Agnarsson U, Warde C, McCarthy G, Clayden G S, Evans N
United Medical School, London.
Dev Med Child Neurol. 1993 Oct;35(10):903-8.
In response to the frequent complaint of difficulties with defecation experienced by children with cerebral palsy, 34 children (13 girls and 21 boys, mean age 10 years) with cerebral palsy were investigated by questionnaire and anorectal manometry. 24 enuretic children served as controls for the anorectal manometry. Constipation affected 26 of 29, defecation distress eight and faecal incontinence 16 of the index children, but incontinence was mild in most cases. Index children had a low resting pressure in the first centimetre of the anal canal, slow anal rhythmical activity and a pressure increase in the first centimetre during maximum rectal distension. These findings suggest anal sphincter and/or pelvic floor muscle incoordination, but no evidence of abnormal rectal function. The authors conclude that surgical intervention was not indicated for the index children, but that medical treatment could be improved.
针对脑瘫患儿排便困难的常见抱怨,对34名脑瘫儿童(13名女孩和21名男孩,平均年龄10岁)进行了问卷调查和肛门直肠测压。24名遗尿儿童作为肛门直肠测压的对照。29名受试儿童中,26名有便秘,8名有排便窘迫,16名有大便失禁,但大多数情况下失禁程度较轻。受试儿童肛管第一厘米处的静息压力较低,肛门节律性活动缓慢,直肠最大扩张时第一厘米处压力升高。这些发现提示肛门括约肌和/或盆底肌肉不协调,但无直肠功能异常的证据。作者得出结论,受试儿童不适合进行手术干预,但可以改进药物治疗。