A Pilot Study of Non-invasive Sacral Nerve Stimulation in Treatment of Constipation in Childhood and Adolescence

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作者
Besendoerfer, Manuel [1 ]
Kohl, Martin [1 ]
Schellerer, Vera [1 ]
Carbon, Roman [1 ]
Diez, Sonja [1 ]
机构
[1] Friedrich Alexander Univ FAU Erlangen Nurnberg, Univ Hosp Erlangen, Sect Pediat Surg, Dept Surg, Erlangen, Germany
来源
FRONTIERS IN PEDIATRICS | 2020年 / 8卷
关键词
pediatric surgery; electrostimulation; non-invasive sacral nerve stimulation; slow-transit constipation; Hirschsprung's disease; INTERFERENTIAL ELECTRICAL-STIMULATION; SLOW-TRANSIT CONSTIPATION; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; PROPAGATING PRESSURE WAVES; INTERSTITIAL-CELLS; FECAL INCONTINENCE; CHILDREN; THERAPY; MANAGEMENT; NEUROMODULATION;
D O I
10.3389/fped.2020.00169
中图分类号
R72 [儿科学];
学科分类号
100202 ;
摘要
Background/Aims: Constipation shows both, a high prevalence and a significant impact. However, it is often perceived as minor and treatment choices are limited. The neuromodulation approach is a valuable option to be considered. This study assesses the use of non-invasive sacral nerve stimulation to reduce constipation in children. Methods: Between February 2013 and May 2015, pediatric patients with chronic constipation were treated with this non-invasive neuromodulation procedure, adapted from classical sacral nerve stimulation. A stimulation device attached to adhesive electrodes on the lower abdomen and back generated an electrical field with a stable frequency of 15 Hz via variable stimulation intensity (1-10 V). The effect of therapy was evaluated in routine check-ups and by specialized questionnaires. Results: The study assessed non-invasive sacral nerve stimulation in 17 patients (9 boys, 8 girls, mean age 6.5 years). They underwent stimulation with 6-9 V for a mean of 11 h per day (range 0.5-24 h) over a mean of 12.7 weeks. Improvement of constipation was achieved in more than half of the patients (12/17) and sustained in almost half of these patients (5/12). Complications were minor (skin irritation, electrode dislocation). Conclusions: Non-invasive sacral nerve stimulation appears to be effective in achieving improvement in pediatric patients with chronic constipation. As an additional external neuromodulation concept, this stimulation may represent a relevant addition to currently available therapeutic options. Further studies are needed to confirm these results.
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