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Journal of the Korean Society of Coloproctology 2005;21(1):1-5.
Efficacy of Each Parameter in Clinical Application of Rectoanal Inhibitory Reflex.
Seong, Moo Kyung , Yoo, Young Bum , Park, Byung Ki
Department of Surgery, Konkuk University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea. recto@kuh.ac.kr
Abstract
PURPOSE
Recently, analytical studies of the various parameters of rectoanal inhibitory reflex were reported and revealed that many of the parameters showed significant differences according to the anal continence function. The standardization of these studies is, however, not yet sufficient enough to apply to use those parameters in reflex test for clinical practice. The aim of this study was to check how the parameters react differently to various degrees of rectal distention and to determine the efficacy of each parameter in clinical applications of rectoanal inhibitory reflex.
METHODS
Thirty-two subjects underwent repeated manometries for rectoanal inhibitory reflex with different volumes (40, 60, 80 cc) of rectal ballooning. Latencies, amplitudes, slopes, durations, and areas under the reflex curves of the reflexes were measured, and the differences among them according to the ballooning volume in each subject were analyzed statistically.
RESULTS
The area under reflex curve, the amplitude, the duration, and the slope did not differ statistically with the ballooning volume (P values were 0.3959, 0.2142, 0.2080, 0.1453, respectively, by repeated measures two way ANOVA). However, the latencies did differ significantly (P=0.0131).
CONCLUSIONS
Most of the parameters except latency were stable against different volumes of rectal ballooning. Among the stable parameters, the area under the reflex curve seemed to be the most useful in clinical applications of rectoanal inhibitory reflex.
Key Words: Rectoanal inhibitory reflex; Area under reflex curve
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