Relação do perfil da manometria anorretal como índice de massa corporal e sexo

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Autor(a) principal: Pasquatto, Tassiany da Silva
Data de Publicação: 2023
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: The body mass index (IMC) of overweight and obesity predisposes the development of pelvic floor (PF) disorders. There are studies that relate overweight and obesity with urinary incontinence and pelvic organs prolapses, but the effects in anorectal function are little described. One of the tools to evaluate the anorectal function is the anorectal manometry (ARM), but few studies used ARM to identify anorectal alterations associated with overweight and obesity. Therefore, the purpose of the present study is to verify the relation between ARM profile and differents BMI rates in patients with complaints of anorectal disorders to verify what is the impact of overweight and obesity when it comes to fecal incontinence. Retrospective study of secondary data analysis, developed at a private service of Gastroenterology and Pelvic floor Physiotherapy, in Cascavel – PR. The sample was constituted by 1791 patients of both sexes, aged between 18 and 45 years old, BMI equal or greater than 18 kg/m², that showed diagnostic or complaint about anorectal disorders and performed ARM at Gastroclínica’s service on the period between 2015 and 2019. It was analysed variables like sex, age, skin color, schooling, profession, anorectal complaints, weight, height, BMI and data from ARM. In the results we can notice a significantly higher number of female patients and patients with normal weight. Analyzing the relation between ARM profile and sex, it was observed that women showed significantly higher frequency of “decreased resting pressure” and statistically higher frequency of “decreased and normal contraction pressure”, while men have a frequency of “increased contraction pressure”. Besides, women have a significantly higher frequency of “bad sustained contraction pressure”. According to the BMI rates, we can notice a significant frequency of “increased rectal sensitivity” in underweight men; “increased resting pressure” and “dyssynergy” in women with normal weight; “increased resting pressure” and “dyssynergy” in overweight women; “increased resting pressure” in men with grade I obesity; “increased rectal sensitivity” in women with grade II obesity and between patients that belong to grade III obesity of BMI classification we observed a higher frequency of men with “increased resting pressure” and “good sustained contraction pressure”. The observed alterations did not correlate with the BMI rate. Considering the present study, it can be concluded that the alterations found in ARM in patients with complaints of anorectal disorders do not have relation with BMI in different sexes. Thus, overweight and obesity are not factors that get anorectal disorders worse
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spelling Bonfleur, Maria LuciaVieira, Claudia SilveiraAraujo, Allan Cezar FariaNassif, Paulo Afonso Nuneshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8497539370191660Pasquatto, Tassiany da Silva2023-07-21T13:32:54Z2023-02-15Pasquatto, Tassiany da Silva. Relação do perfil da manometria anorretal como índice de massa corporal e sexo. 2023. 78 f. Dissertação( Mestrado em Biociências e Saúde) - Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná, Cascavel.https://tede.unioeste.br/handle/tede/6729The body mass index (IMC) of overweight and obesity predisposes the development of pelvic floor (PF) disorders. There are studies that relate overweight and obesity with urinary incontinence and pelvic organs prolapses, but the effects in anorectal function are little described. One of the tools to evaluate the anorectal function is the anorectal manometry (ARM), but few studies used ARM to identify anorectal alterations associated with overweight and obesity. Therefore, the purpose of the present study is to verify the relation between ARM profile and differents BMI rates in patients with complaints of anorectal disorders to verify what is the impact of overweight and obesity when it comes to fecal incontinence. Retrospective study of secondary data analysis, developed at a private service of Gastroenterology and Pelvic floor Physiotherapy, in Cascavel – PR. The sample was constituted by 1791 patients of both sexes, aged between 18 and 45 years old, BMI equal or greater than 18 kg/m², that showed diagnostic or complaint about anorectal disorders and performed ARM at Gastroclínica’s service on the period between 2015 and 