作者
Abbs Ali Pourmomeny, Mohammad Hassan Emami, Mahboobeh Amooshahi, Peyman Adibi
发表日期
2011/2/1
期刊
Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
卷号
25
页码范围
89-92
出版商
Hindawi
简介
BACKGROUND
Dyssynergic defecation does not respond appropriately to routine treatments for constipation. Recently, research has shown that biofeedback therapy is useful in anorectal dyssynergia.
OBJECTIVE
To compare two treatment modalities for patients experiencing dyssynergic defecation.
METHODS
Sixty-five subjects with dyssynergic defecation were recruited and randomly allocated to one of two treatment groups: balloon defecation training and biofeedback therapy. In the first group, a balloon was inserted into the rectum and inflated by water injection so that the patient experienced the sensation of a full rectum and, thus, the need to defecate. The patient was subsequently asked to reject the balloon. In the biofeedback group, the pen electrode of an electromyographic biofeedback device was inserted into the rectum, with the patient subsequently being asked to increase abdominal pressure and relax the rectal muscles accordingly.
RESULTS
The findings showed a reduction in constipation in both groups. The ability to reject the balloon (volume and time) was significantly better in postintervention measurements; however, better results were found in the biofeedback arm of the study. Patient satisfaction after treatment reached 52% with balloon training and 79% in the biofeedback group. Reports of incomplete evacuation and the need for digit use during defecation remained constant after treatment in balloon-trained patients.
CONCLUSION
Biofeedback training appeared to be superior to balloon defecation training and resulted in measurable changes in subjective and objective variables of dyssynergia.
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学术搜索中的文章
AA Pourmomeny, MH Emami, M Amooshahi, P Adibi - Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 2011