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KMID : 0361420110350030337
Journal of Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine
2011 Volume.35 No. 3 p.337 ~ p.343
Bowel Function in Acute Stroke Patients
Yi Jin-Hwa

Chun Min-Ho
Kim Bo-Ryun
Han Eun-Young
Park Ji-Young
Abstract
Objective: To investigate factors related to bowel function and colon motility in acute stroke patients.

Method: Fifty-one stroke patients (29 males, mean age 63.4¡¾13.6 years, onset 13.4¡¾4.8 days) were recruited and divided into two groups: constipation (n=25) and non-constipation (n=26) groups. We evaluated the amount of intake, voiding function, concomitant swallowing problem and colon transit time (CTT) using radio-opaque markers for ascending, descending and rectosigmoid colons. Th e Adapted Patient Evaluation Conference System (APEC), Korean version of Modifi ed Bathel Index (K-MBI) and Motricity Index (MI) were evaluated.

Results: Th e constipation group showed signifi cantly prolonged CTT of ascending, descending and entire colon (p<0.05) and more severe swallowing problems (p=0.048). The APEC scale (2.65¡¾1.44 vs 1.52¡¾0.92, p=0.001), K-MBI scores (59.4¡¾14.4 vs 28.0¡¾24.3, p<0.001) and MI scores (69.1¡¾22.3 vs 46.8¡¾25.9, p=0.001) of the constipation group were signifi cantly lower compared to the non-constipation group.

Conclusion: Our study demonstrated that bowel function in acute stroke patients was associated with functional status and swallowing function, indicating the need for intensive functional training in post-stroke constipation patients.
KEYWORD
Stroke, Constipation, Bowel function
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