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Plain Abdominal Radiograph as an Evaluation Method of Bowel Dysfunction in Patients With Spinal Cord Injury
Hyun Joon Park, Se Eung Noh, Gang Deuk Kim, Min Cheol Joo
Ann Rehabil Med 2013;37(4):547-555.   Published online August 26, 2013
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.2013.37.4.547
Objective

To evaluate the usefulness of plain abdominal radiography as an evaluation method for bowel dysfunction in patients with spinal cord injury (SCI).

Methods

Forty-four patients with SCI were recruited. Patients were interviewed about their clinical symptoms, and the constipation score and Bristol stool form scale were assessed. The colon transit time (CTT) was measured by using radio-opaque markers (Kolomark). The degree of stool retention and the presence of megacolon or megarectum were evaluated using plain abdominal radiographs. We examined the relationship between clinical aspects and CTT and plain abdominal radiography.

Results

The constipation scores ranged from 1 to 13, and the average was 4.19±3.11, and the Bristol stool form scale ranged from 1 to 6, with an average of 4.13±1.45. CTTs were 19.3±16.17, 19.3±13.45, 15.32±13.15, and 52.42±19.14 in the right, left, rectosigmoid, and total colon. Starreveld scores were 3.4±0.7, 1.8±0.86, 2.83±0.82, 2.14±1, and 10.19±2.45 in the ascending, transverse, descending, rectosigmoid, and total colon. Leech scores were 3.28±0.7, 2.8±0.8, 2.35±0.85, and 8.45±1.83 in the right, left, rectosigmoid, and total colon. The number of patients with megacolon and megarectum was 14 (31.8%) and 11 (25%). There were statistically significant correlations between the total CTT and constipation score (p<0.05), and Starreveld and Leech scores (p<0.05). Significant correlations were observed between each segmental CTT and the segmental stool retention score (p<0.05).

Conclusion

Plain abdominal radiography is useful as a convenient and simple method of evaluation of bowel dysfunction in patients with SCI.

Citations

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  • Guideline for the management of neurogenic bowel dysfunction in spinal cord injury/disease
    Ines Kurze, Veronika Geng, Ralf Böthig
    Spinal Cord.2022; 60(5): 435.     CrossRef
  • Can unrecognized fecal loading without infrequent bowel movements be a cause of symptoms in a subset of patients with functional bowel disorders?
    Jin-Yong Kang, James Hong-En Kang, Graham Munneke, Jamal Hayat, Kok Ann Gwee
    Indian Journal of Gastroenterology.2021; 40(2): 234.     CrossRef
  • Increased colon transit time and faecal load in irritable bowel syndrome
    Dennis Raahave, Andreas K Jensen
    World Journal of Gastrointestinal Pharmacology and Therapeutics.2021; 12(1): 13.     CrossRef
  • Management of Neurogenic Bowel Dysfunction in Adults after Spinal Cord Injury
    Jeffery Johns, Klaus Krogh, Gianna M. Rodriguez, Janice Eng, Emily Haller, Malorie Heinen, Rafferty Laredo, Walter Longo, Wilda Montero-Colon, Catherine S. Wilson, Mark Korsten
    The Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine.2021; 44(3): 442.     CrossRef
  • Management of Neurogenic Bowel Dysfunction in Adults after Spinal Cord Injury
    Jeffery Johns, Klaus Krogh, Gianna M. Rodriguez, Janice Eng, Emily Haller, Malorie Heinen, Rafferty Laredo, Walter Longo, Wilda Montero-Colon, Catherine Wilson, Mark Korsten
    Topics in Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation.2021; 27(2): 75.     CrossRef
  • Recommendations for evaluation of neurogenic bladder and bowel dysfunction after spinal cord injury and/or disease
    Denise G. Tate, Tracey Wheeler, Giulia I. Lane, Martin Forchheimer, Kim D. Anderson, Fin Biering-Sorensen, Anne P. Cameron, Bruno Gallo Santacruz, Lyn B. Jakeman, Michael J. Kennelly, Steve Kirshblum, Andrei Krassioukov, Klaus Krogh, M. J. Mulcahey, Vanes
    The Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine.2020; 43(2): 141.     CrossRef
  • Leitlinie: Neurogene Darmfunktionsstörung bei Querschnittlähmung (Langfassung)
    Veronika Geng, Ralf Böthig, Andreas Hildesheim, Ines Kurze, Eckhart Dietrich Leder
    coloproctology.2020; 42(5): 375.     CrossRef
  • Effects and Safety of Aqueous Extract of Poncirus fructus in Spinal Cord Injury with Neurogenic Bowel
    Ji Hee Kim, Su Kyung Lee, Min Cheol Joo, Nunziatina De Tommasi
    Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine.2016;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Prevalence of gastrointestinal dysmotility and complications detected by abdominal plain films after lung transplantation: a single-centre cohort study
    Henriette Heinrich, Anne Neuenschwander, Stefan Russmann, Benjamin Misselwitz, Christian Benden, Macé M Schuurmans
    BMJ Open Respiratory Research.2016; 3(1): e000162.     CrossRef
  • Diagnostic Value of Plain Abdominal Radiography in Stroke Patients With Bowel Dysfunction
    Hyo Jeong Moon, Se Eung Noh, Ji Hee Kim, Min Cheol Joo
    Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine.2015; 39(2): 243.     CrossRef
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Changes in the Muscarinic Receptors on the Colonic Smooth Muscles of Rats with Spinal Cord Injury
Min Cheol Joo, Yong Sung Kim, Eul Sik Choi, Jung Taek Oh, Hyun Joon Park, Moon Young Lee
Ann Rehabil Med 2011;35(5):589-598.   Published online October 31, 2011
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.2011.35.5.589
Objective

