Korean J Gastroenterol.  1999 Mar;33(3):348-357.

Comparison of Anorectal Function Tests according to the Types of Colon Transit Time in Patients with Chronic Idiopathic Constipation

Abstract

BACKGROUND/AIMS: The pathophysiology of chronic idiopathic constipation is complex. This study was designed to assess the usefulness of colon transit time as screening test in chronic idiopathic constipation.
METHODS
Colon transit time was evaluated in patients with chronic idiopathic constipa tion (n=38) in order to determine the type of colon transit time. The change of anorectal angle perineal descent, rectocele, rectal intussusception, resting and squeezing anal sphincter pressure, and rectoanal inhibitory reflex were evaluated.
RESULTS
The abnormal change of anorectal angle at defecation was noted in 10.5% of patients with normal transit and 28.6% of patients with pelvic outlet obstruction. The descending perineum syndrome was observed in 10.5% of patients with normal transit, 25.0% of patients with colonic inertia, 25.0% of patients with hindgut dysfunction and 14.3% of patients with pelvic outlet obstruction. Rectocele greater than 2 cm was observed in 42.1% of patients with normal transit, 37.5% of patients with colonic inertia, 50.0% of patients with hindgu dysfunction and 57.1% of patients with pelvic outlet obstruction. Rectal intussusception severer than grade 3 was observed in 26.3% of patients with normal transit, 25.0% of patients with colonic inertia and 42.9% of patients with pelvic outlet obstruction. The high resting and squeezing anal sphincte pressure were observed in some with normal transit.
CONCLUSIONS
These results suggest that defeco graphy and anorectal manometry in addition to colon transit time are also recommended as screening test for chronic idiopathic constipation.

Keyword

Chronic idiopathic constipation; Colon transit time; Defecography; Anorectal manometry

MeSH Terms

Anal Canal
Colon*
Constipation*
Defecation
Defecography
Humans
Intussusception
Manometry
Mass Screening
Perineum
Rectocele
Reflex
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