Systemic sclerosis and anorectal dysfunction: The Leeds experience

系统性硬化症和肛门直肠功能障碍:利兹的经验

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Abstract

Systemic sclerosis is an autoimmune disorder which frequently affects the gastrointestinal tract. Anorectal dysfunction is common in systemic sclerosis and is manifested mainly by atrophy of internal anal sphincter. Faecal incontinence is the result of internal anal sphincter atrophy secondary to systemic sclerosis. In this study, we aimed to assess the internal anal sphincter in 17 patients with faecal incontinence and systemic sclerosis using anorectal manometry and endoanal ultrasound and compare them with an age and gender-matched control group without systemic sclerosis. Most patients have limited cutaneous systemic sclerosis. Majority of the patients with systemic sclerosis and faecal incontinence presented with symptoms of faecal leakage and urgency. Systemic sclerosis patients had low basal sphincter pressures. The mean thickness of internal anal sphincter in systemic sclerosis group was significantly lower than the control group (p < 0.001). Rectal sensation is preserved in systemic sclerosis. There was no difference in the mean thickness of the external anal sphincter between the two groups. To conclude internal anal sphincter is atrophic in systemic sclerosis resulting in decreased resting sphincter pressures and passive faecal leakage. Further investigations and studies are needed to determine the natural course of faecal incontinence in systemic sclerosis, associated risk factors and efficacy of therapeutic interventions.

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