High Prevalence of Slow Transit Constipation in Patients With Gastroparesis

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Zikos, Thomas A. [1 ]
Kamal, Afrin N. [1 ]
Neshatian, Leila [1 ]
Triadafilopoulos, George [1 ]
Clarke, John O. [1 ]
Nandwani, Monica [1 ]
Nguyen, Linda A. [1 ]
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[1] Stanford Univ, Sch Med, Dept Med, Div Gastroenterol & Hepatol, 420 Broadway St,Pavil D,Floor 2, Redwood City, CA 94063 USA
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Constipation; Dyspepsia; Gastroparesis; Pelvic floor disorders; DEFECATION; MANAGEMENT; ANATOMY;
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10.5056/jnm18206
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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Background/Aims Current evidence suggests the presence of motility or functional abnormalities in one area of the gastrointestinal tract increases the likelihood of abnormalities in others. However, the relationship of gastroparesis to chronic constipation (slow transit constipation and dyssynergic defecation) has been incompletely evaluated. Methods We retrospectively reviewed the records of all patients with chronic dyspeptic symptoms and constipation who underwent both a solid gastric emptying scintigraphy and a high-resolution anorectal manometry at our institution since January 2012. When available, X-ray defecography and radiopaque marker colonic transit studies were also reviewed. Based on the gastric emptying results, patients were classified as gastroparesis or dyspepsia with normal gastric emptying (control group). Differences in anorectal and colonic findings were then compared between groups. Results Two hundred and six patients met the inclusion criteria. Patients with gastroparesis had higher prevalence of slow transit constipation by radiopaque marker study compared to those with normal emptying (64.7% vs 28.1%, P = 0.013). Additionally, patients with gastroparesis had higher rates of rectocele (88.9% vs 60.0%, P = 0.008) and intussusception (44.4% vs 12.0%, P = 0.001) compared to patients with normal emptying. There was no difference in the rate of dyssynergic defecation between those with gastroparesis vs normal emptying (41.1% vs 42.1%, P = 0.880), and no differences in anorectal manometry findings. Conclusions Patients with gastroparesis had a higher rate of slow transit constipation, but equal rates of dyssynergic defecation compared to patients with normal gastric emptying. These findings argue for investigation of possible delayed colonic transit in patients with gastroparesis and vice versa.
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