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Difference in Defecation Desire Between Patients With and Without Chronic Constipation: A Large-Scale Internet Survey

Defecation desire (DD) is an important physiological component of normal defecation. However, knowledge of DD in the general population and in individuals with chronic constipation (CC) is lacking. We aimed to assess the prevalence of DD in the general population and individuals with CC and to under...

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Autores principales: Ohkubo, Hidenori, Takatsu, Tomohiro, Yoshihara, Tsutomu, Misawa, Noboru, Ashikari, Keiichi, Fuyuki, Akiko, Matsuura, Tetsuya, Higurashi, Takuma, Yamamoto, Kouji, Matsumoto, Heido, Odaka, Takeo, Lembo, Anthony J., Nakajima, Atsushi
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Publicado: Wolters Kluwer 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7455223/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32858571
http://dx.doi.org/10.14309/ctg.0000000000000230
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author Ohkubo, Hidenori
Takatsu, Tomohiro
Yoshihara, Tsutomu
Misawa, Noboru
Ashikari, Keiichi
Fuyuki, Akiko
Matsuura, Tetsuya
Higurashi, Takuma
Yamamoto, Kouji
Matsumoto, Heido
Odaka, Takeo
Lembo, Anthony J.
Nakajima, Atsushi
author_facet Ohkubo, Hidenori
Takatsu, Tomohiro
Yoshihara, Tsutomu
Misawa, Noboru
Ashikari, Keiichi
Fuyuki, Akiko
Matsuura, Tetsuya
Higurashi, Takuma
Yamamoto, Kouji
Matsumoto, Heido
Odaka, Takeo
Lembo, Anthony J.
Nakajima, Atsushi
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description Defecation desire (DD) is an important physiological component of normal defecation. However, knowledge of DD in the general population and in individuals with chronic constipation (CC) is lacking. We aimed to assess the prevalence of DD in the general population and individuals with CC and to understand the impact of treatment on DD among individuals with CC. METHODS: We conducted an online questionnaire survey targeting the Japanese general population in 2019. DD was reported as never, rarely, usually, or always. Individuals who self-reported constipation and met the Rome IV criteria for functional constipation but did not for irritable bowel syndrome were included in the CC group, while the same number of age-/sex-matched controls who met neither functional constipation nor irritable bowel syndrome criteria was included in the non-CC group. Individuals who reported DD as rarely or never were defined as having loss of DD (LODD). RESULTS: Of the 20,986 participants, 2,587 were included in the CC group (12.3%). LODD was significantly higher in the CC individuals than in the non-CC controls (57.4% vs 8.3%, respectively, P < 0.001, odds ratio 14.84 [95% confidence interval 12.65–17.42]). Satisfaction with treatment for constipation was lower in individuals with persistent LODD (25.9%) compared with those with improved LODD (56.5%) on treatment (P < 0.001, odds ratio 2.48 [1.39–4.43]). DISCUSSION: LODD is common in CC and is associated with decreased satisfaction to treatment. Greater attention should be paid to DD when treating patients with CC.
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spelling pubmed-74552232020-09-05 Difference in Defecation Desire Between Patients With and Without Chronic Constipation: A Large-Scale Internet Survey Ohkubo, Hidenori Takatsu, Tomohiro Yoshihara, Tsutomu Misawa, Noboru Ashikari, Keiichi Fuyuki, Akiko Matsuura, Tetsuya Higurashi, Takuma Yamamoto, Kouji Matsumoto, Heido Odaka, Takeo Lembo, Anthony J. Nakajima, Atsushi Clin Transl Gastroenterol Article Defecation desire (DD) is an important physiological component of normal defecation. However, knowledge of DD in the general population and in individuals with chronic constipation (CC) is lacking. We aimed to assess the prevalence of DD in the general population and individuals with CC and to understand the impact of treatment on DD among individuals with CC. METHODS: We conducted an online questionnaire survey targeting the Japanese general population in 2019. DD was reported as never, rarely, usually, or always. Individuals who self-reported constipation and met the Rome IV criteria for functional constipation but did not for irritable bowel syndrome were included in the CC group, while the same number of age-/sex-matched controls who met neither functional constipation nor irritable bowel syndrome criteria was included in the non-CC group. Individuals who reported DD as rarely or never were defined as having loss of DD (LODD). RESULTS: Of the 20,986 participants, 2,587 were included in the CC group (12.3%). LODD was significantly higher in the CC individuals than in the non-CC controls (57.4% vs 8.3%, respectively, P < 0.001, odds ratio 14.84 [95% confidence interval 12.65–17.42]). Satisfaction with treatment for constipation was lower in individuals with persistent LODD (25.9%) compared with those with improved LODD (56.5%) on treatment (P < 0.001, odds ratio 2.48 [1.39–4.43]). DISCUSSION: LODD is common in CC and is associated with decreased satisfaction to treatment. Greater attention should be paid to DD when treating patients with CC. Wolters Kluwer 2020-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC7455223/ /pubmed/32858571 http://dx.doi.org/10.14309/ctg.0000000000000230 Text en © 2020 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. on behalf of The American College of Gastroenterology This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives License 4.0 (CCBY-NC-ND) (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , where it is permissible to download and share the work provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be changed in any way or used commercially without permission from the journal.
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Ohkubo, Hidenori
Takatsu, Tomohiro
Yoshihara, Tsutomu
Misawa, Noboru
Ashikari, Keiichi
Fuyuki, Akiko
Matsuura, Tetsuya
Higurashi, Takuma
Yamamoto, Kouji
Matsumoto, Heido
Odaka, Takeo
Lembo, Anthony J.
Nakajima, Atsushi
Difference in Defecation Desire Between Patients With and Without Chronic Constipation: A Large-Scale Internet Survey
title Difference in Defecation Desire Between Patients With and Without Chronic Constipation: A Large-Scale Internet Survey
title_full Difference in Defecation Desire Between Patients With and Without Chronic Constipation: A Large-Scale Internet Survey
title_fullStr Difference in Defecation Desire Between Patients With and Without Chronic Constipation: A Large-Scale Internet Survey
title_full_unstemmed Difference in Defecation Desire Between Patients With and Without Chronic Constipation: A Large-Scale Internet Survey
title_short Difference in Defecation Desire Between Patients With and Without Chronic Constipation: A Large-Scale Internet Survey
title_sort difference in defecation desire between patients with and without chronic constipation: a large-scale internet survey
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7455223/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32858571
http://dx.doi.org/10.14309/ctg.0000000000000230
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