Roberts J P, Williams N S
Baillieres Clin Gastroenterol. 1992 Mar;6(1):163-78. doi: 10.1016/0950-3528(92)90025-a.
Static anal manometry has proved itself a reliable, reproducible and objective assessment of sphincter function in the investigation of disorders of defecation and continence. Despite this, it gives only very limited information on sphincter function due to the unphysiological nature of its measurement. Technical advances, particularly in digital data storage, have made the recording of anal pressure in a normal environment for prolonged periods of time possible. This offers an improved understanding both of anal activity and the interaction of rectal and anal function in normal and pathological states. In normal subjects anal function during a number of normal physiological events such as micturition, passage of flatus and sleep have been investigated. The sampling reflex has been further defined. Abnormalities of the sampling reflex, rectal activity and slow wave activity in the anal sphincter have been demonstrated in a number of pathological conditions of the anorectum and in the states of incontinence or constipation. Effective ambulatory anal manometry remains in its infancy. With continuing advances it offers exciting possibilities in defining normal or abnormal activity of the anorectum and in the investigation of patients with disorders of defecation and continence.
静态肛门测压法已证明自身在排便和控便障碍研究中是一种可靠、可重复且客观的括约肌功能评估方法。尽管如此,由于其测量的非生理性,它提供的关于括约肌功能的信息非常有限。技术进步,特别是在数字数据存储方面,使得在正常环境下长时间记录肛门压力成为可能。这有助于更好地理解肛门活动以及直肠和肛门功能在正常和病理状态下的相互作用。在正常受试者中,已经对诸如排尿、排气和睡眠等一些正常生理事件期间的肛门功能进行了研究。采样反射已得到进一步明确。在许多肛肠疾病以及失禁或便秘状态下,已证实肛门括约肌的采样反射、直肠活动和慢波活动存在异常。有效的动态肛门测压仍处于起步阶段。随着不断进步,它在定义肛肠的正常或异常活动以及对排便和控便障碍患者的研究中提供了令人兴奋的可能性。