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High-resolution anorectal manometry in children with functional constipation: a single-centre experience before and
Mortada El-Shabrawi1, Hind M Hanafi2, Manal M A H Abdelgawad2
1Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt.
Introduction:
Constipation is a common disorder among children, and most of the cases are functional in aetiology. Few studies have reported the manometric data of normal and constipated children.
Aim:
To evaluate the manometric parameters in children with functional constipation and to assess any possible changes in these parameters after treatment.
Material And Methods:
A prospective descriptive study was conducted at a single centre, enrolling 50 children diagnosed with functional constipation based on Rome IV criteria. Their age ranged from 6 to 14 years with a mean of 7.31 ±1.72 years. High-resolution manometry was performed on all children at the initial presentation and after six months of treatment.
Results:
The studied children showed markedly abnormal rectal sensation parameters (increased first sensation, first urge, intense urge, and maximum tolerable volume) during rectal balloon distension. These parameters were even higher in children with stool incontinence (p = 0.005). Manometric data after 6 months of treatment showed that the resting and squeeze pressures were increased when compared to pre-treatment recordings; however, both were statistically insignificant (p = 0.474 and p = 0.155, respectively). Abnormalities in rectal sensations and the manometric parameters reached near normal values following treatment.
Conclusions:
Anorectal manometry is sensitive in predicting improvement in patient condition even before complete clinical cure, and it has a prognostic role in the management of childhood constipation. More research is still needed before recommending anorectal manometry as a routine diagnostic or prognostic tool in paediatric constipation management.
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