Irritable Bowel Syndrome
-GI syndrome characterized by chronic abdominal pain and altered bowel habits in the absence of any known organic cause
Epidemiology of IBS
Pathophysiology of IBS
Motility Disorder
Visceral Hypersensitivity
Intestinal Inflammation
certain patients show increased inflammatory markers (TNF and other cytokines)
Microbial Alterations
Psychological Causes
Rome III Diagnostic Criteria IBS
Manning Criteria for IBS
IBS Subtypes
IBS-C: hard stool >25% of stool
IBS-D: loose/watery stool>25% of stool
Mixed IBS: loose and hard stool alternate>25% each
Unsubtyped
Diarrhea in IBS
> 3 stools/day
frequent non-bloody stools of small volume
usually AM or post-prandial
does not awaken patient
may be associated with urgency or feeling of incomplete evacuation
Constipation in IBS
<3 stools/week
may be constant or intermittent
stools may be hard or pellet-shaped
Alternating Constipation/Diarrhea
-most frequent type of altered bowel habits seen in IBS
Red Flags in Diagnosis of IBS
Red Flags in Physical Exam/Lab Diagnosis of IBS
- anemia, abnormal thyroid test, abnormal Ca, abnormal liver tests, leukocytosis
Evaluation of IBS
IBS Symptoms: Pain
IBS Symptoms: Constipation
- Colonoscopy if >50
IBS Symptoms: Diarrhea
Treatment of IBS
Dietary Treatment of IBS
Drug Treatment of IBS
Treatment for IBS with more severe symptoms