The Predictive Value of Alarm Symptoms in Patients With Function Constipation Based on Roman IV
NCT04460404 · Status: UNKNOWN · Type: OBSERVATIONAL · Enrollment: 500
Last updated 2020-07-07
Summary
Functional constipation is one of the five most common gastrointestinal diseases in outpatient visits. It is known that the global prevalence of chronic constipation is estimated to be 14%, and the prevalence of adults in my country is about 4.0% to 10.0%. It is generally believed that the diagnosis of functional constipation is based on a thorough history and physical examination. However, these standards are mainly used in clinical research and are not always strictly applicable to clinical practice. Therefore, in addition to the main symptoms, the medical history should include evidence of organic diseases (alarm symptoms). Rectal bleeding, anemia, weight loss, fever, family history of colon cancer and the age of onset over 50 years are considered as alarm symptoms of severe gastrointestinal diseases, but the value of alarm symptoms in distinguishing organic diseases from functional diseases is still not Ok, further research is still needed. In 2016, the Rome IV standard was updated and released, with some updates in the definition and diagnostic criteria for functional constipation. However, there are few studies on the clinical practice based on Rome IV. The advantages and disadvantages of adjusting the diagnostic criteria of Rome IV compared to Rome III in clinical application are still unclear. In order to evaluate the predictive value of the alarm symptoms of functional constipation based on Roman IV, we designed this cross-sectional study. It is used to evaluate the predictive value of alarm symptoms for functional constipation and organic bowel disease, as well as the predictive value of alarm symptoms of benign and malignant intestinal diseases related to functional constipation symptoms.
Conditions
- Function Constipation
Interventions
- BEHAVIORAL
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Lifestyle consultation
Collect relevant data of patients included in the study through outpatient consultation, telephone follow-up, questionnaire follow-up, etc., including: 1. Basic information 2. Digestive tract symptoms: A constipation-related symptoms B abnormal symptoms 3. Fecal traits 4. Lifestyle habits 5. Others
Sponsors & Collaborators
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Second Affiliated Hospital of Xi'an Jiaotong University
lead OTHER
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 18 Years
- Max Age
- 75 Years
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- No
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2020-07-01
- Primary Completion
- 2020-12-31
- Completion
- 2020-12-31
Countries
- China
Study Locations
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