Normative Metrics of High-Resolution Anorectal Manometry With the Use of Solid-State Catheter in a Healthy Russian Cohort
Overview
- Phase
- Not Applicable
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Healthy Subjects
- Sponsor
- Russian Academy of Medical Sciences
- Enrollment
- 120
- Locations
- 2
- Primary Endpoint
- Pressure of the first sensation obtained with the use of solid-state catheter for high-resolution anorectal manometry
- Last Updated
- 4 years ago
Overview
Brief Summary
High resolution anorectal manometry (HRAM) normative values are still need to be studied in different populations and with the use of different (solid-state and water-perfused) systems. No studies on HRAM normative values in a Russian population without signs of functional and organic anorectal pathology has been carried out yet.
Detailed Description
High-resolution anorectal manometry (HRAM) is a modern technique used to evaluate the function of the rectum and its sphincters. It is intended to measure the resting pressure in the anal canal, as well as pressure during voluntary contraction of the external anorectal sphincter and pelvic floor muscles and to evaluate reactions to the functional tests. Several studies have been performed to evaluate normative metrics of anorectal manometry to the moment, but most of them enrolled patients living in the US and countries of the Western Europe. Nutritional patterns, ethnic composition of the population and other factors may cause the differences in the mormative values of HRAM in different populations. Current study is organized to evaluate normative metrics of HRAM in a Russian healthy cohort.
Investigators
Vasily Isakov
MD, PhD, Professor, AGAF
Russian Academy of Medical Sciences
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •Willingness to participate in this clinical trial, confirmed by signed informed consent form.
- •Patients of both sexes, aged 18 to 65 years inclusive.
- •Permanent residence in the Russian Federation (capable citizens of Russia on the basis of a passport of a citizen of the Russian Federation).
- •Absence of rectal diseases, confirmed by the results of clinical and instrumental examinations
- •Ability to follow the instructions when high-resolution anorectal manometry procedure is performed.
Exclusion Criteria
- •Known diseases of the rectum on the basis of clinical and / or instrumental examination, including presence of complaints to difficulties with defecations that require manual aids or use of laxatives;
- •Surgical interventions on pelvic organs in history;
- •History of organ transplantation except for corneal transplantation and eye lens replacement surgery;
- •Oncology of any localization, with the exception of skin cancer in situ;
- •Severe concomitant pathology of any organs and systems, which, in the opinion of the researcher, makes it impossible to carry out the procedure of high-resolution anorectal manometry or if the procedure may cause the risk of worsen the patient's condition;
- •Absence of anamnestic, clinical and laboratory signs of alcohol abuse (abuse will be considered in case of the use of more than 30 g of pure alcohol per day by males and the use of more than 20 g of pure alcohol per day by females;
- •Use of illegal drugs, including history;
- •Use of concomitant medications that can affect the motor function of the colon (including, but not limited to: calcium channel blockers, metoclopramide, m-cholinolytics, domperidone, nitrates, tricyclic antidepressants, opiates, beta-blockers, beta-adrenomimetics, alcohol). The duration of the period of non-use of these drugs should provide sufficient time for the complete cessation of their pharmacological action, but not less than two half-life periods.
- •Pregnancy and breast-feeding;
- •Technical impossibility to insert the catheter due to the previously known or current poor tolerability of high-resolution anorectal manometry procedure or due to the presence of anatomical features that make it impossible to insert the catheter
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
Pressure of the first sensation obtained with the use of solid-state catheter for high-resolution anorectal manometry
Time Frame: 1 minute
Pressure of the first sensation by the test of reservoir function of the rectum, mm Hg
Maximal pressure of endurance squeeze test performed with the use of solid-state catheter for high-resolution anorectal manometry
Time Frame: 30 seconds
mean pressure during test, mm Hg
Resting anorectal pressure obtained with the use of solid-state catheter for high-resolution anorectal manometry
Time Frame: 1 min
Anorectal pressure at rest, mm Hg
Cough test
Time Frame: 5 seconds
Cough test pressure maximal pressure, mmHg
Pressure of the urge to defecate obtained with the use of solid-state catheter for high-resolution anorectal manometry
Time Frame: 1 minute
Pressure of the urge to defecate by the test of reservoir function of the rectum, mm Hg
Maximal squeeze pressure obtained with the use of solid-state catheter for high-resolution anorectal manometry
Time Frame: 5 sec
Maximal pressure when a squeeze test is performed, mm Hg
Push test pressure obtained with the use of solid-state catheter for high-resolution anorectal manometry
Time Frame: 5 seconds
mean pressure during push test, mm Hg
Maximal tolerate volume pressure obtained with the use of solid-state catheter for high-resolution anorectal manometry
Time Frame: 1 minute
Maximal tolerate volume (of baloon) pressure by the test of reservoir function of the rectum, ml
First pain sensation pressure obtained with the use of solid-state catheter for high-resolution anorectal manometry
Time Frame: 1 minute
Appearance of pain sensation by the test of reservoir function of the rectum, mm Hg