Objective:To systematically evaluate and compare the effects of electro-acupuncture combined with biofeedback training and simple biofeedback training on the intervention of patients with functional defecation disorde...Objective:To systematically evaluate and compare the effects of electro-acupuncture combined with biofeedback training and simple biofeedback training on the intervention of patients with functional defecation disorder.Methods:Computer retrieval was performed to search randomized controlled trials about electroacupuncture combined with biofeedback training in the treatment of patients with functional defecation disoder from January 2000 to January 2019 via websites,including CNKI,Wanfang data knowledge service platform,CBM,VIP,Pub Med,EMBase,Cochrane Library,Web of Science,and Springerlink,JBI evidence-based Nursing database,RNAO,Nursing Consult,BIOSIS,Medline and so on.Screening was performed according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria,data were extracted,literature quality was evaluated,and Meta analysis was performed on the extracted data using Rev Man5.3 software.Results:Five studies including 363 subjects were included.The results of meta-analysis showed that the effective rate of electroacupuncture combined with biofeedback group(combined group)in the treatment of functional defecation disorder was higher than that of biofeedback group(control group)[RR=1.29,95%CI(1.17,1.42),P<0.00001],the difficulty score of defecation in combined group was lower than that of control group[MD=–0.71,95%CI(–1.22,–0.21),P=0.006],and anal rest pressure was lower than that of control group[MD=–0.44,95%CI(-0.80,–0.09),P=0.02].Tubing maximum systolic pressure is lower than the control group[MD=–2.06,95%CI(–3.60,–0.52),P=0.009).Conclusion:Acupuncture combined with biofeedback can effectively improve the defecation difficulty of patients with functional defecation disorder,as well as the anal resting pressure and the maximum anal systolic pressure.Due to the limitation of the number of included literatures and the heterogeneity among evaluation indexes,the evaluation of defecation difficulty score and anal dynamics still needs to be further evaluated under the support of clinical studies with more centers,high quality and large sample size.展开更多
Dyssynergic defecation is one of the most common forms of functional constipation both in children and adults; it is defined by incomplete evacuation of fecal material from the rectum due to paradoxical contraction or...Dyssynergic defecation is one of the most common forms of functional constipation both in children and adults; it is defined by incomplete evacuation of fecal material from the rectum due to paradoxical contraction or failure to relax pelvic floor muscles when straining to defecate. This is believed to be a behavioral disorder because there.are no associated morphological or neurological abnormalities, and consequently biofeedback training has been recommended for treatment. Biofeedback involves the use of pressure measurements or averaged electromyographic activity within the anal canal to teach patients how to relax pelvic floor muscles when straining to defecate. This is often combined with teaching the patient more appropriate techniques for straining (increasing intra-abdominal pressure) and having the patient practice defecating a water filled balloon. Tn adults, randomized controlled trials show that this form of biofeedback is more effective than laxatives, general muscle relaxation exercises (described as sham biofeedback), and drugs to relax skeletal muscles. Moreover, its effectiveness is specific to patients who have dyssynergic defecation and not slow transit constipation. However, in children, no clear superiority for biofeedback compared to laxatives has been demonstrated. Based on three randomized controlled studies in the last two years, biofeedback appears to be the preferred treatment for dyssynergic defecation in adults.展开更多
基金Beijing Traditional Chinese Medicine Science and Technology Development Fund Project。
文摘Objective:To systematically evaluate and compare the effects of electro-acupuncture combined with biofeedback training and simple biofeedback training on the intervention of patients with functional defecation disorder.Methods:Computer retrieval was performed to search randomized controlled trials about electroacupuncture combined with biofeedback training in the treatment of patients with functional defecation disoder from January 2000 to January 2019 via websites,including CNKI,Wanfang data knowledge service platform,CBM,VIP,Pub Med,EMBase,Cochrane Library,Web of Science,and Springerlink,JBI evidence-based Nursing database,RNAO,Nursing Consult,BIOSIS,Medline and so on.Screening was performed according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria,data were extracted,literature quality was evaluated,and Meta analysis was performed on the extracted data using Rev Man5.3 software.Results:Five studies including 363 subjects were included.The results of meta-analysis showed that the effective rate of electroacupuncture combined with biofeedback group(combined group)in the treatment of functional defecation disorder was higher than that of biofeedback group(control group)[RR=1.29,95%CI(1.17,1.42),P<0.00001],the difficulty score of defecation in combined group was lower than that of control group[MD=–0.71,95%CI(–1.22,–0.21),P=0.006],and anal rest pressure was lower than that of control group[MD=–0.44,95%CI(-0.80,–0.09),P=0.02].Tubing maximum systolic pressure is lower than the control group[MD=–2.06,95%CI(–3.60,–0.52),P=0.009).Conclusion:Acupuncture combined with biofeedback can effectively improve the defecation difficulty of patients with functional defecation disorder,as well as the anal resting pressure and the maximum anal systolic pressure.Due to the limitation of the number of included literatures and the heterogeneity among evaluation indexes,the evaluation of defecation difficulty score and anal dynamics still needs to be further evaluated under the support of clinical studies with more centers,high quality and large sample size.
文摘Dyssynergic defecation is one of the most common forms of functional constipation both in children and adults; it is defined by incomplete evacuation of fecal material from the rectum due to paradoxical contraction or failure to relax pelvic floor muscles when straining to defecate. This is believed to be a behavioral disorder because there.are no associated morphological or neurological abnormalities, and consequently biofeedback training has been recommended for treatment. Biofeedback involves the use of pressure measurements or averaged electromyographic activity within the anal canal to teach patients how to relax pelvic floor muscles when straining to defecate. This is often combined with teaching the patient more appropriate techniques for straining (increasing intra-abdominal pressure) and having the patient practice defecating a water filled balloon. Tn adults, randomized controlled trials show that this form of biofeedback is more effective than laxatives, general muscle relaxation exercises (described as sham biofeedback), and drugs to relax skeletal muscles. Moreover, its effectiveness is specific to patients who have dyssynergic defecation and not slow transit constipation. However, in children, no clear superiority for biofeedback compared to laxatives has been demonstrated. Based on three randomized controlled studies in the last two years, biofeedback appears to be the preferred treatment for dyssynergic defecation in adults.