To investigate changes in (1) the colonic response to acetylcholine (Ach), (2) the muscarinic (M) receptors in the colon, and (3) the levels of colonic contraction-related proteins after a spinal cord injury (SCI).

Method

We divided 16 Sprague-Dawley rats into 2 groups: the control group and the SCI group. A spinal cord transection was performed surgically at the T10 vertebral level. After 1 week, the entire colon was divided into 2 segments, the proximal and distal colon. Each segment was mounted in a longitudinal or circular muscle direction in a 10-ml organ bath. We determined the intergroup differences as percentage changes in contractility after Ach treatment alone, Ach treatment with M2 receptor antagonist (AQ-RA741) pretreatment, and Ach treatment with M3 receptor antagonist (4-DAMP) pretreatment. Western blot analyses were performed to determine the expression level of RhoA, and heat shock protein 27 (HSP27).

Results

Compared to the control rats, the SCI rats showed an increased response to Ach along both the directions in the proximal colon (p<0.05). Compared to the control group, in the SCI group, the Ach response was significantly different in the proximal segment under AQ-RA741 pretreatment (p<0.05) and in the distal segment under 4-DAMP pretreatment (p<0.05). Findings of the western blot analyses showed a significant decrease in the level of protein gene product 9.5 in the proximal and distal colon and a significant increase in the level of RhoA and HSP27 in the proximal colon of the SCI rats.

Conclusion

Our results suggest that changes in colonic contractility after SCI are partly attributable to changes in the M receptor subtypes.

Citations

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    Olivia H. Wireman, Ellie L. Sams, Lynnet E. Richey, Gabrielle V. Hammers, Andrew N. Stewart, William M. Bailey, Samir P. Patel, John C. Gensel
    Journal of Neurotrauma.2025;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Recommendations for evaluation of bladder and bowel function in pre-clinical spinal cord injury research
    Gregory M. Holmes, Charles H. Hubscher, Andrei Krassioukov, Lyn B. Jakeman, Naomi Kleitman
    The Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine.2020; 43(2): 165.     CrossRef
  • Enteric Nervous System Remodeling in a Rat Model of Spinal Cord Injury: A Pilot Study
    Chloë Lefèvre, Anne Bessard, Philippe Aubert, Charles Joussain, François Giuliano, Delphine Behr-Roussel, Marie-Aimée Perrouin-Verbe, Brigitte Perrouin-Verbe, Charlène Brochard, Michel Neunlist
    Neurotrauma Reports.2020; 1(1): 125.     CrossRef
  • Reduced colonic smooth muscle cholinergic responsiveness is associated with impaired bowel motility after chronic experimental high-level spinal cord injury
    B. Frias, A.A. Phillips, J.W. Squair, A.H.X. Lee, I. Laher, A.V. Krassioukov
    Autonomic Neuroscience.2019; 216: 33.     CrossRef
  • Investigating neurogenic bowel in experimental spinal cord injury: where to begin?
    AmandaR White, GregoryM Holmes
    Neural Regeneration Research.2019; 14(2): 222.     CrossRef
  • Anatomical and Functional Changes to the Colonic Neuromuscular Compartment after Experimental Spinal Cord Injury
    Amanda R. White, Gregory M. Holmes
    Journal of Neurotrauma.2018; 35(9): 1079.     CrossRef
  • Does Decreased c-KIT Expression in Myenteric Interstitial Cells of Cajal Cause Decreased Spontaneous Contraction in Murine Proximal Colon?
    Moon Young Lee
    Journal of Neurogastroenterology and Motility.2015; 21(1): 001.     CrossRef
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