Bladder smooth muscle dysfunction in patients with irritable bowel syndrome

P. J. Whorwell, E. W. Lupton, D. Erduran, K. Wilson

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    Abstract

    Urodynamic studies were carried out on 30 patients with irritable bowel syndrome and 30 matched controls. Fifty per cent of the irritable bowel patients compared with only 13% of the control group had evidence of bladder dysfunction (p = 0.006). In the irritable bowel group detrusor instability was observed in 10 patients compared with only one control subject (p = 0.008). A steep cystometrogram occurred in five irritable bowel patients and three controls (NS). Detrusor instability was most common in patients with a bowel habit characterised by alternating constipation and diarrhoea. This is the first study to provide objective evidence that patients with irritable bowel syndrome may have a disorder of smooth muscle or its innervation that is not confined to the gastrointestinal system.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1014-1017
    Number of pages3
    JournalGut
    Volume27
    Issue number9
    Publication statusPublished - 1986

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