Observational Study
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World J Gastroenterol. Nov 7, 2023; 29(41): 5657-5667
Published online Nov 7, 2023. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v29.i41.5657
Table 1 Comparison of baseline characteristics between constipation-predominant irritable bowel syndrome and functional constipation patients
Variable
IBS-C
FC
P value
Age (yr)42.32 ± 14.4143.95 ± 18.04> 0.05
Sex> 0.05
    Male178
    Female8433
Stool frequency> 0.05
    > 6 d236
    < 6 d7227
Feeling of incomplete emptying> 0.05
    Yes7626
    No1813
Sensation that stool cannot be passed> 0.05
    Yes5416
    No1611
Feeling of defecation urgency> 0.05
    Yes397
    No5624
Straining during a bowel movement> 0.05
    Yes9128
    No55
Table 2 Comparison of psychiatric and colorectal motility characteristics between constipation-predominant irritable bowel syndrome and functional constipation patients
Variable
IBS-C
FC
P value
ARM
    Dyssynergic patterns> 0.05
        I1912
        II188
        III51
        IV1410
        Normal61
        Unclassified71
Anorectal sensation thresholds
    First constant sensation> 0.05
        Low21
        High3814
        Normal2510
    Desire to defecate> 0.05
        Low3010
        High41
        Normal2210
    Sustained urgency> 0.05
        Low3012
        High41
        Normal2914
CTT< 0.05
    STC377
    RS accumulation2722
    Normal3715
Psychiatric characteristics
    Scores> 0.05
        HAMA11.71 ± 9.4812.00 ± 9.15
         HAMD11.51 ± 8.619.41 ± 0.33
    Anxiety> 0.05
         No3413
         Possible247
         Yes3513
    Depression< 0.05
         No3119
         Possible469
         Yes155
Table 3 Comparison between psychiatric and colorectal motility characteristics in constipation-predominant irritable bowel syndrome and functional constipation patients
VariableIBS-C
FC
Anxiety
Without anxiety
Depression
Without depression
Anxiety
Without anxiety
Depression
Without depression
STC211625124132
NTC2462198356
First sensation
    High268211110156
    Normal14911124545
Desire toa
    Low191113166464
    Normal1661568246
    High40311001
Urgency
    Low151214124453
    Normal215151010257
    High30211001
Table 4 Correlations of psychiatric characteristics and anorectal sensation thresholds in constipation-predominant irritable bowel syndrome and functional constipation patients
Thresholds of first sensation
Thresholds of desire to defecate
Thresholds of urgency
High
Normal
r
P value
Low
Normal
High
r
P value
Low
Normal
High
r
P value
IBS-CAnxiety degree0.414< 0.050.404< 0.050.407< 0.05
Depression degrees0.803> 0.050.019> 0.05-0.018> 0.05
FCAnxiety degree0.241> 0.050.111> 0.050.242> 0.05
Depression degrees-0.098> 0.05-0.166> 0.05-0.233> 0.05