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Incontinence and constipation in adolescent patients with anorexia nervosa-Results of a multicenter study from a German web-based registry for children and adolescents with anorexia nervosa

机译:青少年患者厌食症患者的尿失禁和便秘 - 从德国网络和青少年的德国网络注册表的多中心研究结果

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Objective Nocturnal enuresis (NE), daytime urinary incontinence (DUI), and fecal incontinence (FI) are common disorders in childhood and are frequently accompanied by comorbid psychiatric disorders. Despite a high association between urinary and fecal incontinence with psychiatric and neurodevelopmental disorders, research on comorbidity between incontinence and anorexia nervosa (AN) remains scarce. Yet, it is well known that somatic consequences of AN include metabolic and gastrointestinal disorders. The study sought to assess the prevalence of incontinence and constipation in children and adolescents with AN and to examine associations of these two symptoms with body weight at admission and with BMI changes during inpatient treatment. Methods Data collected between 2015 and 2017 by a multicenter German web-based registry for AN were analyzed. Three hundred and forty-eight patients with AN (96.3% female, mean age = 15.1 +/- 1.8 years) were assessed regarding AN subtype, psychiatric comorbidity, body weight, incontinence, and constipation. Results Overall, 27.6% of patients had constipation, 1.8% had NE and 1.8% DUI. Prevalence of constipation did not significantly differ between AN subtypes. Constipation did not lead to any significant differences in weight/BMI changes during inpatient treatment. Discussion This is the largest study of incontinence and constipation in patients with AN, so far. Our results indicate that constipation is highly prevalent in adolescent patients with AN and reflects a clinically relevant condition. Despite, patients with AN do not have an increased prevalence of incontinence compared with the general population. Future studies should include medical examinations like ultrasound and physical examination of the lower abdomen to evaluate the severity of constipation.
机译:目的夜间遗留(NE),白天尿失禁(DUI)和粪便失禁(FI)是儿童时期的常见疾病,经常伴随着合并症精神病疾病。尽管尿液和神经发育障碍尿失禁与粪便尿失禁性高,但失禁与厌食症之间的合并症(AN)的研究仍然稀缺。然而,众所周知,包括代谢和胃肠道疾病的细胞后果。该研究旨在评估儿童和青少年的尿失禁和便秘的患病率,并在入围性治疗期间与BMI变化进行这两种症状与体重的联合。方法分析了2015年和2017年间由多中心基于Web的基于Web的注册管理机构收集的数据进行了分析。有关亚型,精神病合体,体重,失禁和便秘进行评估三百四十八名(女性雌性,平均年龄= 15.1 + 1-1岁)。结果总体而言,27.6%的患者患有便秘,1.8%有NE和1.8%DUI。亚型之间的便秘普遍性没有显着差异。在住院治疗过程中,便秘不会导致体重/ BMI变化的任何显着差异。讨论这是迄今为止患者患者尿失禁和便秘的最大研究。我们的结果表明,青少年患者的便秘在患有临床相关病症中普遍存在。尽管如此,与一般人群相比,患有尿失禁的患者不会增加尿失禁。未来的研究应包括像超声波和体面检查的医学检查,以评估便秘的严重程度。

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