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The impact of incorporating toilet-training status in the pediatric Rome IV criteria for functional constipation in infant and toddlers.
Neurogastroenterology & Motility ( IF 3.5 ) Pub Date : 2020-06-08 , DOI: 10.1111/nmo.13912
Miguel Saps 1 , Carlos Alberto Velasco-Benitez 2, 3 , Lilibet Fernandez Valdes 4 , Jorge Mejia 2 , Eder Villamarin 2 , Jairo Moreno 5 , Carmen Ramirez 6 , María José González 7 , Isabella Vallenilla 8 , Ana Corina Falcon 1 , Cara Axelrod 1
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The diagnosis of functional constipation (FC) is based on the Rome criteria. The last edition of the criteria (Rome IV) for infants and toddlers modified the criteria to differentiate toilet‐trained (TT) and non‐toilet‐trained (NTT) children. These changes have not been validated. We aimed to understand the impact of adding toilet training to the diagnostic criteria and to assess the prevalence of FC.

中文翻译:

将如厕训练状态纳入儿科罗马 IV 婴儿和幼儿功能性便秘标准的影响。

功能性便秘(FC)的诊断基于罗马标准。婴幼儿标准的最新版本(罗马 IV)修改了标准,以区分接受过如厕训练(TT)和未接受如厕训练(NTT)的儿童。这些更改尚未得到验证。我们旨在了解将如厕训练加入诊断标准的影响并评估 FC 的患病率。
更新日期:2020-06-08
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