Bowel dysfunction following spinal cord injury : a description of bowel function in a spinal cord-injured population and comparison with age and gender matched controls

A controlled, descriptive and comparative, questionnaire based study. To describe the bowel function of spinal cord injured (SCI) patients and compare this with a general community control group. Christchurch, New Zealand. A postal questionnaire was sent out to past SCI patients of the Burwood Spina...

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Veröffentlicht in:Spinal cord 2000-12, Vol.38 (12), p.717-723
Hauptverfasser: LYNCH, A. C, WONG, C, ANTHONY, A, DOBBS, B. R, FRIZELLE, F. A
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Zusammenfassung:A controlled, descriptive and comparative, questionnaire based study. To describe the bowel function of spinal cord injured (SCI) patients and compare this with a general community control group. Christchurch, New Zealand. A postal questionnaire was sent out to past SCI patients of the Burwood Spinal Injuries Unit, Christchurch, New Zealand, and age/gender matched with controls randomly selected from the electoral roll. Permission was obtained from SCI participants to retrieve data relating to their injury from hospital case notes. The questionnaire detailed general bowel function, influence of bowel problems on everyday life, incidence of incontinence and methods of defecation. A Faecal Incontinence Score was generated according to an established incontinence grading scheme. Questionnaires were sent out to 1200 SCI patients and 1200 control subjects. Of these, 467 completed questionnaires were returned from SCI patients and age/gender matched from the 668 returned control questionnaires. Mean Faecal Incontinence Score was higher for SCI patients than controls (P
ISSN:1362-4393
1476-5624
DOI:10.1038/sj.sc.3101058