Sensory threshold for defecation and its correlation with pelvic organ prolapse: An exploration of related factors

Q4 Medicine
Yanhua Liu , Man Tan , Cheng Tan , Xin Yang
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Abstract

Objectives

This research aimed to investigate changes in defecation sensory threshold and related factors in patients with posterior vaginal wall prolapse.

Methods

A total of 214 patients with pelvic organ prolapse were recruited between October 2019 to January 2021. All patients underwent a defecation sensory threshold examination, physical examination, and pelvic floor ultrasound examination. Factors related to the defecation sensory threshold were analyzed.

Results

(1) Among the participants, 57 patients (26.6%) had a defecation sensory threshold of more than 90 ​ml. Patients with a threshold > 90 ​ml showed higher scores of defecation dysfunction in the Constipation Scoring System (CSS) score (p=0.003) and higher scores of constipation in the Colorectal-anal Distress Inventory 8 (CRADI-8) score (p=0.002). (2) The defecation sensation threshold positively correlated with the Ap point (r=0.448, p<0.001), the Bp point (r=0.345, p=0.009), the area of the levator-ani hiatus measured by transvaginal ultrasound (r=0.403, p=0.002), and parity (r=0.355, p=0.007).

Conclusions

Patients diagnosed with pelvic organ prolapse commonly experience an increased threshold of defecation sensation. Elevated thresholds were associated with more frequent constipation symptoms. Additionally, the severity of posterior pelvic prolapse positively correlated with the defecation sensory threshold.

排便感觉阈值及其与盆腔器官脱垂的相关性:相关因素的探讨
目的探讨阴道后壁脱垂患者排便感觉阈值的变化及相关因素。方法2019年10月至2021年1月共招募214例盆腔器官脱垂患者。所有患者均行排便感觉阈检查、体格检查和盆底超声检查。结果(1)有57例(26.6%)患者排便感觉阈值大于90ml。阈值患者>在便秘评分系统(CSS)评分中,90 ml患者排便功能障碍得分较高(p=0.003),在结肠直肠肛管窘迫量表8 (CRADI-8)评分中,便秘得分较高(p=0.002)。(2)排便感觉阈值与Ap点(r=0.448, p<0.001)、Bp点(r=0.345, p=0.009)、经阴道超声测提肛肌间隙面积(r=0.403, p=0.002)、胎次(r=0.355, p=0.007)呈正相关。结论盆腔器官脱垂患者排便阈值增高。阈值升高与更频繁的便秘症状相关。此外,后盆腔脱垂的严重程度与排便感觉阈值呈正相关。
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Gynecology and Obstetrics Clinical Medicine
Gynecology and Obstetrics Clinical Medicine Medicine-Obstetrics and Gynecology
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