Impact of Bowel Diary Completion and Education on Fecal Incontinence Severity.

IF 0.8 Q4 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Uduak U Andy, Benjamin Carper, Halina Zyczynski, Abhishek Sripad, Keisha Y Dyer, Joseph Schaffer, Donna Mazloomdoost, Marie G Gantz
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Abstract

Objective: This study aimed to determine the effect of a run-in period on fecal incontinence (FI) symptom severity.

Study design: This study conducted a planned secondary analysis of the run-in period to a study evaluating the effect of 12-week treatment with percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation versus sham in reducing FI severity in women. All participants completed a 4-week run-in period designed to exclude from randomization women whose symptoms reduced below the eligibility threshold after receiving education on FI and completing bowel diaries. Change in St Mark's (Vaizey) score and weekly FI episodes during the run-in period (week 1 vs week 4) was assessed.

Results: One hundred and eighty-five women completed the run-in period. The mean St Mark's (Vaizey) score was 17.8 ± 2.6 and 16.9 ± 3.5 at week 1 and week 4, respectively. There was no significant change in the St Mark's (Vaizey) score from week 1 to week 4 (mean change, -0.93 [95% CI, -1.56 to -0.31]). The average number of FI episodes per week did not change significantly between week 1 and week 4, nor did other bowel diary measures. Only 11 (6%) women became ineligible for the trial following the run-in period, all of whom had baseline St Mark's (Vaizey) scores of 18 or lower.

Conclusions: Completion of a bowel diary and receiving education on FI during the 4-week run-in period did not significantly affect symptom severity in women with FI. Only 6% of women became ineligible for participation following the run-in period, suggesting that, in a refractory population, a run-in period may have minimal effect.

肠日记完成和教育对大便失禁严重程度的影响。
目的:本研究旨在确定磨合期对大便失禁(FI)症状严重程度的影响。研究设计:本研究对一项研究的磨合期进行了计划的二次分析,该研究评估了12周经皮胫神经刺激治疗与假手术治疗在降低女性FI严重程度方面的效果。所有参与者都完成了为期4周的适应期,旨在排除在接受FI教育和完成肠道日记后症状减轻至合格阈值以下的女性。在磨合期间(第1周vs第4周)评估St Mark (Vaizey)评分和每周FI发作的变化。结果:185名妇女完成了磨合期。第1周和第4周的平均St Mark's (Vaizey)评分分别为17.8±2.6和16.9±3.5。从第1周到第4周,St Mark's (Vaizey)评分无显著变化(平均变化,-0.93 [95% CI, -1.56至-0.31])。每周FI发作的平均次数在第1周和第4周之间没有显著变化,其他肠道日记测量也没有明显变化。在磨合期之后,只有11名(6%)女性没有资格参加试验,她们的基线St Mark’s (Vaizey)分数都在18分或更低。结论:在4周的训练期间,完成肠道日记和接受FI教育对FI女性的症状严重程度没有显著影响。只有6%的妇女在磨合期后没有资格参加,这表明,在难治性人群中,磨合期的影响可能很小。
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