Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4221287 | Clinical Imaging | 2015 | 5 Pages |
PurposeTo evaluate effects of altering rectal contrast volume on defecatory effort during magnetic resonance defecography (MRD).MethodsWe assessed defecation qualitatively and quantitatively as a function of rectal distention (group A: 180 cc, n= 31; group B: 120 cc, n= 31). Quantitative evaluation comprised measuring rectal area on midline sagittal images pre- and post-defecation.ResultsResting rectal area was significantly higher for group A than for group B (35.2 vs. 28.3 cm2, P< .0001). Post-defecation rectal area and change in area (pre- to post-defecation) were not significantly different. Subjective evaluation showed no significant difference.ConclusionDecreasing rectal gel volume from 180 to 120 cc did not compromise defecation performance during MRD.