Defecatory disorders are a common cause of chronic constipation in Parkinson disease

Author:

Ramu Shivabalan Kathavarayan1,Oblizajek Nicholas R.2,Savica Rodolfo3,Chunawala Zainali S.1,Deb Brototo1,Bharucha Adil E.4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Research Fellow in the Enteric Neuroscience Program Mayo Clinic Rochester Minnesota USA

2. Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Mayo Clinic School of Graduate Medical Education, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science Rochester Minnesota USA

3. Division of Movement Disorders Mayo Clinic Rochester Minnesota USA

4. Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Mayo Clinic Rochester Minnesota USA

Abstract

AbstractBackground and AimsUp to 50% of patients with Parkinson disease have constipation (PD‐C), but the prevalence of defecatory disorders caused by rectoanal dyscoordination in PD‐C is unknown. We aimed to compare anorectal function of patients with PD‐C versus idiopathic chronic constipation (CC).MethodsAnorectal pressures, rectal sensation, and rectal balloon expulsion time (BET) were measured with high‐resolution anorectal manometry (HR‐ARM) in patients with PD‐C and control patients with CC, matched for age and sex.ResultsWe identified 97 patients with PD‐C and 173 control patients. Eighty‐six patients with PD‐C (89%) had early PD, and 39 (40%) had a defecatory disorder, manifest by a prolonged rectal balloon expulsion time (37 patients) or a lower rectoanal pressure difference during evacuation (2 patients). PD‐C patients with a prolonged BET had a greater anal resting pressure (p = 0.02), a lower rectal pressure increment (p = 0.005), greater anal pressure (p = 0.047), and a lower rectoanal pressure difference during evacuation (p < 0.001). Rectal sensory thresholds were greater in patients with abnormal BET.In the multivariate model comparing CC and PD‐C (AUROC = 0.76), PD‐C was associated with a lower anal squeeze increment (odds ratio [OR] for PD‐C, 0.93 [95% CI, 0.91–0.95]), longer squeeze duration (OR, 1.05 [95% CI, 1.03–1.08]), lower rectal pressure increment (OR per 10 mm Hg, 0.72 [95% CI, 0.66–0.79]), and negative rectoanal gradient during evacuation (OR per 10 mm Hg, 1.16 [95% CI, 1.08–1.26]).ConclusionsCompared with CC, PD‐C was characterized by impaired squeeze pressure, longer squeeze duration, lower increase in rectal pressure, and a more negative rectoanal gradient during evacuation.

Funder

National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases

Publisher

Wiley

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