Outcomes of bowel program in spinal cord injury patients with neurogenic bowel dysfunction

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作者
Zuhal Ozisler [1 ]
Kurtulus Koklu [1 ]
Sumru Ozel [1 ]
Sibel Unsal-Delialioglu [1 ]
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[1] Ankara Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Education and Research Hospital, PMR Clinics, Ministry of Health
关键词
nerve regeneration; spinal cord injury; neurogenic bowel; bowel program; gastrointestinal problems; bowel evacuation; neural regeneration;
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R651.2 [脊髓];
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1002 ; 100210 ;
摘要
In this study, we aimed to determine gastrointestinal problems associated with neurogenic bowel dysfunction in spinal cord injury patients and to assess the efficacy of bowel program on gastrointestinal problems and the severity of neurogenic bowel dysfunction. Fifty-five spinal cord injury patients were included in this study. A bowel program according to the characteristics of neurogenic bowel dysfunction was performed for each patient. Before and after bowel program, gastrointestinal problems(constipation, difficult intestinal evacuation, incontinence, abdominal pain, abdominal distension, loss of appetite, hemorrhoids, rectal bleeding and gastrointestinal induced autonomic dysreflexia) and bowel evacuation methods(digital stimulation, oral medication, suppositories, abdominal massage, Valsalva maneuver and manual evacuation) were determined. Neurogenic bowel dysfunction score was used to assess the severity of neurogenic bowel dysfunction. At least one gastrointestinal problem was identified in 44(80%) of the 55 patients before bowel program. Constipation(56%, 31/55) and incontinence(42%, 23/55) were the most common gastrointestinal problems. Digital rectal stimulation was the most common method for bowel evacuation, both before(76%, 42/55) and after(73%, 40/55) bowel program. Oral medication, enema and manual evacuation application rates were significantly decreased and constipation, difficult intestinal evacuation, abdominal distention, and abdominal pain rates were significantly reduced after bowel program. In addition, mean neurogenic bowel dysfunction score was decreased after bowel program. An effective bowel program decreases the severity of neurogenic bowel dysfunction and reduces associated gastrointestinal problems in patients with spinal cord injury.
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页码:1153 / 1158
页数:6
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