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Query: UMLS:C0022104 (
irritable bowel syndrome
)
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Irritable bowel syndrome
(
IBS
) consists of various subtypes. It is not known whether these subtypes share a common pathophysiology. Evaluation of motor and sensory function of the rectum using a barostat may help to explore a common pathophysiological background or differences in pathophysiology in subtypes of
IBS
. We have evaluated compliance, tone and sensitivity of the rectum, in both fasting state and postprandially, using a computerized barostat in 15 patients with diarrhoea-predominant
IBS
(
IBS
-D), 14 patients with constipation-predominant
IBS
(
IBS
-C) and compared the results with those obtained in 12 healthy controls. Rectal compliance as calculated over the steep part of the pressure-volume curve (17-23 mmHg) was decreased in both
IBS
groups (
IBS
-D 8.0 +/- 1.4 mL mmHg-1;
IBS
-
C 5
.6 +/- 1.1 mL mmHg-1) compared with controls (24.7 +/- 3.5 mL mmHg-1). The perception of urge was increased only in
IBS
-D patients, whereas pain perception was significantly increased in both
IBS
groups. Spontaneous adaptive relaxation was decreased in
IBS
-D patients. Postprandially, rectal volume decreased significantly in the controls and in
IBS
-D patients, but not in
IBS
-C patients. In conclusion, both rectal motor and sensory characteristics are different between
IBS
-D and
IBS
-C patients. Therefore, testing of rectal visceroperception, adaptive relaxation and the rectal response to a meal may help distinguish groups of patients with different subtypes of
irritable bowel syndrome
.
...
PMID:Compliance, tone and sensitivity of the rectum in different subtypes of irritable bowel syndrome. 1206 8