Antegrade Continence Enema Alone for the Management of Functional Constipation and Segmental Colonic Dysmotility (ACE-FC): A Pediatric Colorectal and Pelvic Learning Consortium Study.

European journal of pediatric surgery : official journal of Austrian Association of Pediatric Surgery ... [et al] = Zeitschrift fur Kinderchirurgie 2024 Vol.34(5) p. 410-417

Ahmad H, Smith C, Witte A, Lewis K, Reeder RW, Garza J, Zobell S, Hoff K, Durham M, Calkins C, Rollins MD, Ambartsumyan L, Rentea RM, Yacob D, Lorenzo CD, Levitt MA, Wood RJ

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Abstract

[OBJECTIVE]  The purpose of the study was to determine if antegrade continence enema (ACE) alone is an effective treatment for patients with severe functional constipation and segmental colonic dysmotility.

[METHODS]  A retrospective study of patients with functional constipation and segmental colonic dysmotility who underwent ACE as their initial means of management. Data was collected from six participating sites in the Pediatric Colorectal and Pelvic Learning Consortium. Patients who had a colonic resection at the same time as an ACE or previously were excluded from analysis. Only patients who were 21 years old or younger and had at least 1-year follow-up after ACE were included. All patients had segmental colonic dysmotility documented by colonic manometry. Patient characteristics including preoperative colonic and anorectal manometry were summarized, and associations with colonic resection following ACE were evaluated using Fisher's exact test and Wilcoxon rank-sum test. -Values of less than 0.05 were considered significant. Statistical analyses and summaries were performed using SAS version 9.4 (SAS Institute Inc., Cary, North Carolina, United States).

[RESULTS]  A total of 104 patients from 6 institutions were included in the study with an even gender distribution (males  = 50, 48.1%) and a median age of 9.6 years (interquartile range 7.4, 12.8). At 1-year follow-up, 96 patients (92%) were successfully managed with ACE alone and 8 patients (7%) underwent subsequent colonic resection for persistent symptoms. Behavioral disorder, type of bowel management, and the need for botulinum toxin administered to the anal sphincters was not associated with the need for subsequent colonic resection. On anorectal manometry, lack of pelvic floor dyssynergia was significantly associated with the need for subsequent colonic resection; 3/8, 37.5% without pelvic dyssynergia versus 1/8, 12.5% ( = 0.023) with pelvic dyssynergia underwent subsequent colonic resection.

[CONCLUSION]  In patients with severe functional constipation and documented segmental colonic dysmotility, ACE alone is an effective treatment modality at 1-year follow-up. Patients without pelvic floor dyssynergia on anorectal manometry are more likely to receive colonic resection after ACE. The vast majority of such patients can avoid a colonic resection.

추출된 의학 개체 (NER)

유형영어 표현한국어 / 풀이UMLS CUI출처등장
시술 botulinum toxin 보툴리눔독소 주사 dict 1
해부 Colorectal scispacy 1
해부 colonic scispacy 1
해부 bowel scispacy 1
합병증 Pelvic Learning scispacy 1
합병증 colonic scispacy 1
합병증 anorectal scispacy 1
합병증 anal sphincters scispacy 1
약물 Enema scispacy 1
약물 [OBJECTIVE] scispacy 1
약물 [RESULTS] A scispacy 1
질환 Continence Enema scispacy 1
질환 Constipation C0009806
Constipation
scispacy 1
질환 Dysmotility C0679316
Dysmotility
scispacy 1
질환 Colorectal and Pelvic Learning Consortium Study scispacy 1
질환 functional constipation C0401146
Constipation - functional
scispacy 1
질환 Colorectal and Pelvic Learning scispacy 1
질환 Behavioral disorder C0004930
Behavior Disorders
scispacy 1
질환 colonic scispacy 1
질환 pelvic dyssynergia versus 1/8 scispacy 1
질환 pelvic dyssynergia scispacy 1
기타 ACE → antegrade continence enema scispacy 1
기타 patients scispacy 1
기타 colonic scispacy 1
기타 Patient scispacy 1
기타 pelvic floor dyssynergia scispacy 1
기타 3/8 scispacy 1

MeSH Terms

Humans; Constipation; Retrospective Studies; Female; Male; Child; Adolescent; Enema; Manometry; Treatment Outcome; Gastrointestinal Motility; Child, Preschool; Colonic Diseases; Follow-Up Studies; Colon

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