Irritable Bowel Syndrome Flashcards
Define irritable bowel syndrome as per Rome III criteria
Recurrent abdo pain for 3 days/month for 3 months \+ at least 2 of Improvement with defecation Change in stool frequency Change in stool appearance
Is IBS an acute or chronic presentation?
Chronic - has been going on for months
Who is more commonly affected by IBS - males or females?
Females 2:1 Males
Oestrogen-driven disease
The aetiology of IBS is unclear, but what is the most common proposed mechanism seen in 2/3 of patients?
Visceral hypersensitivity
List some symptoms of IBS
Bloating Abdo pain/discomfort Increased frequency of toilet visits Mucus stool Incomplete emptying
What are the most common trigger factors of IBS?
Diet (bread, low-fibre) Infection Menstruation Drugs (opiates e.g. codeine) Psychological factors
What are some alarm features of IBS symptoms that warrant deeper investigation?
Age > 50 More recent onset Woken up from sleep needing toilet Rectal bleeding Weight loss Anaemia Family history of CRC
List some general investigations done for IBS
FBC
CRP
Antibody test for coeliac disease
Lower GI test if age > 50
What is the initial, and often most effective, management of IBS?
Improve diet - reduce fibre and meal times
Stop opiates and analgesia
Name an anti-spasmodic drug that could be used for IBS
Mebeverine
Hyoscine
Name an anti-diarrhoeal agent
Loperamide
Name an anti-depressant agent that may be used for IBS
Amitryptiline