Effects of biofeedback in the treatment of female fecal incontinence

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Autor(a) principal: Santos,Kertulem Larissa Aparecida Silverio dos
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Cavenaghi,Simone, Folchine,Ana Elisa Rosselli, Carvalho,Lais Helena, Martins,Priscila, Ferreira,Lucas Lima, Netinho,João Gomes
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of Coloproctology (Rio de Janeiro. Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Introduction: Fecal incontinence is the involuntary loss of stools and gases, characterized by the inability to keep physiological control of bowel contents. It can negatively affect patients' quality of life. Biofeedback is a therapeutic tool used in the treatment, through the training of the pelvic floor muscles from visual and sound stimuli. Objective: To evaluate the effects of biofeedback in the treatment of female fecal incontinence. Methods: Twenty-three patients with fecal incontinence, diagnosed by clinical evaluation and manometry, and referred for biofeedback treatment, participated responding to the Cleveland Clinic Incontinence Assessment scale, and the Fecal Incontinence Quality of Life Questionnaire to obtain personal data, clinical complaints and incontinence characteristics. Four biofeedback sessions were held once a week. After the protocol, they were reevaluated with anorectal manometry and questionnaires, and they were instructed to daily perform the sphincteric contraction exercises at home. Results: The comparison of the Cleveland Clinic Florida Scoring System and FIQL scores before and after the biofeedback protocol showed a significant decrease (p = 0.0001) in fecal incontinence. The mean anal pressure at rest was 33.3 mmHg before and 49.65 mmHg after biofeedback, while the mean anal pressure of maximal voluntary contraction was 85 mmHg before treatment and 136.65 mmHg after it. Conclusion: Biofeedback is an effective method for the treatment of fecal incontinence, with increased sphincter strength and improved quality of life.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effects of biofeedback in the treatment of female fecal incontinence
title Effects of biofeedback in the treatment of female fecal incontinence
spellingShingle Effects of biofeedback in the treatment of female fecal incontinence
Santos,Kertulem Larissa Aparecida Silverio dos
Biofeedback
Physical therapy
Fecal incontinence
title_short Effects of biofeedback in the treatment of female fecal incontinence
title_full Effects of biofeedback in the treatment of female fecal incontinence
title_fullStr Effects of biofeedback in the treatment of female fecal incontinence
title_full_unstemmed Effects of biofeedback in the treatment of female fecal incontinence
title_sort Effects of biofeedback in the treatment of female fecal incontinence
author Santos,Kertulem Larissa Aparecida Silverio dos
author_facet Santos,Kertulem Larissa Aparecida Silverio dos
Cavenaghi,Simone
Folchine,Ana Elisa Rosselli
Carvalho,Lais Helena
Martins,Priscila
Ferreira,Lucas Lima
Netinho,João Gomes
author_role author
author2 Cavenaghi,Simone
Folchine,Ana Elisa Rosselli
Carvalho,Lais Helena
Martins,Priscila
Ferreira,Lucas Lima
Netinho,João Gomes
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos,Kertulem Larissa Aparecida Silverio dos
Cavenaghi,Simone
Folchine,Ana Elisa Rosselli
Carvalho,Lais Helena
Martins,Priscila
Ferreira,Lucas Lima
Netinho,João Gomes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Biofeedback
Physical therapy
Fecal incontinence
topic Biofeedback
Physical therapy
Fecal incontinence
description ABSTRACT Introduction: Fecal incontinence is the involuntary loss of stools and gases, characterized by the inability to keep physiological control of bowel contents. It can negatively affect patients' quality of life. Biofeedback is a therapeutic tool used in the treatment, through the training of the pelvic floor muscles from visual and sound stimuli. Objective: To evaluate the effects of biofeedback in the treatment of female fecal incontinence. Methods: Twenty-three patients with fecal incontinence, diagnosed by clinical evaluation and manometry, and referred for biofeedback treatment, participated responding to the Cleveland Clinic Incontinence Assessment scale, and the Fecal Incontinence Quality of Life Questionnaire to obtain personal data, clinical complaints and incontinence characteristics. Four biofeedback sessions were held once a week. After the protocol, they were reevaluated with anorectal manometry and questionnaires, and they were instructed to daily perform the sphincteric contraction exercises at home. Results: The comparison of the Cleveland Clinic Florida Scoring System and FIQL scores before and after the biofeedback protocol showed a significant decrease (p = 0.0001) in fecal incontinence. The mean anal pressure at rest was 33.3 mmHg before and 49.65 mmHg after biofeedback, while the mean anal pressure of maximal voluntary contraction was 85 mmHg before treatment and 136.65 mmHg after it. Conclusion: Biofeedback is an effective method for the treatment of fecal incontinence, with increased sphincter strength and improved quality of life.
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