Accurate differentiation of dyssynergic defecation patients from normal subjects based on abnormal anorectal angle in MR defecography

Afsaneh Nikjooy, N. Maroufi, E. Ebrahimi, H. Kharazi, B. Mahjoubi, H. S. Rad
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Abstract Objective: We aimed to study the kinematic indices of the pelvic floor, anorectal angle and the descent of perinea, and the differing movement, in dyssynergic defecation patients in comparison with healthy controls, based on MR defecography. Methods: Twenty-two individuals involved with dyssynergic defecation constipation and fourteen healthy asymptomatic subjects fell into this study. In four dynamic pelvic floor MRI indices, namely paradox (unusual change of anorectal angle), perineal descent during straining, perineal ascent, and narrowing of anorectal angle at squeeze, were measured in patients and healthy subjects. Results: Paradox Index had the highest sensitivity (95.45%) and specificity (92.86%) for detection of dyssynergic defecation, with an R2 value of near 1 (0.902). The sensitivity and specificity of other indices were not high; therefore, no significant improvement could be achieved using other indices along with Paradox Index. Negative Predictive Value (92.85%) and Positive Predictive Value (95.45%) were only high in Paradox Index. Conclusion: Paradox Index was indicated to be the best finding of MR defecography for identifying dyssynergic defecation patients from healthy controls. Hence, MR defecography could be exploited as an authentic tool to manifest the patients the paradoxical function and the relevant muscles of pelvic floor, which could enhance their imagination of the correct defecation pattern during their treatment.
磁共振排便造影中肛肠角度异常对排便异常患者与正常人的准确鉴别
摘要目的:研究磁共振排便成像技术对排便障碍患者盆底、肛肠角和会阴下降的运动学指标及其运动的影响,并与健康对照进行比较。方法:选取22例排便失调便秘患者和14例健康无症状者作为研究对象。在四项动态骨盆底MRI指标中,即悖论(肛门直肠角度异常变化),拉伸时会阴下降,会阴上升,挤压时肛门直肠角度变窄,在患者和健康受试者中进行了测量。结果:Paradox Index检测排便异常的灵敏度(95.45%)和特异度(92.86%)最高,R2接近1(0.902)。其他指标的敏感性和特异性均不高;因此,使用悖论指数以外的其他指标不能取得显著的改善。阴性预测值(92.85%)和阳性预测值(95.45%)只有悖论指数高。结论:悖论指数是MR排便造影鉴别排便失调患者的最佳指标。因此,MR排便成像可以作为一种真实的工具来显示患者盆底的矛盾功能和相关肌肉,可以增强他们在治疗过程中对正确排便模式的想象。
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