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Cisapride in neurologically impaired children with chronic constipation
Authors:Dr. Annamaria Staiano MD  Ennio Del Giudice MD  Domenico Simeone MD  Erasmo Miele MD  Antonio Marino MD
Affiliation:(1) Dipartimento di Pediatria, Università Federico II, Via S. Pansini, 5, 80131 Naples, Italy
Abstract:The efficacy of cisapride as a treatment for chronic constipation in children with severe brain damage was studied in 20 children. Each subject was randomly assigned to double-blind treatment with either cisapride (N=10) or placebo (N=10) for 12 weeks. Stool habits, total gastrointestinal transit time, colonic segmental transit times, and anorectal motility were evaluated in all children before and at the end of the treatment period. Although cisapride significantly (P<0.05) increased stool frequency from baseline to week 12 and no significant change was documented in the placebo group, the mean change in stool frequency per week from baseline to 12 week was not significantly different between the two treatment groups. The use of laxatives or suppositories was significantly (P<0.05) decreased by cisapride, but remained unchanged in the placebo group. Furthermore, cisapride significantly (P<0.05) reduced rectal compliance but had no effect on total gastrointestinal transit time and colonic segmental transit times. In summary, in neurologically impaired children with chronic constipation, cisapride increased bowel frequency but did not alter the delay in total and segmental gastrointestinal transit times.
Keywords:chronic constipation  brain damage  cisapride
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