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Journal of the Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine 2000;24(3):388-394.
A Survey of Defecation Pattern after Discharge in Stroke Patients.
Min, Kyeong Chul , Chong, Soon Yeol , Chung, Jin Sang
1Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, College of Medicine, Konkuk University.
2Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Myongji Hospital, Medical College, Kwandong University.
뇌졸중 환자의 퇴원 후 배변 양상에 관한 조사
민경철, 정순열, 정진상
건국대학교 의과대학 재활의학교실, 관동의대 명지병원 재활의학과
Abstract

Objective
To investigate the defecation pattern after discharge in stroke patients with bowel problems.


Method
Subjects were 50 stroke patients who underwent rehabilitation program and discharged to home. The information about the defecation pattern were taken through interview or review of medical records as follows: anatomical lesion site, consciousness, admission period, operation history, co-morbidity, ambulation distance, water & food intake, assistive device use, voiding dysfunction, urine output, stool softner use, fecal incontinence, and defecation frequency. We compared the defecation frequency according to the various factors obtained from the medical records and interview.

Result: The defecation frequency were significantly higher in patients without co-morbidily or fecal incontinence, with longer-distance ambulation, large amount of water & food intake (p<0.05). There was no significant change in the defecation frequency according to age, sex, anatomical lesion, operation history, admission period, use of assitive devices, consciousness, voiding dysfunction, or urine output (p>0.05).


Conclusion
Considering the various factors noted above, comprehensive rehabilitation program to relieve bowel problems should be established in the rehabilitation management of stroke patients.

Key Words: Stroke, Defecation frequency


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