, need for bowel prep |
| Bassotti et al. ( | Proctocolectomy patients with J-shaped Ileal Reservoir | 6 | 1.5 | 1 | Perfused catheter | two in ileum, two in pouch | 5 | Short recording duration, limited number of sensors |
| Borody et al. ( | Healthy volunteers | 16 | 6–8 | 5 | Perfused catheter | 9 | 1.5–20 | Large sensor spacing for some sensors |
| Castell et al. ( | Colonic bypass patients | 3 | Unknown | Unknown | Perfused catheter | 3 | 5 | Unknown duration of recording |
| Code et al. ( | Ileostomy patients | 2 | 19–28.5 | 1 | Photokymograph with tandem balloons | 2 | 3 | Small study size, limited number of sensors |
| Coffin et al. ( | Healthy volunteers | 10 | 1 | 2 | Perfused catheter | 3 | 5–10 | Short recording duration, large sensor spacing |
| Cohen et al. ( | Colonic exclusion and colostomy patients | 5 | <1 | 0 | Perfused catheter | 1 | N/A | Short recording duration, only one sensor in TI, no post-prandial recording |
| Corazziari et al. ( | Healthy volunteers undergoing colonoscopy | 11 | <1 | 0 | Perfused catheter | 3 | 0.4 | Short recording duration, need for bowel prep |
| Cummins ( | Ileostomy patients | 5 | Unknown | Unknown | Kymograph with rubber balloon | 1 | N/A | Unknown recording duration, only one sensor |
| Daniel et al. ( | Ileostomy patients | 4 | 0.5 | 1.5–3.5 | Perfused catheter with balloon | 1 | N/A | Short fasting recording duration, only one sensor |
| Dinning et al. ( | Healthy volunteers | 14 | 24 (with three meals during this period) | Perfused catheter (silastic) | 5 | 7.5 | Large sensor spacing | |
| Dinning et al. ( | Ileostomy patients | 10 | 2 | 2 | Perfused catheter (silicon) | 6 | 5–7.5 | Short recording period, large sensor spacing |
| Dinning et al. ( | Healthy volunteers | 6 | 1 | 3 | Perfused catheter (silastic) | Unknown | 7.5 | Short recording period, large sensor spacing, number of sensors in TI unknown |
| Dinning et al. ( | Healthy volunteers | 6 | 0 | 4–6 | Perfused catheter (silicon) | ≥4 | 7.5 | No fasting recording, large sensor spacing |
| Gorard et al. ( | IBS patients and healthy volunteers | 20 (eight with IBS, 12 healthy) | ~17 per patient | 0 | Solid state catheter | 1 | N/A | No post-prandial recording, only one sensor in TI |
| Groom et al. ( | Proctocolectomy patients with ileoanal pouch | 12 | 24 (patient able to eat as usual) | Solid state catheter | 5 | 20 | Large sensor spacing | |
| Hammer et al. ( | Healthy volunteers | 13 | 1 | ~4 | Perfused catheter | 3–4 | 10–20 | Short fasting recording duration, large sensor spacing |
| Kachel et al. ( | Healthy volunteers | 9 | ~6.5 | 0 | Perfused catheter | 2 | 50 | No post-prandial recording, limited number of sensors, large sensor spacing |
| Kamath et al. ( | Healthy volunteers | 23 | 7 | 0 | Perfused catheter | 3 | Unknown | No post-prandial recording, unknown sensor spacing |
| Kellow et al. ( | Healthy volunteers | 16 | 15–29 | 1.5–4 | Perfused catheter | 4 | 10–15 | Large sensor spacing |
| Kellow et al. ( | Healthy volunteers | 8 | N/A | 3 | Perfused catheter | 3–6 | 10–20 | No fasting recording, large sensor spacing |
| Kellow et al. ( | IBS patients and healthy volunteers | 32 (16 with IBS, 16 healthy) | 12–29 | Mean 1.8–2.2 | Perfused catheter | 4 | Unknown | Unknown sensor spacing |
