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Anal incontinence severity assessment tools used worldwide

Publikace na Lékařská fakulta v Plzni |
2014

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Objective: To conduct an international survey of anal incontinence assessment tools and the need to evaluate frequency of occurrence of fecal urgency.Methods: A questionnaire on the use of anal incontinence assessment tools was distributed between May and December 2012 among clinicians and researchers dealing with anal incontinence, primarily in North America, Europe, and Asia. Results: A total of 143 responses were collected from 56 (39.2%) obstetricians, gynecologists, and urogynecologists; 71 (49.7%) colorectal surgeons, proctologists, and general surgeons; and 16 (11.2%) physiotherapists, theoretical scientists, and gastroenterologists.

Fourteen different toolswere reported-most commonlyWexner score (n=78; 48.8%) and St Mark's score (n=29; 18.1%). No scoring systemwas used by 24 (16.8%) respondents.

Thirty-four (28.6%) usedmultiple tools. Therewas variation in the reasons given for scoring the frequency of fecal urgency as 4 points when using St Mark's score.Of 96 respondents responding to a query about modifying the St Mark's score, 88 (91.7%) agreed that fecal urgency should be scored according to the frequency of occurrence.

Conclusion: Although the Wexner score neglects fecal urgency, it is the most commonly used scoring system. The study contributes to the standardization of terminology and reproducibility of results in research and clinical management of anal incontinence.