Barostat testing of rectal sensation and compliance in humans: comparison of results across two centres and overall reproducibility.

نویسندگان

  • F Cremonini
  • L A Houghton
  • M Camilleri
  • I Ferber
  • C Fell
  • V Cox
  • E J Castillo
  • D H Alpers
  • O E Dewit
  • E Gray
  • R Lea
  • A R Zinsmeister
  • P J Whorwell
چکیده

We assessed reproducibility of measurements of rectal compliance and sensation in health in studies conducted at two centres. We estimated samples size necessary to show clinically meaningful changes in future studies. We performed rectal barostat tests three times (day 1, day 1 after 4 h and 14-17 days later) in 34 healthy participants. We measured compliance and pressure thresholds for first sensation, urgency, discomfort and pain using ascending method of limits and symptom ratings for gas, urgency, discomfort and pain during four phasic distensions (12, 24, 36 and 48 mmHg) in random order. Results obtained at the two centres differed minimally. Reproducibility of sensory end points varies with type of sensation, pressure level and method of distension. Pressure threshold for pain and sensory ratings for non-painful sensations at 36 and 48 mmHg distension were most reproducible in the two centres. Sample size calculations suggested that crossover design is preferable in therapeutic trials: for each dose of medication tested, a sample of 21 should be sufficient to demonstrate 30% changes in all sensory thresholds and almost all sensory ratings. We conclude that reproducibility varies with sensation type, pressure level and distension method, but in a two-centre study, differences in observed results of sensation are minimal and pressure threshold for pain and sensory ratings at 36-48 mmHg of distension are reproducible.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Neurogastroenterology and motility : the official journal of the European Gastrointestinal Motility Society

دوره 17 6  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2005