Background: We have previously shown that Defaecatory Disorders (DDs) can be as high as 60% in obese patients and are reversed after bariatric surgery. Conversely, similar data on DDs in patients with nervosa anorexia have been overlooked. In this case-control study we evaluated the prevalence and type of DDs in patients with nervosa anorexia. Patients And Methods: A questionnaire-based study was proposed to patients with nervosa anorexia. Data included mean body mass index (BMI), demographics, past medical, surgical and obstetrics histories, as well as eating disorders duration. Wexner Constipation Score (WCS) and the Faecal Incontinence Severity Index (FISI) questionnaires were used to evaluateconstipation and incontinence. For the purpose of this study, we considered clinically relevant a WCS ≥5 and a FISI score ≥10. Data were compared to a matched control group with 18<BMI>28. Results: A total of 32 anorexia patients (group A) accepted the study and 30 patients filled the questionnaires as matched control-group (group B). Overall, in group A mean BMI was 17±3 Kg/mq(2)(range 12-23); mean illness duration 5±3 (range 1-13); mean WCS was 10±5 (range 2-22), while mean FISI score was 6±8 (range 0-38). Overall, 90%ofthesepatientsreportedDDsaccordingtotheabove-mentionedscores.Thirtypatients (94%) had WCS ≥5. Eleven patients (34%) had FISI score ≥10. While eleven patients (34%) reported combined abnormal scores. In Group B, mean BMI 21±3 (range 18-28); mean WCS was 3.8±3 (range 0-10), while FISI score was 0. Overall, 53% of these patients reported DDs according to the above-mentioned scores. Sixteen patients (53%) had WCS ≥5. None had FISI score ≥10. In group A, according to the illness duration (<5 years/>5 years)wefoundastatisticalsignificanceintermsofWCS≥5andFISIscore≥10(p<0.0001, p<0.02). According to the WCS ≥5, we found a statistical significance between the two groups (p<0.0001). Conclusion: Defaecatory Disorders are common in anorexia nervosa patients compared to general population. The risk of DDs increases with anorexia nervosa duration.

Nervosa Anorexia Leads to Defaecatory Disorders Compared to General Population / Sileri, Pierpaolo; Fabrizio, Iacoangeli; Starr, Federica; Franceschilli, Luana; De Luca, Elisabetta; Di Giorgio, Alessandra; Raniolo, Marilena; Irene Bellini, Maria; D'Ugo, Stefano; Gaspari., Achille. - STAMPA. - 142:5(2012), pp. 1072-1073. (Intervento presentato al convegno Digestive Disease Week tenutosi a San Diego).

Nervosa Anorexia Leads to Defaecatory Disorders Compared to General Population

Marilena Raniolo;Maria Irene Bellini;
2012

Abstract

Background: We have previously shown that Defaecatory Disorders (DDs) can be as high as 60% in obese patients and are reversed after bariatric surgery. Conversely, similar data on DDs in patients with nervosa anorexia have been overlooked. In this case-control study we evaluated the prevalence and type of DDs in patients with nervosa anorexia. Patients And Methods: A questionnaire-based study was proposed to patients with nervosa anorexia. Data included mean body mass index (BMI), demographics, past medical, surgical and obstetrics histories, as well as eating disorders duration. Wexner Constipation Score (WCS) and the Faecal Incontinence Severity Index (FISI) questionnaires were used to evaluateconstipation and incontinence. For the purpose of this study, we considered clinically relevant a WCS ≥5 and a FISI score ≥10. Data were compared to a matched control group with 1828. Results: A total of 32 anorexia patients (group A) accepted the study and 30 patients filled the questionnaires as matched control-group (group B). Overall, in group A mean BMI was 17±3 Kg/mq(2)(range 12-23); mean illness duration 5±3 (range 1-13); mean WCS was 10±5 (range 2-22), while mean FISI score was 6±8 (range 0-38). Overall, 90%ofthesepatientsreportedDDsaccordingtotheabove-mentionedscores.Thirtypatients (94%) had WCS ≥5. Eleven patients (34%) had FISI score ≥10. While eleven patients (34%) reported combined abnormal scores. In Group B, mean BMI 21±3 (range 18-28); mean WCS was 3.8±3 (range 0-10), while FISI score was 0. Overall, 53% of these patients reported DDs according to the above-mentioned scores. Sixteen patients (53%) had WCS ≥5. None had FISI score ≥10. In group A, according to the illness duration (<5 years/>5 years)wefoundastatisticalsignificanceintermsofWCS≥5andFISIscore≥10(p<0.0001, p<0.02). According to the WCS ≥5, we found a statistical significance between the two groups (p<0.0001). Conclusion: Defaecatory Disorders are common in anorexia nervosa patients compared to general population. The risk of DDs increases with anorexia nervosa duration.
2012
Digestive Disease Week
04 Pubblicazione in atti di convegno::04d Abstract in atti di convegno
Nervosa Anorexia Leads to Defaecatory Disorders Compared to General Population / Sileri, Pierpaolo; Fabrizio, Iacoangeli; Starr, Federica; Franceschilli, Luana; De Luca, Elisabetta; Di Giorgio, Alessandra; Raniolo, Marilena; Irene Bellini, Maria; D'Ugo, Stefano; Gaspari., Achille. - STAMPA. - 142:5(2012), pp. 1072-1073. (Intervento presentato al convegno Digestive Disease Week tenutosi a San Diego).
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