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01-01-2008 | Letter to the Editor
The Authors Reply
Authors:
Michael Solomon, M.B.B.Ch., Christopher Byrne, M.B.B.S.
Published in:
Diseases of the Colon & Rectum
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Issue 1/2008
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Excerpt
To the Editor—Thank you for the opportunity to comment on the letter and the use of the St. Mark’s incontinence scores. We have been using the simple 13-point score initially described by Lunniss, Kamm, and Phillips from St. Mark’s since the inception of our biofeedback program in 1994.
1 We have published a randomized, controlled trial
2 and multiple articles utilizing this simple 13-point score.
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7 Patients and investigators have been happy with the score, and it has achieved validity in our institution by its repeated use (>2,500 times) and demonstration that it is sensitive to change measured by both patients’ and clinicians’ perceptions of their continence, against quality of life (QOL) indicators, anal physiology measures and the Pescatori score. Nevertheless, we repeat that we believe that quantitative continence scores are not as sensitive to change and may not be as important to patients as QOL measures.
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