2019. It was analysed variables like sex, age, skin color, schooling, profession, anorectal complaints, weight, height, BMI and data from ARM. In the results we can notice a significantly higher number of female patients and patients with normal weight. Analyzing the relation between ARM profile and sex, it was observed that women showed significantly higher frequency of “decreased resting pressure” and statistically higher frequency of “decreased and normal contraction pressure”, while men have a frequency of “increased contraction pressure”. Besides, women have a significantly higher frequency of “bad sustained contraction pressure”. According to the BMI rates, we can notice a significant frequency of “increased rectal sensitivity” in underweight men; “increased resting pressure” and “dyssynergy” in women with normal weight; “increased resting pressure” and “dyssynergy” in overweight women; “increased resting pressure” in men with grade I obesity; “increased rectal sensitivity” in women with grade II obesity and between patients that belong to grade III obesity of BMI classification we observed a higher frequency of men with “increased resting pressure” and “good sustained contraction pressure”. The observed alterations did not correlate with the BMI rate. Considering the present study, it can be concluded that the alterations found in ARM in patients with complaints of anorectal disorders do not have relation with BMI in different sexes. Thus, overweight and obesity are not factors that get anorectal disorders worseO índice de massa corporal (IMC) de sobrepeso e obesidade predispõe o desenvolvimento de disfunções do assoalho pélvico (AP). Existem estudos que relacionam o sobrepeso e a obesidade à incontinência urinária e aos prolapsos de órgãos pélvicos, porém os efeitos na função anorretal são pouco descritos. Uma das ferramentas para avaliar a função anorretal é a manometria anorretal (MAR), porém poucos estudos utilizaram a MAR para identificar alterações anorretais associadas ao sobrepeso e à obesidade. Dessa forma, o objetivo do presente estudo é verificar a relação do perfil da MAR com os diferentes graus de IMC em pacientes com queixas de disfunções anorretais, a fim de verificar qual o impacto do sobrepeso e da obesidade sobre a incontinência fecal. Trata-se de um estudo retrospectivo de análise de dados secundários, desenvolvido no serviço privado de Gastroenterologia e Fisioterapia do Assoalho Pélvico, situado no município de Cascavel – PR. A amostra foi constituída por 1791 pacientes de ambos os sexos, com idade entre 18 e 45 anos, com IMC igual ou superior a 18 kg/m², que apresentaram diagnóstico ou queixas relacionadas às disfunções anorretais e que realizaram a MAR no serviço da Gastroclínica no período de 2015 a 2019. Foram analisadas variáveis como: sexo, idade, cor ou raça, escolaridade, profissão, queixas anorretais, peso, altura, IMC e dados da MAR. Nos resultados, pode-se perceber um número significativamente maior de pacientes do sexo feminino e de peso normal. Analisando-se a relação entre o perfil da MAR e o sexo, observou-se que mulheres apresentaram uma frequência significativamente maior de “pressão de repouso diminuída” e frequência estatisticamente mais alta de “pressão de contração diminuída e normal”, enquanto os homens possuem uma frequência de “pressão de contração aumentada”. Além disso, mulheres também têm uma frequência significativamente maior de “pressão de contração sustentada ruim”. De acordo com os graus de IMC, pode-se observar frequência significativa de “sensibilidade retal aumentada” em homens de baixo peso; “pressão de repouso aumentada” e “dissinergia” em mulheres de peso normal; “pressão de repouso aumentada” e “dissinergia” em mulheres com sobrepeso; “pressão de repouso aumentada” em homens obesos grau I; “sensibilidade retal aumentada” em mulheres obesas grau II; e, por fim, entre os pacientes pertencentes à classificação de “obesidade grau III” de IMC, verificou-se maior frequência de homens com “pressão de repouso aumentada” e “pressão de contração sustentada boa”. As alterações observadas não se correlacionaram com o grau de IMC. Com o presente estudo, conclui-se que as alterações encontradas na MAR nos pacientes com queixas de disfunções anorretais não têm relação com o IMC nos diferentes sexos. 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Relação do perfil da manometria anorretal como índice de massa corporal e sexo
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Relation between anorectal manometry profile and body mass index and sex
title Relação do perfil da manometria anorretal como índice de massa corporal e sexo
