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Original Article

Changes in Myoelectrical Activity in the Irritable Colon Syndrome with Prolonged Treatment

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Pages 237-240 | Received 02 Jul 1979, Accepted 10 Oct 1979, Published online: 23 Feb 2010
 

Abstract

Twenty patients with established irritable colon syndrome were studied at presentation and following a mean period of 14.3 months of bran treatment. An abnormal myoelectrical activity consisting of a high incidence of 3 c/m slow-wave electrical activity was recognised in the rectosigmoid and confirmed by objective automated frequency analysis. After the period of prolonged treatment, the high 3 c/m slowwave activity persisted, but the incidence of 6-9 c/m activity increased. This was associated with an improved stool weight and transit time in patients with predominant constipation but no alteration in patients with predominant diarrhoea.

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