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Anorectal manometric abnormalities and effect of cisapride in patients with chronic idiopathic constipation

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OBJECTIVES: To investigate abnormalities in anorectal motility, changes in rectal visceral perception of balloon distention and the effect of cisapride on patients with chronic idiopathic constipation (CIC). METHODS: Anorectal manometry was carried out in 30 CIC patients using the Synectics Visceral Stimulator combined with PcPolygraf before and after treatment with cisapride (10 mg three times daily for 4 weeks). Twenty age‐matched controls were also studied before cisapride therapy. RESULTS: Patients with CIC had lower anorectal sphincter squeeze pressures (P < 0.05), larger minimum relaxation volumes necessary to elicit the anorectal inhibitory reflux (P < 0.05), higher rectal defecation volume thresholds and higher rectal maximum tolerable volume thresholds (P < 0.01) compared with the controls. All of the abnormalities significantly improved and defecation frequency greatly increased after 4 weeks of cisapride therapy (P < 0.01). Cisapride was effective in 46.67% of patients with CIC. CONCLUSIONS: Patients with CIC have abnormalities of both anorectal motility and rectal visceral perception of balloon distention. Cisapride can improve these abnormalities and is effective in approximately one‐half of CIC cases.
Title: Anorectal manometric abnormalities and effect of cisapride in patients with chronic idiopathic constipation
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OBJECTIVES: To investigate abnormalities in anorectal motility, changes in rectal visceral perception of balloon distention and the effect of cisapride on patients with chronic idiopathic constipation (CIC).
METHODS: Anorectal manometry was carried out in 30 CIC patients using the Synectics Visceral Stimulator combined with PcPolygraf before and after treatment with cisapride (10 mg three times daily for 4 weeks).
Twenty age‐matched controls were also studied before cisapride therapy.
RESULTS: Patients with CIC had lower anorectal sphincter squeeze pressures (P < 0.
05), larger minimum relaxation volumes necessary to elicit the anorectal inhibitory reflux (P < 0.
05), higher rectal defecation volume thresholds and higher rectal maximum tolerable volume thresholds (P < 0.
01) compared with the controls.
All of the abnormalities significantly improved and defecation frequency greatly increased after 4 weeks of cisapride therapy (P < 0.
01).
Cisapride was effective in 46.
67% of patients with CIC.
CONCLUSIONS: Patients with CIC have abnormalities of both anorectal motility and rectal visceral perception of balloon distention.
Cisapride can improve these abnormalities and is effective in approximately one‐half of CIC cases.

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