spellingShingle Relação do perfil da manometria anorretal como índice de massa corporal e sexo
Pasquatto, Tassiany da Silva
IMC
Assoalho pélvico
Disfunções anorretais
Manometria anorretal
BMI
Pelvic floor
Anorectal disorders
Anorectal manometry
BIOLOGIA, PROCESSO SAÚDE-DOENÇA E POLÍTICAS DE SAÚDE
title_short Relação do perfil da manometria anorretal como índice de massa corporal e sexo
title_full Relação do perfil da manometria anorretal como índice de massa corporal e sexo
title_fullStr Relação do perfil da manometria anorretal como índice de massa corporal e sexo
title_full_unstemmed Relação do perfil da manometria anorretal como índice de massa corporal e sexo
title_sort Relação do perfil da manometria anorretal como índice de massa corporal e sexo
author Pasquatto, Tassiany da Silva
author_facet Pasquatto, Tassiany da Silva
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dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Bonfleur, Maria Lucia
dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv Vieira, Claudia Silveira
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Araujo, Allan Cezar Faria
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Nassif, Paulo Afonso Nunes
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pasquatto, Tassiany da Silva
contributor_str_mv Bonfleur, Maria Lucia
Vieira, Claudia Silveira
Araujo, Allan Cezar Faria
Nassif, Paulo Afonso Nunes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv IMC
Assoalho pélvico
Disfunções anorretais
Manometria anorretal
topic IMC
Assoalho pélvico
Disfunções anorretais
Manometria anorretal
BMI
Pelvic floor
Anorectal disorders
Anorectal manometry
BIOLOGIA, PROCESSO SAÚDE-DOENÇA E POLÍTICAS DE SAÚDE
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv BMI
Pelvic floor
Anorectal disorders
Anorectal manometry
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description The body mass index (IMC) of overweight and obesity predisposes the development of pelvic floor (PF) disorders. There are studies that relate overweight and obesity with urinary incontinence and pelvic organs prolapses, but the effects in anorectal function are little described. One of the tools to evaluate the anorectal function is the anorectal manometry (ARM), but few studies used ARM to identify anorectal alterations associated with overweight and obesity. Therefore, the purpose of the present study is to verify the relation between ARM profile and differents BMI rates in patients with complaints of anorectal disorders to verify what is the impact of overweight and obesity when it comes to fecal incontinence. Retrospective study of secondary data analysis, developed at a private service of Gastroenterology and Pelvic floor Physiotherapy, in Cascavel – PR. The sample was constituted by 1791 patients of both sexes, aged between 18 and 45 years old, BMI equal or greater than 18 kg/m², that showed diagnostic or complaint about anorectal disorders and performed ARM at Gastroclínica’s service on the period between 2015 and 2019. It was analysed variables like sex, age, skin color, schooling, profession, anorectal complaints, weight, height, BMI and data from ARM. In the results we can notice a significantly higher number of female patients and patients with normal weight. Analyzing the relation between ARM profile and sex, it was observed that women showed significantly higher frequency of “decreased resting pressure” and statistically higher frequency of “decreased and normal contraction pressure”, while men have a frequency of “increased contraction pressure”. Besides, women have a significantly higher frequency of “bad sustained contraction pressure”. According to the BMI rates, we can notice a significant frequency of “increased rectal sensitivity” in underweight men; “increased resting pressure” and “dyssynergy” in women with normal weight; “increased resting pressure” and “dyssynergy” in overweight women; “increased resting pressure” in men with grade I obesity; “increased rectal sensitivity” in women with grade II obesity and between patients that belong to grade III obesity of BMI classification we observed a higher frequency of men with “increased resting pressure” and “good sustained contraction pressure”. The observed alterations did not correlate with the BMI rate. Considering the present study, it can be concluded that the alterations found in ARM in patients with complaints of anorectal disorders do not have relation with BMI in different sexes. Thus, overweight and obesity are not factors that get anorectal disorders worse
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