Lactobacillus Reuteri in Treatment of Functional Abdominal Pain and Chronic Constipation in Children...
Abdominal PainConstipation - FunctionalBeneficial therapeutic effect of probiotics has been reported in children with irritable bowel syndrome, but not consistently in other functional gastrointestinal disorders. Although there is evidence that probiotics increase stool frequency and decrease stool consistency in healthy individuals the evidence for efficacy in constipation is limited. Children with functional abdominal pain (FAP) and constipation will be included in the study. Children with FAP will be randomized in one of two groups and will receive either L. reuteri in a daily dose of 108 CFU, or placebo during three months. Children with chronic constipation will receive either L. reuteri in a daily dose of 108 CFU and lactulose, or placebo and lactulose. Frequency and intensity of episodes of abdominal pain during and after intervention will be recorded in children with FAP. Frequency of defecation, stool consistency and need for lactulose will be recorded in children with chronic constipation.
Reflexology for Chronic Constipation
Chronic ConstipationThe purpose of this study is to examine if the use of reflexology can alleviate chronic constipation. The trial will last 26 week per patient, 2 week of screening period, 12 weeks of treatment and 12 weeks of follow up. Included in the study will be 40 men and women, 18 years of age or older, which are able to comply with the study guidelines; Fewer than three spontaneous bowel movement per week; and one or more of the following symptoms/signs during more than 25% of bowel movements for at least 12 weeks within the preceding 12 months: (1) straining, lumpy or (2) hard stools, and (3) a sensation of incomplete evacuation. Exclusion criteria are: Loose or watery stool in the absence of laxative use for more than 25% of bowel movements during the 12 weeks preceding the trials; Mushy stool defined as a score of 6 on the Bristol Stool Form Scale for any SBM during the baseline period; Rome III criteria for the irritable bowel syndrome; History of pelvic-floor dysfunction; Neurological pathologies; Psychiatric conditions; Chronic use of medication with a gastro intestinal-activity.
Treatment of Chronic Constipation in Children With Lactobacillus Reuteri
ConstipationLactobacillus reuteri (Biogaia) may be beneficial for treatment of chronic constipation in children 4-10 years of age.
Botulinum Toxin Injection Versus Anal Myectomy in Management of Idiopathic Constipation
Chronic Idiopathic ConstipationFunctional ConstipationChronic idiopathic constipation is most common cause of Constipation in childhood with numerous cases in Egypt. Numerous conservative measures were tried but many fail. Surgical options include Longitudinal Myectomy of the muscle or injection of Botulinum toxin. Objectives: Comparative study between Botulinum toxin injection and Myectomy in treatment of Idiopathic Constipation
Psyllium Fiber Versus Placebo in Early Treatment After STARR for Obstructed Defecation: a Double-blind...
ConstipationIncontinenceThis study aims to assess whether fiber intake, formerly recommended only before or instead of surgery, may play a role in improving postoperative progress and functional outcome after STARR for obstructed defecation, in terms of residual constipation, incontinence and defecation urgency.
Does Body Position Influence Pressure Recording by High-resolution Manometry ?
Anal Incontinence or ConstipationThe anorectal manometry is the gold standard in the evaluation of anorectal function. Several techniques are currently used (balloons, perfused catheters) and are always performed in the supine position. Few studies have reported the evaluation of sphincter function in the upright position, whereas symptoms of fecal incontinence occur in this position. Recently developed, high-resolution manometry, thanks to its many mechanical sensors, allows topographic analysis and evaluation of anorectal function more acurate. In addition, the rigid nature of the probe should allow stability measures / recording, which is not possible with probes perfused catheters example. We therefore propose to compare anal sphincter pressure in supine and standing, measured in high-resolution manometry.
Stapled Trans Anal Rectal Resection (STARR) for Outlet Obstruction: Functional and Morphological...
SurgeryConstipationThis study compares pre- and postoperative (at 6 month) quality of life and pathomorphology of the pelvis (by MRI defecation) after a STARR procedure for outlet obstruction. Trial with surgical intervention
Naloxone HCl PR Tablets in Patients With Opioid Induced Constipation
Opioid-Induced ConstipationProspective, randomised, double-blind, double-dummy, placebo-controlled, parallel-group, multi-centre, phase III trial of Naloxone HCl PR Tablets (12 mg and 24 mg) administered twice daily. The trial will consist of four phases: Screening phase (Week -4 to Week -3): Confirmation phase (Week -2 to Week -1): Double-blind treatment phase Follow-up phase (Week 13-14):
Normal Values in Ano-rectal 3D High Resolution Manometry
Anorectal DisorderFecal Incontinence1 moreAno-rectal manometry is indicative in patients with either fecal incontinence or constipation. Recently anorectal 3D- high resolution manometry has been developed. Pressure variations are measured circumferentially along the anal canal. It may allow a better understanding of anorectal disorders by displaying anal pressure asymmetry and it could be useful to assess the functional anatomy of the pelvic floor better than conventional manometry.
Point-of-care Anorectal Testing to Predict Outcomes With Biofeedback Therapy: Clinical Trial
ConstipationTo prospectively evaluate the clinical utility of baseline anorectal function testing using a point-of-care device in predicting response of chronically constipated patients to physical therapy biofeedback training.