慢性便秘伴合并症:对其诊断和治疗的临床观点的医师调查

Rakesh Kumar, S. R. Ramakrishnan, Ashwin Kulkarni
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背景:本调查旨在探讨医生对慢性便秘合并症患者的看法,CC的诊断和管理,以及治疗CC的首选泻药。方法:对243名咨询医师进行了一项32项的在线问卷调查,以收集CC合并症、诊断和管理策略以及首选泻药的信息。结果:调查显示,61.7%的医生报告,10%-39%的患者经历了3个月的CC,其中糖尿病是最常见的合并症。患者不遵医嘱(93.8%)被认为是影响治疗结果的主要因素。成人患者和老年患者中,医生最喜欢的泻药是液体石蜡+MOM+ picosulfate钠的组合。医生在选择泻药时考虑的主要参数是疗效和耐受性。据报道,在60%-89%的患者中,44.9%的医生使用含有液体石蜡+ MOM + pico硫酸钠的泻药可有效缓解夜间症状。医生普遍认为,液体石蜡+MOM+ pico硫酸钠治疗的患者中有1%出现恶心/呕吐、腹部痉挛/疼痛、肛门渗漏/尿失禁等副作用。结论:临床特征有助于诊断CC,医生在选择泻药时优先考虑治疗效果。参与研究的医生认为,液体石蜡+MOM+ picosulfate钠组成的联合泻药对于治疗有合并症的CC患者是有效且耐受性良好的。因此,有必要考虑使用它们来有效地管理伴有合并症的CC。
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Chronic constipation with associated comorbid conditions: a physician survey on clinical perspectives on its diagnosis and management
Background: This survey aimed to investigate physicians’ perspectives on chronic constipation in patients with comorbidities, diagnosis and management of CC, and preferred laxatives used for treating CC in these patients. Methods: A 32-item, questionnaire-based online survey was conducted among 243 consulting physicians to gather information about CC with comorbidities, diagnosis and management strategies, and preferred laxatives. Results: The survey showed that 10%-39% of patients experienced CC for >3 months as reported by 61.7% of physicians, with diabetes being the most common comorbid condition. Patient noncompliance (93.8%) was identified as the main factor affecting management outcomes. The most preferred laxative by physicians in adult patients and the elderly was the combination of liquid paraffin+MOM+sodium picosulfate. The primary parameters considered by physicians when choosing a laxative were efficacy and tolerability. The laxative containing liquid paraffin + MOM + sodium picosulfate was reported to be effective for overnight relief by 44.9% of physicians in 60%-89% of patients. Physicians largely opined that side effects such as nausea/vomiting, abdominal cramps/pain, and anal seepage/ incontinence occurred in <1% of patients treated with liquid paraffin+MOM+sodium picosulfate. Conclusions: Clinical features aid in diagnosing CC and physicians prioritize treatment effectiveness when selecting laxatives. The participating physicians opined that combination laxatives consisting of liquid paraffin+MOM+sodium picosulfate are effective and well-tolerated for managing CC in patients with comorbidities. Hence, it is essential to consider their use for effective management of CC with comorbidities.
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