Introduction: Bowel dysfunction (BD) is reported as a common and disabling symptom in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients. To date, no studies have explored the prevalence of these symptoms in a large multicenter outpatient setting. The aims of the present study are to assess: (i) the prevalence of BD in a large multicenter Italian MS population, and (ii) the correlation between clinico-demographic variables and the severity of BD. Methods: Each of the nine participating center screened MS patients prospectively: 1100 subjects were enrolled. All patients underwent the Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) and completed the Neurogenic Bowel Dysfunction score (NBDs). Multivariable linear and logistic regression models were used to assess the association between NBDs and several clinico-demographic variables. Results: Fourteen percent of MS patients showed a moderate/severe BD (NBDs > 10); this percentage increased in patients with high disability, ranging from 26 to 32%. Moderate/severe BD was more frequent in MS patients with: progressive phenotypes, higher disability, older age, and longer disease duration. NBDs severity was predicted by female sex, ambulation impairment and bladder symptoms. Conclusion: This study confirms the relatively high prevalence of moderate/severe BD in a large, multicenter, unselected, outpatient MS population. BD appears to be mainly associated to female sex and MS-related disability.

Prevalence and predictors of bowel dysfunction in a large multiple sclerosis outpatient population. an Italian multicenter study / Alvino, B.; Arianna, F.; Assunta, B.; Antonio, C.; Emanuele, A.; Giorgia, M.; Leonardo, S.; Daniele, S.; Renato, D.; Buscarinu, M. C.; Massimiliano, M.; Crisafulli, S. G.; Aurora, Z.; Gabri Nicoletti, C.; Marco, S.; Viola, B.; Francesco, P.; Marfia, A. G.; Grazia, S.; Valentina, S.; Davide, O.; Giovanni, S.; Gioacchino, T.; Gallo, A.. - In: JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY. - ISSN 0340-5354. - (2021), pp. 1-8. [10.1007/s00415-021-10737-w]

Prevalence and predictors of bowel dysfunction in a large multiple sclerosis outpatient population. an Italian multicenter study

Emanuele A.;Buscarinu M. C.;Crisafulli S. G.;
2021

Abstract

Introduction: Bowel dysfunction (BD) is reported as a common and disabling symptom in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients. To date, no studies have explored the prevalence of these symptoms in a large multicenter outpatient setting. The aims of the present study are to assess: (i) the prevalence of BD in a large multicenter Italian MS population, and (ii) the correlation between clinico-demographic variables and the severity of BD. Methods: Each of the nine participating center screened MS patients prospectively: 1100 subjects were enrolled. All patients underwent the Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) and completed the Neurogenic Bowel Dysfunction score (NBDs). Multivariable linear and logistic regression models were used to assess the association between NBDs and several clinico-demographic variables. Results: Fourteen percent of MS patients showed a moderate/severe BD (NBDs > 10); this percentage increased in patients with high disability, ranging from 26 to 32%. Moderate/severe BD was more frequent in MS patients with: progressive phenotypes, higher disability, older age, and longer disease duration. NBDs severity was predicted by female sex, ambulation impairment and bladder symptoms. Conclusion: This study confirms the relatively high prevalence of moderate/severe BD in a large, multicenter, unselected, outpatient MS population. BD appears to be mainly associated to female sex and MS-related disability.
2021
bowel; gut dysfunction; multicenter study; multiple sclerosis; symptoms
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Prevalence and predictors of bowel dysfunction in a large multiple sclerosis outpatient population. an Italian multicenter study / Alvino, B.; Arianna, F.; Assunta, B.; Antonio, C.; Emanuele, A.; Giorgia, M.; Leonardo, S.; Daniele, S.; Renato, D.; Buscarinu, M. C.; Massimiliano, M.; Crisafulli, S. G.; Aurora, Z.; Gabri Nicoletti, C.; Marco, S.; Viola, B.; Francesco, P.; Marfia, A. G.; Grazia, S.; Valentina, S.; Davide, O.; Giovanni, S.; Gioacchino, T.; Gallo, A.. - In: JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY. - ISSN 0340-5354. - (2021), pp. 1-8. [10.1007/s00415-021-10737-w]
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