Gastrointestinal motility in patients with ulcerative colitis
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- DOI: 10.3109/00365529009091905
Gastrointestinal motility in patients with ulcerative colitis
Abstract
In the first study 62 patients with ulcerative colitis and 20 healthy controls were fed a test meal of mashed potatoes and baked beans containing transit markers. Mouth-to-caecum transit was significantly slower in the patients than in controls; gastric emptying, however, was similar. Patients with active colitis had proximal colonic stasis, with rapid transit through the rectosigmoid region. In the patients with quiescent colitis the colonic distribution of markers was normal. Stool weight and frequency were significantly higher in the patients with active colitis. In the second study anorectal function was assessed in 29 patients with ulcerative colitis and in 12 healthy controls by measuring interluminal pressures at multiple sites in the anus and rectum before and during serial distention of a rectal balloon. Overall, resting and maximum squeeze sphincter pressures did not differ in patients with active or quiescent colitis and controls; however, in six patients with moderately severe colitis and incontinence, maximum squeeze pressure was significantly lower than in controls. The rectal volumes required to induce sensations of wind, a desire to defaecate, and pain were significantly lower in the patients with active colitis than patients with quiescent colitis and controls. Rectal pressures in response to rectal distention were higher in patients with active colitis. During disease remission rectal sensitivity decreased and rectal compliance increased. In the third study integrated pressure activity of the sigmoid colon, rectum, and anus was studied in patients with ulcerative colitis and healthy controls before and during provocation by rectal infusion of 1500 ml of warm saline.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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