| Kellow et al. ( | IBS patients and healthy volunteers | 24 (16 with IBS, eight healthy) | Overnight | 3 | Perfused catheter | 3–6 | Unknown | Unknown sensor spacing |
| Kerlin et al. ( | Healthy volunteers | 11 | 6 | 6 | Perfused catheter | Unknown | 20 | Unknown sensor number |
| Kerlin et al. ( | Healthy volunteers | 10 | 6 | 6 | Perfused catheter | Unknown | 20 | Unknown sensor number |
| Kerlin et al. ( | Healthy volunteers | 6 | 24 (with three meals during this period) | Perfused catheter | 1–2 | 40 | Limited number of sensors, large sensor spacing | |
| Luiking et al. ( | Healthy volunteers | 8 | ~8.5 | 0 | Perfused catheter (silicon) | 5 | 12.5 | No post-prandial recording, large sensor spacing |
| Miedema et al. ( | Proctocolectomy with ileal pouch-anal anastomosis and loop ileostomy | 8 | 3 | 3 | Perfused catheter | 3 | 5 | Short recording period, limited number of sensors |
| Miedema et al. ( | Proctcolectomy with ileal pouch-anal anastomosis and loop ileostomy | 13 | 3 | 3 | Perfused catheter | 3 | 5 | Short recording period, limited number of sensors |
| Nasmyth et al. ( | Ileostomy patients | 7 | Unknown | Unknown | Perfused catheter | 2 | 6–8 | Unknown duration of recording, limited number of sensors, large sensor spacing |
| Panagamuwa et al. ( | Chronic idiopathic constipation patients and healthy volunteers | 16 (10 with constipation, six healthy) | 24 (patient able to eat as usual) | Silicone-coated catheter | 2 | 15 | Limited number of sensors, large sensor spacing | |
| Penagini et al. ( | Healthy volunteers | 10 | 0 | 5.5 | Perfused catheter | 3–5 | 7.5 | No fasting recording, large sensor spacing |
| Pescatori ( | Proctocolectomy with ileoanal reservoir | 7 | 3 | 1 | Perfused catheter | 3 | Unknown | Short recording duration, limited number of sensors, unknown sensor spacing |
| Posey and Bargen ( | Ileostomy patients | 10 | 0 | 1–3 | Photokymograph with tandem balloons | 2 | Unknown | No fasting recording, short post-prandial recording duration, limited number of sensors, unknown sensor spacing |
| Quigley et al. ( | Healthy volunteers | 22 | 6–22 | 12 | Perfused catheter | ~8 | 1.5–25 | Some large sensor spacing |
| Seidl et al. ( | Healthy volunteers | 10 | 24 (with one standardized meal) | Polyurethane catheter with piezoresistive pressure sensors | Unknown | 3 | Unknown number of sensors in TI | |
| Sood et al. ( | Ileostomy patients and endorectal pull-through patients | 29 (23 with ileostomy, six with endorectal pull-through) | 1–4 | 1–4 | Perfused catheter | 4–8 | 5–15 | Variable duration of recording, large sensor spacing |
| Spiller et al. ( | Healthy volunteers | 13 | Overnight | 5 | Perfused catheter | 6 | 4–10 | Some large sensor spacing |
| Spiller et al. ( | Healthy volunteers | 15 | Overnight | 2 | Perfused catheter | 7–8 | 4–10 | Some large sensor spacing |
| Stryker et al. ( | Proctocolectomy patients with ileal pouch-anal anastomosis and healthy volunteers | 14 (eight with proctocolectomy and 6 healthy) | 16–23 | 6 | Perfused catheter | Unknown | 10–25 | Unknown number of sensors in TI, large sensor spacing |
| Van Ooteghem et al. ( | Healthy volunteers | 8 | Unknown | 0 | Perfused catheter (silicon) | 8 | 10 | Unknown duration of fasting recording, no post-prandial recording, large sensor spacing |
Summary definitions of the most common ileal manometry motility terms.
