Physiological studies in young women with chronic constipation
- 1 September 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in International Journal of Colorectal Disease
- Vol. 1 (3), 175-182
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01648446
Abstract
Manometric, radiological and neurophysiological investigations were performed on 34 women, aged between 14 and 53, who suffered with chronic constipation refractory to treatment, and on 27 agematched normal female control subjects. The constipated patients had more difficulty in evacuating simulated stools than control subjects and 13 out of 19 patients tested obstructed defaecation by contracting the external sphincter during straining. The constipated group required a greater degree of rectal distension than control subjects to induce rectal contractions, anal relaxation and a desire to defaecate. Other modalities of rectal sensation were normal in the constipated subjects. Compared with controls, constipated patients had significantly lower anal pressures, an abnormal degree of perineal descent on straining and an obtuse anorectal angulation at rest. These results were compatible with weakness of the pelvic floor and neuropathic damage to the external sphincter. Mouth to anus transit time was abnormally prolonged in 60% of constipated patients, but was within the normal range in the remainder. Anorectal function in patients with slow transit was not significantly different from that in patients with a normal transit time. The mouth to caecum transit time of a standard meal was prolonged in constipated patients irrespective of the duration of the whole gut transit. Gastric emptying was not significantly prolonged.Keywords
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