Cargando…

Endoscopic carbon dioxide insufflation tolerance test on the anal sphincter for anorectal hypofunction: a pilot and feasibility study

BACKGROUND: Anorectal function deteriorates with age. The diagnostic performance of the endoscopic pressure study integrated system (EPSIS), an endoscopic carbon dioxide (CO(2)) insufflation stress test of the lower esophageal sphincter has been previously evaluated as a diagnostic tool for gastroes...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Toshimori, Akiko, Tanabe, Mayo, Shimamura, Yuto, Shiomi, Daijiro, Ushikubo, Kei, Kishi, Yumi, Kato, Hisaki, Fukuda, Mai, Shibata, Yuki, Kunita, Kosuke, Fujiyoshi, Mary Raina Angeli, Fujiyoshi, Yusuke, Nishikawa, Yohei, Sumi, Kazuya, Ikeda, Haruo, Onimaru, Manabu, Uragami, Naoyuki, Yokoyama, Noboru, Inoue, Haruhiro
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hellenic Society of Gastroenterology 2023
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10304521/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37396011
http://dx.doi.org/10.20524/aog.2023.0805
_version_ 1785065529605619712
author Toshimori, Akiko
Tanabe, Mayo
Shimamura, Yuto
Shiomi, Daijiro
Ushikubo, Kei
Kishi, Yumi
Kato, Hisaki
Fukuda, Mai
Shibata, Yuki
Kunita, Kosuke
Fujiyoshi, Mary Raina Angeli
Fujiyoshi, Yusuke
Nishikawa, Yohei
Sumi, Kazuya
Ikeda, Haruo
Onimaru, Manabu
Uragami, Naoyuki
Yokoyama, Noboru
Inoue, Haruhiro
author_facet Toshimori, Akiko
Tanabe, Mayo
Shimamura, Yuto
Shiomi, Daijiro
Ushikubo, Kei
Kishi, Yumi
Kato, Hisaki
Fukuda, Mai
Shibata, Yuki
Kunita, Kosuke
Fujiyoshi, Mary Raina Angeli
Fujiyoshi, Yusuke
Nishikawa, Yohei
Sumi, Kazuya
Ikeda, Haruo
Onimaru, Manabu
Uragami, Naoyuki
Yokoyama, Noboru
Inoue, Haruhiro
author_sort Toshimori, Akiko
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Anorectal function deteriorates with age. The diagnostic performance of the endoscopic pressure study integrated system (EPSIS), an endoscopic carbon dioxide (CO(2)) insufflation stress test of the lower esophageal sphincter has been previously evaluated as a diagnostic tool for gastroesophageal reflux disease. We aimed to evaluate the applicability of EPSIS in improving anorectal function. We hypothesized that EPSIS can be applied to the diagnosis of lower gastrointestinal tract disorders. METHODS: This was a pilot, single-center, retrospective study using prospectively collected data between December 2021 and March 2022. It was designed to evaluate the differences in EPSIS rectal pressure measurements between older (≥80 years) and younger (<80 years) patients. At the end of the screening colonoscopy, the colonoscope was fixed in a retroflex position. When bowel movement was observed, CO(2) was insufflated to the point where gas leakage occurred through the anus. The measured maximum pressure was defined as EPSIS-rectal pressure max (EPSIS-RP max) and compared between the groups. RESULTS: Overall, 30 patients were included and examined. The median ages of the <80 and ≥80 years’ groups were 53 (range: 27-79) and 82 (range: 80-94) years, respectively, with corresponding median measured EPSIS-RP max of 18.7 (range: 8.5-30.2) and 9.8 (range: 5.4-22.3) mmHg (P<0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Measurement of maximum rectal pressure illustrates the age-related decline in physiological anorectal function. Future studies should consider a loading test using EPSIS to quantify the decline in anorectal function and use it as a routine tool for screening and adjunctive diagnosis of anorectal hypofunction.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-10304521
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2023
publisher Hellenic Society of Gastroenterology
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-103045212023-07-01 Endoscopic carbon dioxide insufflation tolerance test on the anal sphincter for anorectal hypofunction: a pilot and feasibility study Toshimori, Akiko Tanabe, Mayo Shimamura, Yuto Shiomi, Daijiro Ushikubo, Kei Kishi, Yumi Kato, Hisaki Fukuda, Mai Shibata, Yuki Kunita, Kosuke Fujiyoshi, Mary Raina Angeli Fujiyoshi, Yusuke Nishikawa, Yohei Sumi, Kazuya Ikeda, Haruo Onimaru, Manabu Uragami, Naoyuki Yokoyama, Noboru Inoue, Haruhiro Ann Gastroenterol Original Article BACKGROUND: Anorectal function deteriorates with age. The diagnostic performance of the endoscopic pressure study integrated system (EPSIS), an endoscopic carbon dioxide (CO(2)) insufflation stress test of the lower esophageal sphincter has been previously evaluated as a diagnostic tool for gastroesophageal reflux disease. We aimed to evaluate the applicability of EPSIS in improving anorectal function. We hypothesized that EPSIS can be applied to the diagnosis of lower gastrointestinal tract disorders. METHODS: This was a pilot, single-center, retrospective study using prospectively collected data between December 2021 and March 2022. It was designed to evaluate the differences in EPSIS rectal pressure measurements between older (≥80 years) and younger (<80 years) patients. At the end of the screening colonoscopy, the colonoscope was fixed in a retroflex position. When bowel movement