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Constipation Assessment. Constipation More common in people >65 26% men 34% women complain of constipation Related to low food intake, not fibre or fluid.

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Page 1: Constipation Assessment. Constipation More common in people >65 26% men 34% women complain of constipation Related to low food intake, not fibre or fluid.

ConstipationConstipation

AssessmentAssessment

Page 2: Constipation Assessment. Constipation More common in people >65 26% men 34% women complain of constipation Related to low food intake, not fibre or fluid.

ConstipationConstipation

• More common in people >65

• 26% men 34% women complain of constipation

• Related to low food intake, not fibre or fluid

Page 3: Constipation Assessment. Constipation More common in people >65 26% men 34% women complain of constipation Related to low food intake, not fibre or fluid.

AssessmentAssessment

• Goals of assessment: make a diagnosis with a view to safely manage symptoms

• History

• Examination

• Investigations

Page 4: Constipation Assessment. Constipation More common in people >65 26% men 34% women complain of constipation Related to low food intake, not fibre or fluid.

Differential diagnosisDifferential diagnosis

• Due to disease of anus/rectum/colon

• Due to systemic disease

• No structural or systemic disease

• Due to medication, immobility, environment

Page 5: Constipation Assessment. Constipation More common in people >65 26% men 34% women complain of constipation Related to low food intake, not fibre or fluid.

HistoryHistory

• Duration

• Bowel motions/week, consistency

• Straining/symptoms of rectal outlet delay

• Urine and faecal incontinence

• Abdo pain (?relieved by evacuation)

• Red flags: weight loss, rectal pain/bleeding

• Mood, cognition, diet

Page 6: Constipation Assessment. Constipation More common in people >65 26% men 34% women complain of constipation Related to low food intake, not fibre or fluid.

More HistoryMore History

Past history

Medication: laxatives now and past,

analgesics, anticholinergics (include antidepressants, antipsychotics, antispasmodics, antihistamines) antihypertensives, anti-cancer drugs

Page 7: Constipation Assessment. Constipation More common in people >65 26% men 34% women complain of constipation Related to low food intake, not fibre or fluid.

What if limited history from patient?What if limited history from patient?

• Caregivers

• Relatives

• Notes

• Bowel record

Page 8: Constipation Assessment. Constipation More common in people >65 26% men 34% women complain of constipation Related to low food intake, not fibre or fluid.

Bowel recordBowel record

• Frequency

• Consistency

• Associated symptoms

• Bristol stool charts

Page 9: Constipation Assessment. Constipation More common in people >65 26% men 34% women complain of constipation Related to low food intake, not fibre or fluid.

Examination 1Examination 1

• Abdominal examination

appearance

tenderness

masses

bowel sounds

Page 10: Constipation Assessment. Constipation More common in people >65 26% men 34% women complain of constipation Related to low food intake, not fibre or fluid.

Examination 2Examination 2

• Rectal examination Appearance of perineum Appearance of anus Perianal sensation Anal wink Anal tone Pain or tenderness Contents of rectum Wall smoothness, ?masses

Page 11: Constipation Assessment. Constipation More common in people >65 26% men 34% women complain of constipation Related to low food intake, not fibre or fluid.

InvestigationsInvestigations

• Bloods (which?)

• Plain abdominal x-ray

• Colonoscopy, CT abdo, other?

Page 12: Constipation Assessment. Constipation More common in people >65 26% men 34% women complain of constipation Related to low food intake, not fibre or fluid.

Assessment of constipationAssessment of constipation

• History

• Examination

• Investigations

With a view to making a diagnosis in order to safely manage symptoms

Page 13: Constipation Assessment. Constipation More common in people >65 26% men 34% women complain of constipation Related to low food intake, not fibre or fluid.

Older people and illness IOlder people and illness I

• More illnesses

• More functional impairment

• More medication

• Frail elderly have less reserve

• Non-specific presentation of illness

Page 14: Constipation Assessment. Constipation More common in people >65 26% men 34% women complain of constipation Related to low food intake, not fibre or fluid.

Older people and illness 2Older people and illness 2

• More detective work required

• Small changes can make a big difference

• Very rewarding

Page 15: Constipation Assessment. Constipation More common in people >65 26% men 34% women complain of constipation Related to low food intake, not fibre or fluid.

80 year old frail rest home resident80 year old frail rest home resident

• Reports constipation over several months

• Bowel motions less often, some hard stools

• Abdominal and rectal exam normal

• No medication

• What next?

Page 16: Constipation Assessment. Constipation More common in people >65 26% men 34% women complain of constipation Related to low food intake, not fibre or fluid.

Afternoon teaAfternoon tea

Page 17: Constipation Assessment. Constipation More common in people >65 26% men 34% women complain of constipation Related to low food intake, not fibre or fluid.

Mrs A aged 82Mrs A aged 82

• Constipation 5 months

• Urinary & faecal incontinence 3 months

• Weight loss 20kg

• No PR bleeding

• Past Hx: COPD, hypertension, osteoporosis, type 2 diabetes, forgetful last 1 year

Page 18: Constipation Assessment. Constipation More common in people >65 26% men 34% women complain of constipation Related to low food intake, not fibre or fluid.

More historyMore history

• Medications:

diltiazem, celiprolol, quinapril,

alendronate, inhalers, paracetamol

• Social:

Lived with husband, independent simple ADL’s, low walking frame

Page 19: Constipation Assessment. Constipation More common in people >65 26% men 34% women complain of constipation Related to low food intake, not fibre or fluid.

ExaminationExamination

• Distended abdomen

• Percussible bladder

• Dilated anus

• Perineum distended

• Rectum full of hard faeces

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Case continuedCase continued

• Bloods normal

• AXR some dilated bowel loops, faeces++

Diagnosis: faecal impaction

• IDC inserted

• Rx enemas, Coloxyl/senna, Movicol

Page 21: Constipation Assessment. Constipation More common in people >65 26% men 34% women complain of constipation Related to low food intake, not fibre or fluid.

Transfer to OPHTransfer to OPH

• Loose stools 1-2 daily, IDC still

• Abdomen soft, non-tender, bs normal

• PR hard faecal mass at finger tip

Rx more enemas and movicol

• Loose stools 1-2 daily

• What next?

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Case continued 2Case continued 2

• Repeat AXR: still faeces ++ sigmoid

• Gastro review ? flexi sig or colonoscopy

• Declined, suggested high enema with Foley

• Good result, mass resolved

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Case continuedCase continued

• Loose stools 1-2/day, weary of movicol

• What next?

Page 24: Constipation Assessment. Constipation More common in people >65 26% men 34% women complain of constipation Related to low food intake, not fibre or fluid.

• Encouraged self management

• To keep bowel diary

• MMSE 27/30

Page 25: Constipation Assessment. Constipation More common in people >65 26% men 34% women complain of constipation Related to low food intake, not fibre or fluid.

Case continuedCase continued

• Unable to keep bowel diary

• ACE-R 74/100 (fluency 1/14 suggests impaired executive function)

• Discharged home once daily formed stool on Movicol 1 sachet daily with Coloxyl/senna if no motion that day

• Husband to keep bowel diary, Mrs A to use commode

Page 26: Constipation Assessment. Constipation More common in people >65 26% men 34% women complain of constipation Related to low food intake, not fibre or fluid.

OutcomeOutcome

• 6 months later, doing well at home

• Bowels fine

• 10kg weight gain with food supplements

• Husband’s heart condition a problem, planning to move to retirement unit