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Diagnosis, Symptoms, and Outcomes of Hirschsprung's Disease from the Perspective of Gender

Background/Aim. Hirschsprung's disease (HD) has a skewed gender distribution, with a female to male ratio of 1 : 4. This study aims to examine differences between boys and girls with HD regarding preoperative features and postoperative treatment and outcome. Method. The first part of the study...

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Autores principales: Granéli, Christina, Dahlin, Eero, Börjesson, Anna, Arnbjörnsson, Einar, Stenström, Pernilla
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5359452/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28367493
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/9274940
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author Granéli, Christina
Dahlin, Eero
Börjesson, Anna
Arnbjörnsson, Einar
Stenström, Pernilla
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Dahlin, Eero
Börjesson, Anna
Arnbjörnsson, Einar
Stenström, Pernilla
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description Background/Aim. Hirschsprung's disease (HD) has a skewed gender distribution, with a female to male ratio of 1 : 4. This study aims to examine differences between boys and girls with HD regarding preoperative features and postoperative treatment and outcome. Method. The first part of the study was conducted as a retrospective review of all HD patients who underwent transanal endorectal pull-through (TERPT). Pre-, peri-, immediate post-, and first-year postoperative data were collected. The second part was conducted as an observational cross-sectional study by comparing bowel function scores (BFS) determined by structured interviews of patients 4 years old and older. Results. Included were 39 boys and 12 girls. Of these, 25 boys and 9 girls were older than 4 years and participated in the BFS interview. Boys had a higher frequency of hospitalizations during the first postoperative year compared to girls (n = 20 and n = 2, p < 0.05). At long-term follow-up, more boys reported abnormal frequency of defecation, 16 compared to 2 (p < 0.05). There was no difference between genders in terms of preoperative symptoms and overall bowel function later. Conclusion. Boys with HD had more hospitalizations and a higher rate of abnormal frequency of defecation than girls with HD.
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spelling pubmed-53594522017-04-02 Diagnosis, Symptoms, and Outcomes of Hirschsprung's Disease from the Perspective of Gender Granéli, Christina Dahlin, Eero Börjesson, Anna Arnbjörnsson, Einar Stenström, Pernilla Surg Res Pract Research Article Background/Aim. Hirschsprung's disease (HD) has a skewed gender distribution, with a female to male ratio of 1 : 4. This study aims to examine differences between boys and girls with HD regarding preoperative features and postoperative treatment and outcome. Method. The first part of the study was conducted as a retrospective review of all HD patients who underwent transanal endorectal pull-through (TERPT). Pre-, peri-, immediate post-, and first-year postoperative data were collected. The second part was conducted as an observational cross-sectional study by comparing bowel function scores (BFS) determined by structured interviews of patients 4 years old and older. Results. Included were 39 boys and 12 girls. Of these, 25 boys and 9 girls were older than 4 years and participated in the BFS interview. Boys had a higher frequency of hospitalizations during the first postoperative year compared to girls (n = 20 and n = 2, p < 0.05). At long-term follow-up, more boys reported abnormal frequency of defecation, 16 compared to 2 (p < 0.05). There was no difference between genders in terms of preoperative symptoms and overall bowel function later. Conclusion. Boys with HD had more hospitalizations and a higher rate of abnormal frequency of defecation than girls with HD. Hindawi 2017 2017-03-07 /pmc/articles/PMC5359452/ /pubmed/28367493 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/9274940 Text en Copyright © 2017 Christina Granéli et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5359452/
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