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Chronic constipation in adults: contemporary perspectives and clinical challenges. 1: Epidemiology, diagnosis, clinical associations, pathophysiology and investigation

Chronic constipation in adults: contemporary perspectives and clinical challenges. 1: Epidemiology, diagnosis, clinical associations, pathophysiology and investigation
Chronic constipation in adults: contemporary perspectives and clinical challenges. 1: Epidemiology, diagnosis, clinical associations, pathophysiology and investigation

BACKGROUND: Chronic constipation is a prevalent disorder that affects patients' quality of life and consumes resources in healthcare systems worldwide. In clinical practice, it is still considered a challenge as clinicians frequently are unsure as to which treatments to use and when. Over a decade ago, a Neurogastroenterology & Motility journal supplement devoted to the investigation and management of constipation was published (2009; 21 (Suppl.2)). This included seven articles, disseminating all themes covered during a preceding 2-day meeting held in London, entitled “Current perspectives in chronic constipation: a scientific and clinical symposium.” In October 2018, the 3rd London Masterclass, entitled “Contemporary management of constipation” was held, again over 2 days. All faculty members were invited to author two new review articles, which represent a collective synthesis of talks presented and discussions held during this meeting. PURPOSE: This article represents the first of these reviews, addressing epidemiology, diagnosis, clinical associations, pathophysiology, and investigation. Clearly, not all aspects of the condition can be covered in adequate detail; hence, there is a focus on particular “hot topics” and themes that are of contemporary interest. The second review addresses management of chronic constipation, covering behavioral, conservative, medical, and surgical therapies.

chronic constipation, diagnosis, epidemiology, IBS-C, investigation, pathophysiology
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Scott, S. Mark, Simrén, Magnus, Farmer, Adam D., Dinning, Philip G., Carrington, Emma V., Benninga, Marc A., Burgell, Rebecca E., Dimidi, Eirini, Fikree, Asma, Ford, Alexander C., Fox, Mark, Hoad, Caroline L., Knowles, Charles H., Krogh, Klaus, Nugent, Karen, Remes-Troche, Jose Maria, Whelan, Kevin and Corsetti, Maura (2020) Chronic constipation in adults: contemporary perspectives and clinical challenges. 1: Epidemiology, diagnosis, clinical associations, pathophysiology and investigation. Neurogastroenterology and Motility, 33 (6), [e14050]. (doi:10.1111/nmo.14050).

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Chronic constipation is a prevalent disorder that affects patients' quality of life and consumes resources in healthcare systems worldwide. In clinical practice, it is still considered a challenge as clinicians frequently are unsure as to which treatments to use and when. Over a decade ago, a Neurogastroenterology & Motility journal supplement devoted to the investigation and management of constipation was published (2009; 21 (Suppl.2)). This included seven articles, disseminating all themes covered during a preceding 2-day meeting held in London, entitled “Current perspectives in chronic constipation: a scientific and clinical symposium.” In October 2018, the 3rd London Masterclass, entitled “Contemporary management of constipation” was held, again over 2 days. All faculty members were invited to author two new review articles, which represent a collective synthesis of talks presented and discussions held during this meeting. PURPOSE: This article represents the first of these reviews, addressing epidemiology, diagnosis, clinical associations, pathophysiology, and investigation. Clearly, not all aspects of the condition can be covered in adequate detail; hence, there is a focus on particular “hot topics” and themes that are of contemporary interest. The second review addresses management of chronic constipation, covering behavioral, conservative, medical, and surgical therapies.

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Accepted/In Press date: 6 November 2020
e-pub ahead of print date: 2 December 2020
Keywords: chronic constipation, diagnosis, epidemiology, IBS-C, investigation, pathophysiology

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Local EPrints ID: 454930
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/454930
ISSN: 1350-1925
PURE UUID: 61f6f83e-de9e-4c56-99f4-e619bc7dfe4c

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Author: S. Mark Scott
Author: Magnus Simrén
Author: Adam D. Farmer
Author: Philip G. Dinning
Author: Emma V. Carrington
Author: Marc A. Benninga
Author: Rebecca E. Burgell
Author: Eirini Dimidi
Author: Asma Fikree
Author: Alexander C. Ford
Author: Mark Fox
Author: Caroline L. Hoad
Author: Charles H. Knowles
Author: Klaus Krogh
Author: Karen Nugent
Author: Jose Maria Remes-Troche
Author: Kevin Whelan
Author: Maura Corsetti

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