The evaluation of diagnostic criteria for irritable bowel syndrome / 中华消化杂志
Chinese Journal of Digestion
;
(12)2001.
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en Chino
| WPRIM
| ID: wpr-682572
ABSTRACT
Objective To assess the diagnostic value of Manning's criteria, Rome Ⅰ criteria and Rome Ⅱ criteria in Chinese patients of irritable bowel syndrome. Methods 724 subjects were enrolled from the outpatient department of gastroenterology and the physical examination center of Xinhua hospital. Self designed questionnaire, routine physical examination and selective accessory diagnostic procedures were undergone in all subjects including 402 cases of irritable bowel syndrome,134 cases of non ulcer dyspepsia,90 cases of ulcerative colitis and 98 healthy controls. According to Manning criteria, Rome Ⅰcriteria and Rome Ⅱcriteria, the sensitivity, specificity, positive likelihood and negative predictive value(PV), positive likelihood and negative likelihood were calculated separately. Results The sensitivity and specificity of Manning's criteria, Rome Ⅰ criteria and Rome Ⅱcriteria were 96.02% (95%CI95.06%-100.0%), 77.36% (75.31%-79.41%), 68.41% (66.14%-70.68%) and 47.51% (44.78%-50.23%), 73.29%(70.87%- 75.70 %) 83.23% (81.19%-85.27%),respectively. The positive PV and negative PV were 69.55%, 78.33% , 83.59% and 90.53%, 72.17%, 67.85%, respectively.The positive likelihood and negative likelihood were 1.83 , 2.90 , 4.07 and 0.08, 0.31, 0.38, respectively. Conclusion Irritable bowel syndrome could be positively diagnosed by taking an appropriate history and questionnaires,Rome Ⅱ criteria had higher validity in diagnosis of irritable bowel syndrome.
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Chino
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Chinese Journal of Digestion
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2001
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