RELATION BETWEEN RECTAL SENSATION AND ANAL FUNCTION IN NORMAL SUBJECTS AND PATIENTS WITH FECAL INCONTINENCE

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SUN, WM [1 ]
READ, NW [1 ]
MINER, PB [1 ]
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[1] UNIV SHEFFIELD,ROYAL HALLAMSHIRE HOSP,SUBDEPT HUMAN GASTROINTESTINAL PHYSIOL & NUTR,SHEFFIELD S10 2JF,S YORKSHIRE,ENGLAND
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10.1136/gut.31.9.1056
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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The relation between sensory perception of rapid balloon distension of the rectum and the motor responses of the rectum and external and internal anal sphincters in 27 normal subjects and 16 patients with faecal incontinence who had impaired rectal sensation but normal sphincter pressures was studied. In both patients and normal subjects, the onset and duration of rectal sensation correlated closely with the external anal sphincter electrical activity (r = 0.8, p < 0.0001) and with rectal contraction (r = 0.51, p < 0.001), but not with internal sphincter relaxation. All normal subjects perceived a rectal sensation within one second of rapid inflation of a rectal balloon with volumes of 20 ml or less air. Six patients did not perceive any rectal sensation until 60 ml had been introduced, while in the remaining nine patients the sensation was delayed by at least two seconds. Internal sphincter relaxation occurred before the sensation was perceived in three of 27 normal subjects and 11 of 16 patients (p < 0.001), and could be associated with anal leakage, which stopped as soon as sensation was perceived. The lowest rectal volumes required to induce anal relaxation, to cause sustained relaxation, or to elicit sensations of a desire to defecate or pain were similar in patients and normal subjects. In conclusion, these results show the close association between rectal sensation and external anal sphincter contraction, and show that faecal incontinence may occur as a result of delayed or absent external and sphincter contraction when the internal anal sphincter is relaxed.
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