Neurogenic bowel management after spinal cord injury: a systematic review of the evidence

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作者
Krassioukov, A. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Eng, J. J. [1 ,3 ,4 ,5 ]
Claxton, G. [3 ]
Sakakibara, B. M. [3 ,5 ]
Shum, S. [3 ]
机构
[1] ICORD, Dept Med, UBC ICORD, Vancouver, BC V5Z 1M9, Canada
[2] Dept Med, Div Phys Med & Rehabil, Vancouver, BC, Canada
[3] Vancouver Coastal Hlth Care, GF Strong Rehabil Ctr, Vancouver, BC, Canada
[4] Dept Phys Therapy, Vancouver, BC, Canada
[5] Univ British Columbia, Grad Program Rehabil Sci, Vancouver, BC V5Z 1M9, Canada
基金
加拿大健康研究院;
关键词
spinal cord injury; autonomic control; neurogenic bowel; management; evidence based; SCIRE; FUNCTIONAL MAGNETIC STIMULATION; ANTEGRADE CONTINENCE ENEMA; SACRAL NERVE-STIMULATION; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; CHRONIC GASTROINTESTINAL PROBLEMS; TRANSANAL IRRIGATION; FECAL INCONTINENCE; CHRONIC CONSTIPATION; CLINICAL-EVALUATION; INTESTINAL STOMA;
D O I
10.1038/sc.2010.14
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Study design: Randomized-controlled trials (RCTs), prospective cohort, case-control, pre-post studies, and case reports that assessed pharmacological and non-pharmacological intervention for the management of the neurogenic bowel after spinal cord injury (SCI) were included. Objective: To systematically review the evidence for the management of neurogenic bowel in individuals with SCI. Setting: Literature searches were conducted for relevant articles, as well as practice guidelines, using numerous electronic databases. Manual searches of retrieved articles from 1950 to July 2009 were also conducted to identify literature. Methods: Two independent reviewers evaluated each study's quality, using Physiotherapy Evidence Database scale for RCTs and Downs and Black scale for all other studies. The results were tabulated and levels of evidence assigned. Results: A total of 2956 studies were found as a result of the literature search. On review of the titles and abstracts, 57 studies met the inclusion criteria. Multifaceted programs are the first approach to neurogenic bowel and are supported by lower levels of evidence. Of the non-pharmacological (conservative and non-surgical) interventions, transanal irrigation is a promising treatment to reduce constipation and fecal incontinence. When conservative management is not effective, pharmacological interventions (for example prokinetic agents) are supported by strong evidence for the treatment of chronic constipation. When conservative and pharmacological treatments are not effective, surgical interventions may be considered and are supported by lower levels of evidence in reducing complications. Conclusions: Often, more than one procedure is necessary to develop an effective bowel routine. Evidence is low for non-pharmacological approaches and high for pharmacological interventions. Spinal Cord (2010) 48, 718-733; doi:10.1038/sc.2010.14; published online 9 March 2010
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