Functional constipation in children: What physicians should know

被引:0
|
作者
Duc Long Tran [1 ,2 ]
Palittiya Sintusek [3 ]
机构
[1] Thailand and Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University
[2] Faculty of Medicine, Can Tho University of Medicine and Pharmacy
[3] Thai Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Immunology Research Unit, Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Pediatrics, King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital and Thai Red Cross, Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
R725.7 [小儿消化系及腹部疾病];
学科分类号
100202 ;
摘要
Functional constipation(FC) is considered the most common functional gastrointestinal disorder in children with a pooled global prevalence of 14.4%(95% confidence interval: 11.2-17.6) when diagnosed based on the Rome IV criteria. Its pathophysiological mechanisms are thought be multifactorial and complicated, resulting in difficult management. Currently, the most effective medication, when used in parallel with toilet training, is osmotic laxatives. Children’s adherence to medication and parental concern regarding long-term laxative use are the main contributors to treatment failure. Recently, novel therapies with a high safety profile have been developed, such as probiotics, synbiotics, serotonin 5-hydroxytryptamine 4 receptor agonists, chloride channel activators, and herbal and transitional medicines; nonetheless, well-designed research to support the use of these therapies is needed. This review aims to focus on multiple aspects of FC in children, including global prevalence, pathogenesis, diagnostic criteria, tools, as well as conventional and novel treatment options, such as non-pharmacological management, including adequate fiber and fluid intake, physiotherapy, or neuromodulators. We also report that in very difficult cases, surgical intervention may be required.
引用
收藏
页码:1261 / 1288
页数:28
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] CARBAMAZEPINE - WHAT PHYSICIANS SHOULD KNOW ABOUT ITS HEMATOLOGIC EFFECTS
    BERTOLINO, JG
    [J]. POSTGRADUATE MEDICINE, 1990, 88 (01) : 183 - 186
  • [32] WHAT PHYSICIANS SHOULD KNOW ABOUT THE ANTITRUST-LAWS - COMMENTARY
    MILES, JJ
    [J]. ALLERGY PROCEEDINGS, 1993, 14 (06): : 419 - 426
  • [33] Systemic lupus erythematosus: what should family physicians know in 2018?
    Mok, C. C.
    [J]. HONG KONG MEDICAL JOURNAL, 2018, 24 (05) : 501 - 511
  • [34] A new meningococcal conjugate vaccine: What should physicians know and do?
    Bortolussi, R.
    Salvadori, M.
    [J]. PAEDIATRICS & CHILD HEALTH, 2009, 14 (08) : 515 - 517
  • [35] Commentary on "Advance Directives to Physicians: What Every Physician Should Know"
    Holt, G. Richard
    [J]. SOUTHERN MEDICAL JOURNAL, 2012, 105 (06) : 292 - 293
  • [36] All about pain pharmacology: what pain physicians should know
    Kim, Kyung-Hoon
    Seo, Hyo-Jung
    Abdi, Salahadin
    Huh, Billy
    [J]. KOREAN JOURNAL OF PAIN, 2020, 33 (02): : 108 - 120
  • [37] The dilemma of nosocomial pneumonia: What primary care physicians should know
    Khurana, PS
    Litaker, D
    [J]. CLEVELAND CLINIC JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, 2000, 67 (01) : 25 - +
  • [38] Experiencing brain cancer: what physicians should know about patients
    Lucchiari, Claudio
    Botturi, Andrea
    Manzini, Laura
    Masiero, Marianna
    Pravettoni, Gabriella
    [J]. ECANCERMEDICALSCIENCE, 2015, 9
  • [39] What respiratory physicians should know about narcolepsy and other hypersomnias
    Klaus, Stephen
    Carolan, Aoife
    O'Rourke, Deirdre
    Kennedy, Barry
    [J]. BREATHE, 2022, 18 (03)
  • [40] WHAT PHYSICIANS KNOW
    TANENBAUM, SJ
    [J]. NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, 1993, 329 (17): : 1268 - 1271