was observed, CO(2) was insufflated to the point where gas leakage occurred through the anus. The measured maximum pressure was defined as EPSIS-rectal pressure max (EPSIS-RP max) and compared between the groups. RESULTS: Overall, 30 patients were included and examined. The median ages of the <80 and ≥80 years’ groups were 53 (range: 27-79) and 82 (range: 80-94) years, respectively, with corresponding median measured EPSIS-RP max of 18.7 (range: 8.5-30.2) and 9.8 (range: 5.4-22.3) mmHg (P<0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Measurement of maximum rectal pressure illustrates the age-related decline in physiological anorectal function. Future studies should consider a loading test using EPSIS to quantify the decline in anorectal function and use it as a routine tool for screening and adjunctive diagnosis of anorectal hypofunction. Hellenic Society of Gastroenterology 2023 2023-05-29 /pmc/articles/PMC10304521/ /pubmed/37396011 http://dx.doi.org/10.20524/aog.2023.0805 Text en Copyright: © Hellenic Society of Gastroenterology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
spellingShingle Original Article
Toshimori, Akiko
Tanabe, Mayo
Shimamura, Yuto
Shiomi, Daijiro
Ushikubo, Kei
Kishi, Yumi
Kato, Hisaki
Fukuda, Mai
Shibata, Yuki
Kunita, Kosuke
Fujiyoshi, Mary Raina Angeli
Fujiyoshi, Yusuke
Nishikawa, Yohei
Sumi, Kazuya
Ikeda, Haruo
Onimaru, Manabu
Uragami, Naoyuki
Yokoyama, Noboru
Inoue, Haruhiro
Endoscopic carbon dioxide insufflation tolerance test on the anal sphincter for anorectal hypofunction: a pilot and feasibility study
title Endoscopic carbon dioxide insufflation tolerance test on the anal sphincter for anorectal hypofunction: a pilot and feasibility study
title_full Endoscopic carbon dioxide insufflation tolerance test on the anal sphincter for anorectal hypofunction: a pilot and feasibility study
title_fullStr Endoscopic carbon dioxide insufflation tolerance test on the anal sphincter for anorectal hypofunction: a pilot and feasibility study
title_full_unstemmed Endoscopic carbon dioxide insufflation tolerance test on the anal sphincter for anorectal hypofunction: a pilot and feasibility study
title_short Endoscopic carbon dioxide insufflation tolerance test on the anal sphincter for anorectal hypofunction: a pilot and feasibility study
title_sort endoscopic carbon dioxide insufflation tolerance test on the anal sphincter for anorectal hypofunction: a pilot and feasibility study
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10304521/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37396011
http://dx.doi.org/10.20524/aog.2023.0805
work_keys_str_mv AT toshimoriakiko endoscopiccarbondioxideinsufflationtolerancetestontheanalsphincterforanorectalhypofunctionapilotandfeasibilitystudy
AT tanabemayo endoscopiccarbondioxideinsufflationtolerancetestontheanalsphincterforanorectalhypofunctionapilotandfeasibilitystudy
AT shimamurayuto endoscopiccarbondioxideinsufflationtolerancetestontheanalsphincterforanorectalhypofunctionapilotandfeasibilitystudy
AT shiomidaijiro endoscopiccarbondioxideinsufflationtolerancetestontheanalsphincterforanorectalhypofunctionapilotandfeasibilitystudy
AT ushikubokei endoscopiccarbondioxideinsufflationtolerancetestontheanalsphincterforanorectalhypofunctionapilotandfeasibilitystudy
AT kishiyumi endoscopiccarbondioxideinsufflationtolerancetestontheanalsphincterforanorectalhypofunctionapilotandfeasibilitystudy
AT katohisaki endoscopiccarbondioxideinsufflationtolerancetestontheanalsphincterforanorectalhypofunctionapilotandfeasibilitystudy
AT fukudamai endoscopiccarbondioxideinsufflationtolerancetestontheanalsphincterforanorectalhypofunctionapilotandfeasibilitystudy
AT shibatayuki endoscopiccarbondioxideinsufflationtolerancetestontheanalsphincterforanorectalhypofunctionapilotandfeasibilitystudy
AT kunitakosuke endoscopiccarbondioxideinsufflationtolerancetestontheanalsphincterforanorectalhypofunctionapilotandfeasibilitystudy
AT fujiyoshimaryrainaangeli endoscopiccarbondioxideinsufflationtolerancetestontheanalsphincterforanorectalhypofunctionapilotandfeasibilitystudy
AT fujiyoshiyusuke endoscopiccarbondioxideinsufflationtolerancetestontheanalsphincterforanorectalhypofunctionapilotandfeasibilitystudy
AT nishikawayohei endoscopiccarbondioxideinsufflationtolerancetestontheanalsphincterforanorectalhypofunctionapilotandfeasibilitystudy
AT sumikazuya endoscopiccarbondioxideinsufflationtolerancetestontheanalsphincterforanorectalhypofunctionapilotandfeasibilitystudy
AT ikedaharuo endoscopiccarbondioxideinsufflationtolerancetestontheanalsphincterforanorectalhypofunctionapilotandfeasibilitystudy
AT onimarumanabu endoscopiccarbondioxideinsufflationtolerancetestontheanalsphincterforanorectalhypofunctionapilotandfeasibilitystudy
AT uragaminaoyuki endoscopiccarbondioxideinsufflationtolerancetestontheanalsphincterforanorectalhypofunctionapilotandfeasibilitystudy
AT yokoyamanoboru endoscopiccarbondioxideinsufflationtolerancetestontheanalsphincterforanorectalhypofunctionapilotandfeasibilitystudy
AT inoueharuhiro endoscopiccarbondioxideinsufflationtolerancetestontheanalsphincterforanorectalhypofunctionapilotandfeasibilitystudy