Biofeedback therapy for outlet dysfunction: our experience.

Chirurgia italiana Pub Date : 2009-05-01
Antonino Carlo Privitera, Conchita Emanuela Oliveri, Giuseppe Randazzo, Nnawuihe Luca Ohazuruike, Serafina Prumeri, Antonino Politi, Lino Succi
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Biofeedback is an important therapeutic option in patients with outlet dysfunction. A total of 75 patients referred to our proctological division from March 2004 to June 2008 and complaining of chronic constipation were studied by history, physical examination, anorectal functional tests and a structured questionnaire. Patients were treated with biofeedback plus electrical stimulation or both biofeedback plus electrical stimulation and surgery. Sixty of the 75 patients were treated with biofeedback only; and 15 with both treatments. All patients underwent, on average, twice weekly 15-minute EMG-biofeedback training sessions followed by 5 minutes of electrical stimulation. At 6 months' follow-up all physiological parameters with the exception of anal squeeze pressure showed a significant improvement (p < 0.05); there were reductions in sensation of incomplete evacuation (from 72 to 29.3 percent), in difficult stool passage (from 76 to 18.7 percent), and in the use of laxatives, enemas or digital manoeuvres (from 88 to 40 percent). At a telephone follow-up at 1 year, an improvement in satisfaction was reported by 77.3% of patients (58/75). The results of this study confirm that biofeedback plus electrical stimulation produces an improvement in bowel symptoms in patients with outlet dysfunction, as well as underlining the importance of anorectal functional tests as a guide to the most appropriate treatment.

出口功能障碍的生物反馈疗法:我们的经验。
生物反馈是出口功能障碍患者的重要治疗选择。本研究选取2004年3月至2008年6月至我院直肠科就诊的75例慢性便秘患者,对其进行病史、体格检查、肛肠功能检查和结构化问卷调查。患者采用生物反馈+电刺激或生物反馈+电刺激+手术治疗。75例患者中有60例仅接受生物反馈治疗;同时接受两种治疗的15人。所有患者平均每周接受两次15分钟的肌电生物反馈训练,随后进行5分钟的电刺激。随访6个月时,除肛门挤压压力外,其他生理指标均有显著改善(p < 0.05);感觉不完全排便(从72%减少到29.3%),排便困难(从76%减少到18.7%),使用泻药、灌肠或数字操作(从88%减少到40%)。在1年的电话随访中,77.3%的患者(58/75)报告满意度改善。本研究的结果证实,生物反馈加电刺激可改善出口功能障碍患者的肠道症状,同时也强调了肛肠功能检查作为最合适治疗指导的重要性。
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