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一项关于非侵入性骶神经刺激治疗儿童及青少年便秘的初步研究。

A Pilot Study of Non-invasive Sacral Nerve Stimulation in Treatment of Constipation in Childhood and Adolescence.

作者信息

Besendörfer Manuel, Kohl Martin, Schellerer Vera, Carbon Roman, Diez Sonja

机构信息

Friedrich-Alexander-Universität (FAU) Erlangen-Nürnberg, Department of Surgery, Section Pediatric Surgery, University Hospital Erlangen, Erlangen, Germany.

出版信息

Front Pediatr. 2020 Apr 16;8:169. doi: 10.3389/fped.2020.00169. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Constipation shows both, a high prevalence and a significant impact. However, it is often perceived as minor and treatment choices are limited. The neuromodulation approach is a valuable option to be considered. This study assesses the use of non-invasive sacral nerve stimulation to reduce constipation in children. Between February 2013 and May 2015, pediatric patients with chronic constipation were treated with this non-invasive neuromodulation procedure, adapted from classical sacral nerve stimulation. A stimulation device attached to adhesive electrodes on the lower abdomen and back generated an electrical field with a stable frequency of 15 Hz via variable stimulation intensity (1-10 V). The effect of therapy was evaluated in routine check-ups and by specialized questionnaires. The study assessed non-invasive sacral nerve stimulation in 17 patients (9 boys, 8 girls, mean age 6.5 years). They underwent stimulation with 6-9 V for a mean of 11 h per day (range 0.5-24 h) over a mean of 12.7 weeks. Improvement of constipation was achieved in more than half of the patients (12/17) and sustained in almost half of these patients (5/12). Complications were minor (skin irritation, electrode dislocation). Non-invasive sacral nerve stimulation appears to be effective in achieving improvement in pediatric patients with chronic constipation. As an additional external neuromodulation concept, this stimulation may represent a relevant addition to currently available therapeutic options. Further studies are needed to confirm these results.

摘要

便秘的患病率很高且影响重大。然而,它常常被视为小问题,治疗选择有限。神经调节方法是一个值得考虑的有价值的选择。本研究评估了使用非侵入性骶神经刺激来减轻儿童便秘。在2013年2月至2015年5月期间,对患有慢性便秘的儿科患者采用了这种改编自经典骶神经刺激的非侵入性神经调节程序进行治疗。一个连接在下腹部和背部粘性电极上的刺激装置通过可变刺激强度(1 - 10伏)产生频率稳定为15赫兹的电场。在常规检查和通过专门问卷来评估治疗效果。该研究评估了17名患者(9名男孩,8名女孩,平均年龄6.5岁)的非侵入性骶神经刺激情况。他们接受了6 - 9伏的刺激,平均每天刺激11小时(范围0.5 - 24小时),平均持续12.7周。超过一半的患者(12/17)便秘情况得到改善,其中近一半的患者(5/12)便秘改善情况得以持续。并发症轻微(皮肤刺激、电极移位)。非侵入性骶神经刺激似乎对改善患有慢性便秘的儿科患者有效。作为一种额外的外部神经调节概念,这种刺激可能是目前可用治疗选择的一个相关补充。需要进一步的研究来证实这些结果。

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