Efficacy of biofeedback plus transanal stimulation in the management of pelvic floor dyssynergia: a randomized trial

Background The therapy of pelvic floor dyssynergia is mostly conservative and is based on a high-fiber diet, physical activity and biofeedback training. Our aim was to compare the outcome of biofeedback (manometric-assisted pelvic relaxation and simulated defecation training) plus transanal electros...

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Published inTechniques in coloproctology Vol. 19; no. 6; pp. 333 - 338
Main Authors Cadeddu, F., Salis, F., De Luca, E., Ciangola, I., Milito, G.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Milan Springer Milan 01.06.2015
Springer Nature B.V
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Summary:Background The therapy of pelvic floor dyssynergia is mostly conservative and is based on a high-fiber diet, physical activity and biofeedback training. Our aim was to compare the outcome of biofeedback (manometric-assisted pelvic relaxation and simulated defecation training) plus transanal electrostimulation with standard therapy (diet, exercise, laxatives). Methods Clinical, physiologic and quality of life [patient assessment of constipation quality of life (PAC-QOL)] measures, anorectal manometry and balloon expulsion test results were collected prospectively at baseline, at the end of the treatment and 6 months after treatment. Primary outcome was the modification of the Wexner score for defecation (WS) and the obstructed defecation score (ODS). Secondary outcomes were the modifications of anorectal manometry pattern and quality of life after treatment. Results The mean WS and ODS decreased significantly in the EMG biofeedback group: The WS decreased from 16.7 ± 4 to 10 ± 3.5 p  < 0.0102, and the ODS decreased from 18.3 ± 5.5 to 5.7 ± 1.8, p  < 0.0001. Besides, WS and ODS did not change significantly in the control group. The PAC-QOL score improved significantly from 61 ± 8.6 to 23 ± 4.8 ( p  < 0.0001) in the EMG biofeedback group; otherwise, the PAC-QOL score did not change significantly in the control group. Conclusions Biofeedback therapy plus transanal electrostimulation provided sustained improvement in bowel symptoms and anorectal function in constipated subjects with dyssynergic defecation, whereas standard therapy was largely ineffective.
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ISSN:1123-6337
1128-045X
DOI:10.1007/s10151-015-1292-7