TY - JOUR
T1 - Prevalence and ramifications of chronic constipation
AU - Harris, Lucinda A.
PY - 2005/8/1
Y1 - 2005/8/1
N2 - Constipation is a common condition, affecting 2% to 27% of North Americans. Arriving at true prevalence rates is complicated, because consensus definitions are lacking. Constipation has daily implications for those affected, and, although only one-third of affected persons seek care, it is associated with high socioeconomic costs. Traditional interventions, such as fiber and laxatives, are often recommended, but high-quality evidence of their efficacy is lacking and patient dissatisfaction is common. Improved understanding of the pathophysiology of constipation has resulted in the development and approval of a new agent for the treatment of patients with chronic idiopathic constipation.
AB - Constipation is a common condition, affecting 2% to 27% of North Americans. Arriving at true prevalence rates is complicated, because consensus definitions are lacking. Constipation has daily implications for those affected, and, although only one-third of affected persons seek care, it is associated with high socioeconomic costs. Traditional interventions, such as fiber and laxatives, are often recommended, but high-quality evidence of their efficacy is lacking and patient dissatisfaction is common. Improved understanding of the pathophysiology of constipation has resulted in the development and approval of a new agent for the treatment of patients with chronic idiopathic constipation.
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M3 - Review article
C2 - 16127889
AN - SCOPUS:23844540986
SN - 1096-5645
VL - 18
SP - 23
EP - 30
JO - Managed care interface
JF - Managed care interface
IS - 8
ER -