IBS Flashcards
What does IBS stand for?
- Irritable Bowel Syndrome
What criteria is used for IBS?
- Manning criteria
What are some of the factors mentioned in Manning’s criteria?
- pain relieved with defecation
- more frequent stools at the onset of pain
- passage of mucus
- sensation of incomplete evacuation
What examinations would you carry out on a suspected IBS patient?
- nutritional status
- anaemia
- PR
What are the 2 types of IBS?
- IBS-C (Constipation)
- IBS-D (Diarrhea)
What treatment is used in IBS-C?
- Fibre (soluble fibre supplememnts)
- 5-HT4 receptor agonists
What treatment is used in IBS-D?
- FODMAP diet
- antispmodics
- anti-diarrhoeal
What is the main difference between IBD and IBS?
- IBD is characterised by inflammation and symptoms
- IBS has no inflammation present
What may be the dietary instigator in the symptoms of IBS?
- Short chain carbohydrates
What is an example of a soluble fibre supplement?
- ispaghula
What is the first line pharmaceutical measure for IBS-D?
- Loperamide
What is the 2nd line pharmaceutical measure for IBS-D?
- Amitiptyline
What is the 1st line pharmaceutical measure for IBS-C?
- Macrogol
or - ispaghula
What is the 2nd line pharmaceutical measure for IBS-C?
- Fluoxetine
or - citalopram
What is the 1st line pharmaceutical measure for pain associated with IBS symptoms?
- mebeverine
antispasmodic