Anorectal Manometry in Pediatric Colorectal Surgical Care
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Anorectal Manometry Basics
2.1. What Is Anorectal Manometry?
2.2. Anorectal Manometry Testing
3. AR Manometry in Pediatric Colorectal Surgical Care
3.1. Constipation
3.2. Fecal Soiling
3.3. Rectal Prolapse
3.4. Hirschsprung Disease
3.5. Anorectal Malformation and Trauma
3.6. AR Manometry Testing Limitations and Challenges
4. Methods and Materials
4.1. The Utah Pediatric Colorectal Center Experience with Anorectal Manometrys
4.2. Treatment Protocol
5. Results
6. Discussion
7. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Demographics | Total Patients n = 297 |
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Age in years, median (range) | 9.4 (0.1–19.5) |
Sex, n (%) | |
Male | 169 (57) |
Female | 128 (43) |
Ethnicity, n (%) | |
White | 265 (89.2) |
Hispanic | 23 (7.7) |
Black | 6 (2) |
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander | 2 (0.7) |
Other | 1 (0.3) |
Diagnoses at Testing, n (%) | |
Functional Constipation | 244 (82.2) |
Fecal Soiling | 177 (59.6) |
Rectal Prolapse | 17 (5.7) |
Anorectal Malformation | 15 (5.1) |
Hirschsprung Disease Post Repair | 14 (4.7) |
Tethered Cord | 6 (0.02) |
Anal Trauma | 5 (0.02) |
Spina Bifida | 2 (0.01) |
Other | 1 (0.01) |
Manometry Findings n (%) | All Studies 306 | Constipation 244 (82.2) | Fecal Soiling 176 (59.3) | Rectal Prolapse 17 (5.7) | ARM 15 (5.1) | HD 14 (4.6) | Spine Anomaly 9 (3) | Anal Trauma 5 (1.7) | Anal Achalasia 4 (1.3) |
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Sedated | 37 | 30 (81.1) | 20 (54.1) | - | - | - | - | - | - |
Resting Pressure (mmHg) | 33.7 ± 11.9 | 33.3 ± 12.2 | 34.1 ± 11.9 | - | - | - | - | - | - |
Absent RAIR | 1 (3) | 1 (6) | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
Awake | 269 | 215 (79.9) | 162 (60.2) | 17 (6.3) | 15 (5.5) | 14 (5.2) | 9 (3.3) | 5 (1.8) | 4 (1.5) |
Portable Air Charged Catheter | 229 (85.1) | 186 (86.5) | 150 (92.6) | 17 (100) | 12 (80) | 13 (92.9) | 8 (88.9) | 1 (20) | - |
HR Solid State Catheter | 40 (14.9) | 29 (13.5) | 12 (7.4) | - | 3 (20) | 1 (7.1) | 1 (11.1) | 4 (80) | 4 (100) |
Resting Pressure (mmHg ± StDev) | 55.5 ± 14.5 | 58 ± 12.1 | 53.2 ± 13.5 | 48.1 ± 13 | 31 ± 13.5 | 49.9 ± 11.9 | 51.6 ± 15 | 37 ± 31 | 72.8 ± 23.6 |
<30 mmHg (hypotensive) | 15 (5.6) | 4 (1.9) | 10 (6.2) | 1 (5.9) | 9 (60) | - | 2 (22.2) | 2 (40) | - |
>80 mmHg (hypertensive) | 12 (4.4) | 9 (4.2) | 5 (3.1) | - | - | - | - | 1 (20) | 2 (50) |
Absent RAIR | 49 (18.2) | 19 (8.8) | 38 (23.5) | 2 (11.8) | 10 (66.7) | 14 (100) | - | 2 (40) | 4 (100) |
