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연제번호 : 66 북마크
제목 The Relationship between PNTML and Diebetes Mellitus
소속 Seoul Medical Center, Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation1
저자 Seunghee Han1*, Gayang Shim1, Jongkyu KIM1†
Introduction
PNTML(Pudental nerve terminal motor latency) is one of the major methods for evaluating fecal incontinence with anorectal manometry and can measures damages of pudendal motor nerves associated diabetic peripheral polyneuropathy. The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between PNTML and Diebetes mellitus.

Method
Data was collected for patients who admitted to the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Colorectal surgery for fecal incontinence between March 2014 and December 2018. Patients were evaluated for PNTML and anorectal manometry. For these people, we found the records of PNTML, Resting anal pressures, Squeeze anal pressures. Mann-Whitney U tests were done using IBM SPSS 23.0.

Result
31 patients with fecal incontinence were included. Demographic features were noted in Table 1. They showed differences between normal PNTML and delayed PNTML for mean and maximal squeeze anal pressure. (Table 2) There is no difference between Diabetes mellitus and non-Diabetes mellitus for the gains. (Table. 3) The period of Diabetes mellitus was not significantly associated with latency of PNTML. (Table. 4)

Conclusion
There seem to be no differences in latency of PNTML between diabetic and non-diabetic patients with fecal incontinence.
Correlations between Diabetes mellitus and measures of PNTML and anorectal manometry
Difference in anorectal manometry in patients with normal PNTML and delayed PNTML
Difference in PNTML and anorectal manometry in patients with Diabetes mellitus and non-Diabetes mellitus