Research progress in mechanism, diagnosis and treatment of neurogenic bowel dysfunction after spinal cord injury

Chengjie Wu, Yong Ma, Yang Guo, Zheng Suyang, Pan Yalan, Pengcheng Tu, Guihua Xu
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Neurogenic bowel dysfunction (NBD) manifested as constipation and fecal incontinence often occurs after spinal cord injury (SCI). NBD affects patients' quality of life and is an urgent clinical problem to be solved. The mechanism of NBD is related to central and autonomic nervous system dysfunction, intestinal nervous system dysfunction, changes in intestinal microorganism composition and abnormal content of neurotransmitters. The evaluation method of NBD is mainly based on scoring and imaging, which lacks unified criteria, and the treatment method for NBD is the combination of traditional Chinese and Western medicine. The author summarizes the mechanism, evaluation method, treatment and nursing of NBD in order to provide new insight into these aspects to improve clinical efficacy. Key words: Spinal cord injuries; Neurogenic bowel; Quality of life
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脊髓损伤后神经源性肠功能障碍的机制、诊断和治疗研究进展
神经源性肠功能障碍(NBD)常发生在脊髓损伤(SCI)后,表现为便秘和大便失禁。NBD影响患者的生活质量,是临床亟待解决的问题。NBD的发病机制与中枢和自主神经系统功能障碍、肠道神经系统功能障碍、肠道微生物组成改变和神经递质含量异常有关。NBD的评价方法主要基于评分和影像学,缺乏统一的标准,治疗方法为中西医结合。笔者就NBD的发病机制、评价方法、治疗及护理等方面进行综述,以期为提高临床疗效提供新的认识。关键词:脊髓损伤;神经源性肠;生活质量
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期刊介绍: Chinese Journal of Trauma (International Standard Serial Publication Number: ISSN 1001-8050, Domestic Uniform Serial Publication Number: CN 50-1098/R) was founded in September 1985, which is the only high-level medical professional academic journal that can comprehensively and systematically reflect the achievements and development trends of China's traumatology medicine, and has a wide academic influence in China's traumatology medicine community. It has a wide range of academic influence in China's trauma medicine. Chinese Journal of Trauma is a source journal of China Science and Technology Paper Statistics, a source journal of China Science Citation Database (CSCD), a core journal of China Comprehensive Medicine and Health Care, a source journal of China Academic Journals Comprehensive Evaluation Database (CAJCED), a full-text journal of China Journal Full-text Database (CJFD), a core academic journal of China Center for Scientific Evaluation (RCCSE), a core academic journal of China Traumatology and Traumatology Center (CTC), a core academic journal of China Traumatology Center (RCCSE). RCCSE) core academic journals; Chinese Biomedical Journal Database (CMCC), Chinese Biomedical Journal Citation Database (CBJCED), China Journal Network (CJN), China Academic Journals (CD-ROM), Chinese Academic Journals Abstracts (Chinese Edition), Chemical Abstracts of the United States (CA), Index Copernicus of Poland (IC), and Japan Institute of Science and Technology Database (JICST), World Health Organization Western Pacific Region Medical Search (WPRIM) and Russian Journal of Abstracts (ΡЖ) included journals.
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