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Colonic Volume Changes in Paediatric Constipation Compared to Normal Values Measured Using MRI

Sharif, Hayfa; Hoad, Caroline L.; Abrehart, Nichola; Gowland, Penny A.; Spiller, Robin C.; Kirkham, Sian; Loganathan, Sabarinathan; Papadopoulos, Michalis; Benninga, Marc A.; Devadason, David; Marciani, Luca

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Authors

Hayfa Sharif

CAROLINE HOAD CAROLINE.L.HOAD@NOTTINGHAM.AC.UK
Senior Research Fellow

Nichola Abrehart

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ROBIN SPILLER ROBIN.SPILLER@NOTTINGHAM.AC.UK
Professor of Gastroenterology

Sian Kirkham

Sabarinathan Loganathan

Michalis Papadopoulos

Marc A. Benninga

David Devadason

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LUCA MARCIANI LUCA.MARCIANI@NOTTINGHAM.AC.UK
Professor of Gastrointestinal Imaging



Abstract

Background: Functional constipation in children is common. Management of this condition can be challenging and is often based on symptom reports. Increased, objective knowledge of colonic volume changes in constipation compared to health could provide additional information. However, very little data on paediatric colonic volume is available except from methods that are invasive or require unphysiological colonic preparations. Objectives: (1) To measure volumes of the undisturbed colon in children with functional constipation (FC) using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and provide initial normal range values for healthy controls, and (2) to investigate possible correlation of colonic volume with whole gut transit time (WGTT). Methods: Total and regional (ascending, transverse, descending, sigmoid, and rectum) colon volumes were measured from MRI images of 35 participants aged 7–18 years (16 with FC and 19 healthy controls), and corrected for body surface area. Linear regression was used to explore the relationship between total colon volume and WGTT. Results: Total colonic volume was significantly higher, with a median (interquartile range) of 309 mL (243–384 mL) for the FC group than for the healthy controls of 227 mL (180–263 mL). The largest increase between patients and controls was in the sigmoid colon–rectum region. In a linear regression model, there was a positive significant correlation between total colonic volume and WGTT (R = 0.56, p = 0.0005). Conclusions: This initial study shows increased volumes of the colon in children with FC, in a physiological state, without use of any bowel preparation. Increased knowledge of colonic morphology may improve understanding of FC in this age group and help to direct treatment.

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Sharif, H., Hoad, C. L., Abrehart, N., Gowland, P. A., Spiller, R. C., Kirkham, S., …Marciani, L. (2021). Colonic Volume Changes in Paediatric Constipation Compared to Normal Values Measured Using MRI. Diagnostics, 11(6), Article 974. https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics11060974

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date May 26, 2021
Online Publication Date May 28, 2021
Publication Date May 28, 2021
Deposit Date Jun 7, 2021
Publicly Available Date Jun 8, 2021
Journal Diagnostics
Electronic ISSN 2075-4418
Publisher MDPI AG
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 11
Issue 6
Article Number 974
DOI https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics11060974
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/5619757
Publisher URL https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4418/11/6/974

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