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Published in: Digestive Diseases and Sciences 6/2023

07-03-2023 | Constipation | Original Article

Defecatory Function Studies Using the Fecobionics Device Are Repeatable

Authors: Kar Man Lo, Daming Sun, Ssu-Chi Chen, Wing Wa Leung, Cherry Wong, Tony Mak, Simon Ng, Kaori Futaba, Hans Gregersen

Published in: Digestive Diseases and Sciences | Issue 6/2023

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Abstract

Background

Only limited data exist on repeatability of anorectal studies with the established physiological and clinical technologies for assessment of anorectal function. Fecobionics is a new multi-sensor simulated feces that provide data by integrating elements from current tests.

Aims

To study repeatability of anorectal data obtained with the Fecobionics device.

Methods

We assessed the database of Fecobionics studies to determine how many repeated studies were done. From a total of 260 Fecobionics studies, 19 subjects with repeated studies using approximately the same protocol and prototype were identified. Key pressure and bending parameters were assessed and the repeatability analyzed using Bland Altman plots. Furthermore, the inter- and intra-individual coefficient of variation (CV) were computed.

Results

Fifteen subjects (5F/10 M) with repeated studies were normal subjects, three were patients with fecal incontinence and one subject suffered from chronic constipation. The main analysis was conducted on the cohort of normal subjects. The bias for 11 parameters were within the confidence interval, whereas two were slightly outside. The interindividual CV was lowest for the bend angle (10.1–10.7) and between 16.3 and 51.6 for the pressure parameters. The intra-individual CVs were approximately half of the inter-individual CVs, spanning from 9.7 to 27.6.

Conclusion

All data from normal subjects were within previously defined normality. The Fecobionics data showed acceptable repeatability with bias within the confidence limits for almost all parameters. The intra-individual CV was much lower than the inter-individual CV. Dedicated large-scale studies are warranted to evaluate the influence of age, sex, and disease on repeatability as well as comparing between technologies.

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Metadata
Title
Defecatory Function Studies Using the Fecobionics Device Are Repeatable
Authors
Kar Man Lo
Daming Sun
Ssu-Chi Chen
Wing Wa Leung
Cherry Wong
Tony Mak
Simon Ng
Kaori Futaba
Hans Gregersen
Publication date
07-03-2023
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Digestive Diseases and Sciences / Issue 6/2023
Print ISSN: 0163-2116
Electronic ISSN: 1573-2568
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10620-023-07889-2

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