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Pan-enteric dysmotility,impaired quality of life and alexithymia in a large group of patients meeting ROMEⅡ criteria for irritable bowel syndrome 被引量:24

Pan-enteric dysmotility,impaired quality of life and alexithymia in a large group of patients meeting ROMEⅡ criteria for irritable bowel syndrome
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摘要 AIM:Psychological factors, altered motility and sensation disorders of the intestine can be variably associated with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Such aspects have not been investigated simultaneously. The aim of this paper was to evaluate gastrointestinal motility and symptoms, psychological spectrum and quality of life in a large group of IBS patients in southern Italy.METHODS: One hundred IBS patients (F:M=73:27, age 48±2 years, mean±SE) fulfilling ROME Ⅱ criteria matched with 100 healthy subjects (F:M=70:30, 45±2 years). Dyspepsia,bowel habit, alexithymia, psycho-affective profile and quality of life were assessed using specific questionnaires. Basally and postprandially, changes in gallbladder volumes and antral areas after liquid meal and orocaecal transit time (OCTT)were measured respectively by ultrasonography and H2-breath test. Appetite, satiety, fullness, nausea, and epigastric pain/discomfort were monitored using visual-analogue scales.RESULTS: Compared with controls, IBS patients had increased dyspepsia (score 12.6±0.7 VS 5.1±0.2, P<0.0001),weekly bowel movements (12.3±0.4 VS 5.5±0.2, P<0.00001, comparable stool shape), alexithymia (score 59.11.1 VS40.5±1.0, P=0.001), poor quality of life and psychoaffective profile. IBS patients had normal gallbladderemptying, but delayed gastric emptying (T50:35.5±1.0 VS 26.1±0.6 min, P=0.00001) and OCTT (163.0±5.4 VS96.6±1.8min, P=0.00001). Fullness, nausea, and epigastric pain/discomfort were greater in IBS than in controls.CONCLUSION: ROME Ⅱ IBS patients have a pan-enteric dysmotility with frequent dyspepsia, associated with psychological morbidity and greatly impaired quality of life.The presence of alexithymia, a stable trait, is a novel finding of potential interest to detect subgroups of IBS patients with different patterns recoveed after therapy. AIM:Psychological factors,altered motility and sensation disorders of the intestine can be variably associated with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).Such aspects have not been investigated simultaneously.The aim of this paper was to evaluate gastrointestinal motility and symptoms,psychological spectrum and quality of life in a large group of IBS patients in southern Italy. METHODS:One hundred IBS patients (F:M=73:27,age 48±2 years,mean±SE) fulfilling ROME Ⅱ criteria matched with 100 healthy subjects (F:M=70:30,45±2 years).Dyspepsia, bowel habit,alexithymia,psycho-affective profile and quality of life were assessed using specific questionnaires.Basally and postprandially,changes in gallbladder volumes and antral areas after liquid meal and orocaecal transit time (OCTT) were measured respectively by ultrasonography and H_2-breath test.Appetite,satiety,fullness,nausea,and epigastric pain/ discomfort were monitored using visual-analogue scales. RESULTS:Compared with controls,IBS patients had increased dyspepsia (score 12.6±0.7 vs 5.1±0.2,P<0.0001), weekly bowel movements (12.3±0.4 vs 5.5±0.2,P<0. 00001,comparable stool shape),alexithymia (score 59. 1±1.1 vs 40.5±1.0,P=0.001),poor quality of life and psycho- affective profile.IBS patients had normal gallbladder emptying,but delayed gastric emptying (T_(50):35.5±1.0 vs 26.1±0.6 min,P=0.00001) and OCTT (163.0±5.4 vs 96.6±1.8 min,P=0.00001).Fullness,nausea,and epigastric pain/ discomfort were greater in IBS than in controls. CONCLUSION:ROME Ⅱ IBS patients have a pan-enteric dysmotility with frequent dyspepsia,associated with psychological morbidity and greatly impaired quality of life. The presence of alexithymia,a stable trait,is a novel finding of potential interest to detect subgroups of IBS patients with different patterns recoveed after therapy.
出处 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2003年第10期2293-2299,共7页 世界胃肠病学杂志(英文版)
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