2004
DOI: 10.1136/gut.2003.018093
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Colorectal visceral perception in diverticular disease

Abstract: Background and aims: The pathogenesis of asymptomatic diverticular disease (ADD) and symptomatic uncomplicated diverticular disease (SUDD) has not been elucidated. The aim of our study was to assess whether altered visceral perception or abnormal compliance of the colorectal wall play a role in these clinical entities. Methods: Ten ADD patients, 11 SUDD patients, and nine healthy controls were studied. Using a dual barostat device, sensations were scored and compliance curves obtained using stepwise intermitte… Show more

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“…Visceral sensation may also be altered in patients with colonic diverticular disease; a heightened perception to mechanical distension in the diverticula bearing sigmoid and in the unaffected rectum was noted in patients with symptomatic, uncomplicated diverticular disease (15). Similar pathophysiological findings have been reported in IBS (16).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 68%
“…Visceral sensation may also be altered in patients with colonic diverticular disease; a heightened perception to mechanical distension in the diverticula bearing sigmoid and in the unaffected rectum was noted in patients with symptomatic, uncomplicated diverticular disease (15). Similar pathophysiological findings have been reported in IBS (16).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 68%
“…One study showed heightened visceral perception of rectosigmoid perception (and not only in the area with diverticula), not due to altered compliance of the bowel wall [54]. This situation of hyperperception resembles IBS.…”
Section: Clinical Picturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Estudios recientes han planteado que la incidencia de DA podría ser < 5% 8 . Es importante mencionar que pacientes jóvenes presentarían una mayor incidencia de diverticulitis por año de vida en comparación a población de mayor edad, cuestionando la percepción tradicional acerca de la frecuencia de progresión de diverticulosis a DA 9 .…”
Section: Epidemiologíaunclassified
“…Un estudio menciona que en pacientes sin antecedentes de patología intestinal funcional, el desarrollo de SII era 4,7 veces más probable tras un episodio de DA 37 . Pacientes con EDSNC presentarían mayor percepción de dolor a la distensión, no solo del sigmoides, sino también del recto, confirmando la hipersensibilidad visceral 9 . Aumento de neuropép-tidos y alteraciones en la inervación entérica han sido sugeridos como mecanismos relacionados con la hipersensibilidad 38 .…”
Section: Enfermedad Diverticular Sintomática No Complicada (Edsnc)unclassified