PMID: 30024699Jul 20, 2018Paper

The predictive value of colon transit time and anorectal manometry in the approach of faecal continence in children with spina bifida

Acta Gastro-enterologica Belgica
Charlotte DaezeS Vande Velde

Abstract

The aim of this study is to analyse colon transit time (CTT) and anorectal manometry (ARM) in children with spina bifida (SB) as a predictor for achieving spontaneous faecal continence. SB patients (2.5-7 years old) followed at the SB Reference Centre Ghent University Hospital underwent CTT and/or ARM before starting bowel management. A standardized questionnaire about the presence of constipation and faecal incontinence was completed. CTT was measured using a 6-day pellet abdominal X-ray method. ARM was performed in nonsedated children using a latex-free catheter. Twenty-two patients were studied, with a median age of 4.57 years. They all underwent a CTT study, 17 (77%) also agreed to ARM. 10/22 patients (45.5%) were constipated. 5/22 patients (22.7%) became spontaneously continent, 10/22 (45.5%) became pseudocontinent with bowel management, the others remained incontinent. SB patients had a significant prolonged CTT compared to healthy controls. In the group with an abnormal CTT study (12 patients), none of the patients developed faecal continence spontaneously, irrespective of the ARM result. In case of a normal CTT study (10 patients), 7 agreed to ARM. All children with normal resting pressure (4 patients) gained continence...Continue Reading

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