Pediatric Functional Constipation in Clinical Practice: The Continuous Search for the Light at the End of the Tunnel

N. Machado, Juliana Tedesco Dias, Gabriela Nascimento Hercos, Thabata Koester Weber, Mary de Assis Carvalho
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Functional constipation (FC) has a pooled world prevalence of 9.5%, a clear definition by Rome IV Criteria, and the NAPGHAN/ESPGHAN guidelines recommendation for management. With well-defined parameters, this commentary discusses the paths followed by the literature to implement different therapeutic modalities over time. The text will prioritize information based on systematic reviews, meta-analyses, or reviews. Recently, an Editorial exploring gastrointestinal diseases across the Lifespan linked constipation as a “vexing issue that, unfortunately, has the potential to impair Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQOL).” Indeed, The Rome Foundation recommended that HRQOL scores may assist in diagnosis, management, prognosis, and therapeutic decisions. Therefore, it can be helpful for clinicians, psychologists, and researchers and could be used to support health services that want to implement an HRQOL program. The final idea is to propose HRQOL as a secondary outcome for Pediatric FC monitoring this disorder.
临床实践中的小儿功能性便秘:不断寻找隧道尽头的曙光
功能性便秘(Functional constipation,FC)的全球总发病率为 9.5%,根据《罗马标准》(Rome IV Criteria)有明确的定义,NAPGHAN/ESPGHAN 指南也推荐了治疗方法。有了明确定义的参数,本评论将讨论随着时间的推移,不同治疗方法的文献路径。文中将根据系统综述、荟萃分析或评论对信息进行优先排序。最近,一篇探讨全生命周期胃肠道疾病的社论将便秘列为 "令人烦恼的问题,不幸的是,它有可能损害与健康相关的生活质量(HRQOL)"。事实上,罗马基金会建议,HRQOL 评分可以帮助诊断、管理、预后和治疗决策。因此,它可以帮助临床医生、心理学家和研究人员,并可用于支持希望实施 HRQOL 计划的医疗服务机构。最后一个想法是建议将 HRQOL 作为儿科 FC 监测这种疾病的次要结果。
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