De Looze D, Van Laere M, De Muynck M, Beke R, Elewaut A
Ghent University Hospital, Belgium.
Spinal Cord. 1998 Jan;36(1):63-6. doi: 10.1038/sj.sc.3100531.
From a questionnaire sent to 90 spinal cord injury (SCI) patients it is concluded that 58% of patients with a complete SCI above L2 suffer from constipation, defined as two or fewer bowel movements per week, or the use of aids such as laxatives, manual evacuation or enemas. Tetraplegic patients had the highest prevalence of constipation, while patients with low paraplegia were less prone to constipation. The use of anticholinergic drugs was found to predispose to constipation. Preserved rectal sensation did not influence the presence of constipation. Faecal incontinence was rare. Regular abdominal pain was present in one third of SCI patients and might be caused by an irritable bowel syndrome in 62% of these.
通过对90名脊髓损伤(SCI)患者进行问卷调查得出结论,L2以上完全性脊髓损伤患者中有58%患有便秘,便秘定义为每周排便次数少于两次,或使用泻药、手法排便或灌肠等辅助手段。四肢瘫痪患者便秘的患病率最高,而低位截瘫患者便秘的倾向较小。发现使用抗胆碱能药物易导致便秘。保留的直肠感觉并不影响便秘的发生。大便失禁很少见。三分之一的脊髓损伤患者经常出现腹痛,其中62%可能由肠易激综合征引起。