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Published in: Digestive Diseases and Sciences 12/2017

01-12-2017 | Original Article

Three-Dimensional Anorectal Manometry Enhances Diagnostic Gain by Detecting Sphincter Defects and Puborectalis Pressure

Authors: Shreya Raja, Francis C. Okeke, Ellen M. Stein, Sameer Dhalla, Monica Nandwani, Kristle L. Lynch, C. Prakash Gyawali, John O. Clarke

Published in: Digestive Diseases and Sciences | Issue 12/2017

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Abstract

Background

Constipation and fecal incontinence (FI) are common and are often evaluated with anorectal manometry. Three-dimensional high-resolution anorectal manometry (HRAM) is a promising technology; however, implementation has been limited by lack of metrics and unclear clinical utility.

Aim

To investigate the diagnostic utility of 3D HRAM compared to 2D HRAM.

Methods

Three-dimensional HRAM studies performed from April 2012 to October 2013 were identified and re-interpreted by two blinded investigators examining 3D function. Disagreements were resolved by a third investigator. Puborectalis (PR) visualization, focal defects, and dyssynergy were reported. Differences between groups were analyzed with Fisher’s exact test. Discordance was analyzed with McNemar Chi-square test.

Results

Two hundred and twenty-one 3D HRAM studies were identified. Mean age and BMI were 52.2 ± 17.4 and 27.1 ± 7.5 years (81% female, 74% white). Most common indications for 3D HRAM were constipation (65%) and FI (28%). PR function was visualized in 81% (rest), 97% (squeeze), and 73% (strain). PR was visualized less often at rest in FI than constipation (68 vs. 85%, p = 0.007). Defects were identified twice as often in FI than constipation (19 vs. 10%, p = 0.113). Twenty-nine defects (86% anterior) were visualized on 3D HRAM. Inter-reader agreement was moderate for PR function (κ = 0.471), but fair for focal defects (κ = 0.304).

Conclusions

PR function and focal defects can be visualized on 3D-HRAM with added diagnostic benefit compared to 2D. Fair inter-reader agreement for focal defects highlights the need for quantitative metrics.
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Metadata
Title
Three-Dimensional Anorectal Manometry Enhances Diagnostic Gain by Detecting Sphincter Defects and Puborectalis Pressure
Authors
Shreya Raja
Francis C. Okeke
Ellen M. Stein
Sameer Dhalla
Monica Nandwani
Kristle L. Lynch
C. Prakash Gyawali
John O. Clarke
Publication date
01-12-2017
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Digestive Diseases and Sciences / Issue 12/2017
Print ISSN: 0163-2116
Electronic ISSN: 1573-2568
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10620-017-4466-5

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