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Anorectal manometry in the assessment of anorectal function in Parkinson's disease: A comparison with chronic idiopathic constipation

✍ Scribed by Waseem Ashraf; Ronald F. Pfeiffer; Dr. Eamonn M. M. Quigley


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Weight
648 KB
Volume
9
Category
Article
ISSN
0885-3185

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Abstract

We investigated the role of anorectal manometry in evaluating constipation and anorectal function in 15 patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) and compared results with those of 9 patients with idiopathic constipation (IC) and 8 control (C) subjects. Anal sphincter pressures on voluntary squeeze were lower in the PD patients. Sustained squeeze pressures (mm Hg C versus IC versus PD: 46.8 Β± 5.2 versus 31.2 Β± 3.6 versus 26.6 Β± 3.9; p < 0.05 PD versus C), squeeze duration (seconds: 53.6 Β± 2.5 versus 48.5 Β± 4.1 versus 33.6 Β± 9; p < 0.05 PD versus C) and squeeze index (area under the squeeze curve: 44.0 Β± 2.9 versus 34.5 Β± 3.3 versus 21.4 Β± 2.9; p < 0.001 PD versus C) were significantly lower in the PD group in comparison to the control group. In contrast, none of the parameters of anorectal manometry differed between controls and patients with idiopathic constipation. Some Parkinson's disease patients demonstrated an abnormal, hypercontractile response on testing of the rectoanal inhibitory reflex. Anal sphincter length, basal sphincter pressures, maximal squeeze pressures, extent of relaxation on rectoanal inhibitory reflex and threshold volume for rectal sensation were similar in the three groups. We conclude that an impaired squeeze response is a specific feature of anorectal function in Parkinson's disease. This may indicate direct involvement of the pelvic floor musculature by the parkinsonian disease process.


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