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Published in: International Journal of Colorectal Disease 7/2010

01-07-2010 | Original Article

Colonic transit time in mentally retarded persons

Authors: Saskia Vande Velde, Stephanie Van Biervliet, Gert Van Goethem, Danny De Looze, Myriam Van Winckel

Published in: International Journal of Colorectal Disease | Issue 7/2010

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Abstract

Introduction

Constipation is frequently seen in patients with mental retardation (MR). Its pathophysiology is poorly understood. Measurement of colon transit time (CTT) differentiates between retentive and non-retentive constipation.

Aim

To determine total and segmental CTT in MR patients compared to healthy controls.

Method

Of 250 residents, 60 patients older then 16, without swallowing disorder or scoliosis, are randomly chosen, 58 participated (intelligence quotient < 50, median age 35.5 year, 29 male). Constipation was defined as less than three defecations a week. Controls are 32 non-constipated age-matched healthy volunteers (median age 29 year, 19 male). CTT is measured by daily administration of ten radio-opaque markers during 6 days and abdominal X-ray on day 7. CTT is calculated using Bouchoucha’s [7] method.

Results

Compared to controls, total CTT is significantly (P < 0.001) longer in MR (median 22.8 h vs. 57.6 h, respectively). Of the MR patients, 21/58 (36%) are constipated. The mental retardated and constipated (MRC) have a significant prolonged CTT in all segments (P < 0.01; median right CTT 19.2 h vs. 4.8 h; left CTT 14.4 h vs. 4.8 h; rectosigmoidal CTT 42 h vs. 9.6 h), whereas in mental retarded non-constipated (MRNC) persons, the rectosigmoidal CTT is prolonged (median 21.6 h vs. 9.6 h).

Conclusion

Patients with moderate to deep MR have a significantly prolonged total CTT. In MRNC persons, rectosigmoidal CTT prolongation suggests a defecation problem. In MRC, CTT is prolonged in all segments, suggesting diffuse colonic inertia problem.
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Metadata
Title
Colonic transit time in mentally retarded persons
Authors
Saskia Vande Velde
Stephanie Van Biervliet
Gert Van Goethem
Danny De Looze
Myriam Van Winckel
Publication date
01-07-2010
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
International Journal of Colorectal Disease / Issue 7/2010
Print ISSN: 0179-1958
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1262
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00384-010-0928-3

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