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Evaluating Access and Efficacy of Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy in Pediatric Hirschsprung Disease.

作者信息

Srinivas Shruthi, Driesbach Sarah, Su Madeline, Bahhur Aymin, Thomas Elizabeth, Trimble Casey, Zahora Pooja, Bergus Katherine, Gasior Alessandra C, Halaweish Ihab, Wood Richard J

机构信息

Nationwide Children's Hospital, Center for Colorectal and Pelvic Reconstruction, Columbus, Ohio, United States.

College of Medicine, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, United States.

出版信息

Eur J Pediatr Surg. 2025 Aug;35(4):295-301. doi: 10.1055/a-2536-4328. Epub 2025 Feb 11.

Abstract

In patients with Hirschsprung disease (HD), pelvic floor physical therapy (PFPT) is recommended for persistent incontinence or constipation refractory to other treatment, but there are no studies on utilization of PFPT. We aimed to assess clinical and sociodemographic factors associated with successful establishment of PFPT and outcomes following PFPT.We performed a single-institution, retrospective chart review of patients with HD referred to PFPT between 2020 and 2023, involving both exercise and biofeedback. Data were collected on clinical factors, sociodemographics, and symptoms before and after PFPT. Those who "saw PFPT," defined as at least one in-person appointment, were compared to those who did not see PFPT; symptoms were also compared. A -value of 0.05 was considered significant.There were 83 patients, of which 37 (44.6%) saw PFPT. There were no differences in age, transition zone, prior interventions, or symptoms. Half of the patients who saw PFPT only completed an initial visit; one-fifth completed the series. Most common reason for failure to see PFPT was scheduling issues. Patients who failed to see PFPT had financial stressors (42.5% vs. 16.1%,  = 0.02) and required formal support systems (28.2% vs. 3.3%,  = 0.02). In patients seeing PFPT, incontinence significantly improved (81.1% before vs. 40.5% after,  = 0.001).Although PFPT is recommended in children with HD, those with financial stressors or scheduling issues may have barriers to access. However, those who see PFPT have improved symptoms. This suggests a need for improved accessibility of pediatric PFPT to children with HD, such as integration of PFPT into colorectal clinics.

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