The relations between constipation and characteristics of intestinal morphologies by colonoscopy

Yuting Xu, Qili Xiao
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Background Constipation is commonly diagnosed throughout the world, and it is typically associated with various factors. However, data on the characteristics of intestinal morphologies linked with constipation are scarce. We examined the association between the characteristics of different intestinal morphologies and constipation. Patients and methods Between March 2020 and February 2021, we enrolled 510 patients from the Affiliated Zhongshan Hospital of Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine into two groups: 260 in the constipation group and 250 in the control group. Of these patients, intestinal morphology characteristics obtained via colonoscopy were compared and analyzed. Results There were meaningful differences between the cohorts based on the intestinal morphology characteristics of tortuousness ( p < 0.001) and dissociation ( p < 0.001). In addition, a significant difference in characteristics was determined for either both intestinal morphologies ( p < 0.001) or only tortuousness without any other conditions ( p =0.015), but there was no significant difference between the two groups with respect to only dissociation without any other conditions ( p = 0.077). A subgroup analysis was performed on statistically significant variables—gender ( p < 0.001), age ( p = 0.002), and operation time ( p < 0.001)—and the results showed that regardless of the subgroup analysis, there was a statistically significant difference in tortuousness between the two groups. In addition, there were significantly differences in dissociation between the groups for elderly men and those with a longer operation time. Conclusion Compared with the general population, people with the intestinal morphologies of dissociation and, in particular, tortuousness seem to experience constipation more frequently.
结肠镜下便秘与肠道形态特征的关系
背景:便秘在世界范围内是一种常见的疾病,它通常与多种因素有关。然而,与便秘相关的肠道形态特征的数据很少。我们研究了不同肠道形态特征与便秘之间的关系。患者和方法2020年3月至2021年2月,我们将广州中医药大学附属中山医院的510例患者分为两组:便秘组260例,对照组250例。对这些患者进行结肠镜检查获得的肠道形态学特征的比较和分析。结果各组间肠扭曲的形态学特征有显著性差异(p <0.001)和解离(p <0.001)。此外,两种肠道形态的特征也存在显著差异(p <(p =0.015),但两组在分离性方面无显著性差异(p = 0.077)。对具有统计学意义的变量——性别(p <0.001)、年龄(p = 0.002)、手术时间(p <0.001) -结果表明,无论亚组分析如何,两组之间的扭曲程度在统计学上存在显著差异。此外,老年男性组和手术时间较长的男性组在解离上有显著差异。结论与一般人群相比,肠道形态分离,特别是扭曲的人群似乎更容易出现便秘。
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