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[National working team report on defecography].

Authors: PILONI V; GENOVESI N; GRASSI, Roberto; LAZZINI S; PIERI L; POMERRI F.;

[National working team report on defecography].

Abstract

A questionnaire concerning defecography was submitted to 5 national experts in order to: 1) quantify the demand and 2) develop a consensus report. The demand is currently 2-8 exams week and the most frequent indication (70%) is obstructed defection, with/without constipation. The highest discriminatory capabilities was exhibited by the following variables: a) the anorectal angle (ARA) on straining and b) the distance from the pubococcygeal line (PCL) on squeezing (101.2 degrees +/- 15 vs. 120.6 degrees +/- 13, p < 0.05 and 27.4 mm +/- 15 vs. 2.4 mm +/- 7, p = 0.005, respectively) in chronically constipated patients (mean age: 60 years) when compared to the control group; and c) PCL on squeezing and at rest (35.5 mm +/- 20 vs. 2.4 mm +/- 7, p = 0.005 and 38.9 mm +/- 18 vs 18.4 mm +/- 17, p < 0.05, respectively) in patients with severe incontinence with respect to healthy subjects. While sensitivity and positive predictive values of the test were highest (97 and 98% respectively) for rectocele, specificity ranked first (92%) in anal gaping.

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Italy
Keywords

Radiography, Rectal Diseases, Predictive Value of Tests, Humans, Defecation, Sensitivity and Specificity, Fecal Incontinence

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