Clinical evaluation and management of neurogenic bowel after spinal cord injury

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作者
Correa, GI [1 ]
Rotter, KP [1 ]
机构
[1] Hosp Trabajador Santiago, Asociac Chilena Seguridad, Santiago, Chile
关键词
chronic constipation; spinal cord injury; neuropathic bowel; bowel outcomes; bowel function; colonic transit;
D O I
10.1038/sj.sc.3100851
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Objectives: To assess the state of the neurological bowel in spinal cord injured (SCI) patients, design and apply a program for the comprehensive management of neurogenic bowel and evaluate outcome. Setting: Out-patient in a Rehabilitation Service. Thirty-eight SCI patients, 12 (32%) with complete lesions of more than 5 years Subjects: duration. Design: Method: Pre and post SCI Intestinal function was evaluated clinically prior to beginning program. The presence of GI symptoms were studied. Laboratory work-up included colonic transit time (CTT), anorectal manometry and recto-colonoscopy. An intestinal program was designed, in order to achieve an effective and efficient evacuation in a predictable and socially acceptable time, to avoid short and long term complications and eliminate inadequate intestinal evacuation habits. Outcome measures: Pre and post SCI difficulty in intestinal evacuation (DIE) was increased (from 2.6% to 26.3%). The most frequent GI symptom was abdominal distention (53%). Colonic inertia was present in 49% of CTT, internal anal sphincter pressure was normal or increased in 77% and rectoanal inhibitory reflex was present in 88%. With the intestinal program, the incidence of DIE was reduced to 8.8%, manual extraction (ME) was reduced from 53% to 37%. Excellent and good results were obtained in 56% of the patients. Conclusion: The proposed intestinal program is effective in the rehabilitation of SCI patients with neurogenic bowel. It is essential to initiate these physiological and safe procedures as soon as possible after sustaining the injury; this will lead to better results and to the elimination of inadequate intestinal maneuvering in the future. Observational, longitudinal and prospective. Pre and post intervention.
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