Max Anal Squeeze (mmHg ± StDev) | 130.1 ± 46.1 | 136.7 ± 45.4 | 127.2 ± 42.6 | 112.3 ± 38.4 | 75.5 ± 25 | 127.5 ± 28.9 | 96.4 ± 39.1 | 133.8 ± 123.2 | 135.3 ± 26.8 |
Dyssynergia | 188 (69.9) | 155 (72.1) | 127 (78.4) | 13 (76.5) | 11 (78.6) | 9 (64.3) | 6 (66.7) | 1 (20) | 3 (75) |
Rectal Sensation | |||||||||
Initial Sensation < 20 mL | 8 (3) | 4 (1.9) | 2 (1.2) | 2 (11.8) | 1 (6.7) | - | - | 2 (40) | 1 (25) |
Initial Sensation > 70 mL | 56 (20.8) | 47 (21.9) | 43 (26.5) | - | 2 (13.3) | 3 (21.4) | 2 (22.2) | - | - |
Desire to Defecate < 40 mL | 26 (9.7) | 13 (6) | 15 (9.3) | - | 5 (33.3) | 1 (7.1) | - | 3 (60) | 2 (50) |
Desire to Defecate > 150 mL | 20 (7.4) | 16 (7.4) | 13 (8) | - | 2 (13.3) | - | 2 (22.2) | - | - |
Stool Urgency < 60 mL | 14 (5.2) | 5 (2.3) | 7 (4.3) | - | 3 (20) | 1 (7.1) | - | 3 (60) | - |
Stool Urgency > 180 mL | 37 (13.8) | 31 (14.4) | 24 (14.8) | 1 (5.9) | 1 (6.7) | 1 (7.1) | 1 (11.1) | - | - |
Pelvic Rehabilitation, Dyssynergia & Fecal Soiling | Total PR Patients n = 105 | ||
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Pre-PR Diagnoses, n (%) | |||
Dyssynergia | 94 (89.5) | ||
+Fecal Soiling | 64 (59.8) | ||
+Rectal Prolapse | 10 (9.5) | ||
+Rectal Hyposensitivity | 12 (11.4) | ||
+Rectal Hypersensitivity | 2 (1.9) | ||
+Hypotensive AS | 2 (1.9) | ||
Fecal Soiling | 9 (8.6) | ||
Hypotensive AS | 1 (1) | ||
Constipation | 1 (1) | ||
Fecal Soiling ± PR, n (%) | Total | +PR | −PR |
Soiling Pre-Treatment | 155 | 73 (47.1) | 82 (52.9) |
+Dyssynergia | 112 (81.9) | 64 (41.3) | 48 (31) |
Continent Post-Treatment | 121 (78.1) | 58 (79.5) | 63 (76.8) |
+Dyssynergia | 91 (81.2) | 54 (84.3) | 37 (77.1) |
Fecal Soiling Treatment ± PR, n (%) | |||
High Dose Laxative | 49 (31.6) | 27 (37) | 22 (26.8) |
LVE | 79 (51) | 33 (45.2) | 46 (56.1) |
ACE | 18 (11.6) | 10 (13.7) | 8 (9.8) |
Other | 9 (5.8) | 3 (4.1) | 6 (7.3) |
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Wheeler, J.C.; Short, S.S.; Rollins, M.D. Anorectal Manometry in Pediatric Colorectal Surgical Care. Children 2024, 11, 654. https://doi.org/10.3390/children11060654
Wheeler JC, Short SS, Rollins MD. Anorectal Manometry in Pediatric Colorectal Surgical Care. Children. 2024; 11(6):654. https://doi.org/10.3390/children11060654
Chicago/Turabian StyleWheeler, Justin C., Scott S. Short, and Michael D. Rollins. 2024. "Anorectal Manometry in Pediatric Colorectal Surgical Care" Children 11, no. 6: 654. https://doi.org/10.3390/children11060654
APA StyleWheeler, J. C., Short, S. S., & Rollins, M. D. (2024). Anorectal Manometry in Pediatric Colorectal Surgical Care. Children, 11(6), 654. https://doi.org/10.3390/children11060654