| MMC | Phase I | 8 ( | Motor quiescence | |
| Phase II | 6 ( | Irregular contractile activity | ||
| Phase III | 18 ( | Regular sustained contractions, with a minimum duration of 3 min, and minimum contraction frequency of 8 per minute | ||
| Discrete clustered contractions | Migrating clustered contractions ( | 12 ( | A group of phasic contractions, with maximum duration of 3 min, and contraction frequency up to 12 per minute | |
| Prolonged propagated contraction | Propagated contractions ( | 14 ( | A single wave, with minimum duration of 6 s and minimum amplitude of 20 mmHg that propagates | |
| Regular phasic contraction | Type I waves ( | 2 ( | Wave peak with rate of pressure increase > 4 mmHg/sec, and lasting ≤ 8 s | |
| Prolonged phasic contraction | Type II waves ( | 2 ( | Wake peak with rate of pressure increase > 4 mmHg/sec, and lasting > 8 s | |
| Slow phasic contraction | 1 ( | Wave peak with rate of pressure increase between 1 and 4 mmHg/sec | ||
MMC, Migrating motor complex.
Summary of parameters for ileal manometry motor patterns in normal healthy individuals.
| Phase III of MMC | 1 event every 1.3–40 hrs | 6.5–18.8 | 27.9–39.4 | 8.0–11.9 | 29–90 | 0.6–3.1 | 5.2–5.3 |
| Discrete clustered contractions | 1 event every 0.03–33 hrs | 0.7–2.6 | No Data | 8.7 | 44 | 13.8–120 | 50 |
| Prolonged propagated contraction | 1 event every 0.33–17.1 hrs | 0.2–0.3 | 42–60.2 | No Data | No Data | 27–60 | 20–50 |
| Regular phasic contraction | No Data | 0.1 | 27.9–32.1 | No Data | 27.9 | 18 | No Data |
| Prolonged phasic contraction | No Data | 0.3–0.4 | 28.4–47.3 | No Data | 31.2 | 24 | No Data |
| Slow phasic contraction | No Data | No Data | No Data | No Data | No Data | No Data | No Data |
MMC, Migrating motor complex;
range of reported mean values;
range of reported data values.
All phase III of the MMC must propagate by definition. These values represent the percentage of phase III activity that were seen to propagate based on the manometry techniques of the respective research teams.
Summary of similarities and differences in ileal manometry features in motility disorders.
| Chronic idiopathic constipation | Similarities: | No Data | Differences: Incidence: Lower (1 event every 12 h vs. 1 even every 4 h in controls) | Differences: Duration of response: Shorter (30.1 ± 6.2 min vs. 130 ± 68 min in controls) |
| Irritable bowel syndrome | Similarities: | No Data | Similarities: Incidence (1 every 3.6–8.8 h) | Similarities: |
| Acute salmonellosis | Similarities: | No Data | Similarities: | No Data |
MMC, Migrating Motor Complex; PPC, Prolonged Propagated Contraction; DCC, Discrete Clustered Contractions;
mean ± SEM.
Statistically significant difference (p < 0.05),
reported values,
range of reported means.
Summary of similarities and differences in ileal manometry features in bowel surgery patients.
| Ileostomy | Similarities: Phase III: Frequency of contractions (8 per minute) | Similarities: | Similarities: Incidence (1 every 0.9–1.7 h) | Similarities: |
| Proctocolectomy with Ileo-anal Pouch | Similarities: | Similarities: | Similarities: Incidence (1 every 0.08–2.7 h) | Similarities: |
MMC, Migrating Motor Complex; PPC, Prolonged Propagated Contraction; DCC, Discrete Clustered Contraction;
Poor pouch function defined as more than 10 bowel movements in 24 h,
Reported values,
Reported mean values,
Reported median values.