优化排便障碍综合征的诊断:影像学的回顾。

IF 1.5 Q3 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Jai P Singh, Shayan Assaie-Ardakany, Maryam A Aleissa, Kareem Al-Shaer, Gautham Chitragari, Ernesto R Drelichman, Vijay K Mittal, Jasneet S Bhullar
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排便障碍综合征(ODS)是一种与盆底功能障碍相关的复杂排便障碍。它影响了大约50%的50岁以上的女性,并严重影响了她们的生活质量。ODS的病因包括结构异常,如直肠膨出、肠膨出、肠套叠和盆底下降,以及功能障碍,如斜视。准确的诊断对于有效的治疗至关重要,因为与不准确的发现相关的治疗失败的高风险。各种成像方式用于评估盆底疾病,包括透视排便成像(FD)、磁共振排便成像(MRD)、盆底超声(PFUS)和超声排便成像(EDF)。FD是世界上最常用的检查,在诊断盆底疾病方面具有很高的准确性。它提供了排便力学的动态可视化,但涉及辐射暴露。MRD提供了出色的软组织细节和无辐射的多平面成像,使其对多室疾病特别有用;然而,它与高程序成本和有限的可用性有关。PFUS和EDF都是微创的,避免了辐射暴露。如果发现正常,PFUS有望成为一种有价值的筛查工具,可以帮助减少对高级成像的需求。EDF也很有前途,但需要专门培训,而且普及程度还不高。本综述评估了骨盆底疾病各种诊断方法的准确性、优点和局限性,旨在指导最佳临床决策。
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Optimizing diagnosis in obstructed defecation syndrome: A review of imaging modalities.

Obstructed defecation syndrome (ODS) is a complex defecatory disorder associated with pelvic floor dysfunction. It affects approximately 50% of women over the age of 50 and significantly impacts their quality of life. The causes of ODS include structural abnormalities such as rectocele, enterocele, intussusception, and pelvic floor descent, as well as functional disorders like anismus. Accurate diagnosis is crucial for effective management due to the high risk of treatment failure associated with inaccurate findings. Various imaging modalities are used to assess pelvic floor disorders, including fluoroscopic defecography (FD), magnetic resonance defecography (MRD), pelvic floor ultrasound (PFUS), and echodefecography (EDF). FD is the most commonly performed test worldwide, offering high accuracy in diagnosing pelvic floor disorders. It provides dynamic visualization of defecation mechanics but involves radiation exposure. MRD offers excellent soft tissue detail and multiplanar imaging without radiation, making it particularly useful for multicompartment disorders; however, it is associated with high procedural costs and limited availability. Both PFUS and EDF are minimally invasive and avoid radiation exposure. PFUS shows promise as a valuable screening tool that could help minimize the need for advanced imaging if findings are normal. EDF is also promising but requires specialized training and remains less widely available. This review evaluates the accuracy, advantages, and limitations of various diagnostic modalities for pelvic floor disorders, aiming to guide optimal clinical decision-making.

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