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Gastrointestinal transit in children with chronic idiopathic constipation

Chronic constipation in children is common and produces significant morbidity. Identification of the site of dysmotility in constipation may determine the cause and permit directed management. Scintigraphy differentiates constipated patients with anorectal hold-up from those with colonic slowing. Ad...

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Published in:Pediatric surgery international 2009-06, Vol.25 (6), p.465-472
Main Authors: Sutcliffe, Jonathan R., King, Sebastian K., Hutson, John M., Cook, David J., Southwell, Bridget R.
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Language:English
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Summary:Chronic constipation in children is common and produces significant morbidity. Identification of the site of dysmotility in constipation may determine the cause and permit directed management. Scintigraphy differentiates constipated patients with anorectal hold-up from those with colonic slowing. Adults with colonic slowing demonstrate variation in the site of hold-up. However, in children with colonic slowing, variability in the site of hold-up has not been investigated. Purpose The current study aimed to characterise colonic transit patterns in 64 children with chronic idiopathic constipation. Methods Scintigraphic images were grouped visually by their transit patterns. Intra-observer variation was assessed. Scintigraphic data were analysed quantitatively. Results Visual analysis of scintigraphy studies demonstrated normal transit (11/64), anorectal hold-up (7/64) and slow colonic transit (46/64). Transit characteristics in the slow transit group demonstrated three possible subgroups: pancolonic slowing (28/46), discrete hold-up in the transverse colon (10/46) and abnormal small and large bowel transit (8/46). Kappa testing demonstrated consistent characterisation ( k  = 0.79). Statistical analysis of scintigraphic data demonstrated highly significant differences from normal ( P  
ISSN:0179-0358
1437-9813
DOI:10.1007/s00383-009-2374-2