Juanjo Mascort-Roca’s research while affiliated with Institut Català de la Salut and other places

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Publications (4)


Clinical practice guidelines for the management of constipation in adults. Part 2: Diagnosis and treatment
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March 2017

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Gastroenterología y Hepatología (English Edition)

Jordi Serra

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Juanjo Mascort-Roca

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Fermín Mearin Manrique

Constipation is a very common disorder that adversely affects well-being and quality of life. Evidence-based clinical practice guidelines are an essential element for proper patient management and safe, effective treatment. The aim of these guidelines is to provide health care professionals who care for patients with chronic constipation with a tool that allows them to make the best decisions about the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of constipation. The methodology used to draw up these guidelines is described in the Part 1. In this article we will discuss the recommendations for the diagnostic and therapeutic management of constipation.


Clinical practice guidelines for the management of constipation in adults. Part 1: Definition, aetiology and clinical manifestations

February 2017

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58 Reads

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8 Citations

Gastroenterología y Hepatología (English Edition)

Clinical practice guidelines for the management of constipation in adults aim to generate recommendations on the optimal approach to chronic constipation in the primary care and specialized outpatient setting. Their main objective is to provide healthcare professionals who care for patients with chronic constipation with a tool that allows them to make the best decisions about the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of this condition. They are intended for family physicians, primary care and specialist nurses, gastroenterologists and other health professionals involved in the treatment of these patients, as well as patients themselves. The guidelines have been developed in response to the high prevalence of chronic constipation, its impact on patient quality of life and recent advances in pharmacological management. The Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation Working Group (GRADE) system has been used to classify the scientific evidence and strengthen the recommendations.


[Clinical practice guidelines for the management of constipation in adults. Part 1: Definition, aetiology and clinical manifestations]

April 2016

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65 Reads

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17 Citations

Gastroenterología y Hepatología

Clinical practice guidelines for the management of constipation in adults aim to generate recommendations on the optimal approach to chronic constipation in the primary care and specialized outpatient setting. Their main objective is to provide healthcare professionals who care for patients with chronic constipation with a tool that allows them to make the best decisions about the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of this condition. They are intended for family physicians, primary care and specialist nurses, gastroenterologists and other health professionals involved in the treatment of these patients, as well as patients themselves. The guidelines have been developed in response to the high prevalence of chronic constipation, its impact on patient quality of life and recent advances in pharmacological management. The Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation Working Group (GRADE) system has been used to classify the scientific evidence and strengthen the recommendations. Copyright © 2016 Elsevier España, S.L.U. y AEEH y AEG. All rights reserved.


[Clinical practice guidelines for the management of constipation in adults. Part 2: Diagnosis and treatment]

April 2016

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170 Reads

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42 Citations

Gastroenterología y Hepatología

Constipation is a very common disorder that adversely affects well-being and quality of life. Evidence-based clinical practice guidelines are an essential element for proper patient management and safe, effective treatment. The aim of these guidelines is to provide health care professionals who care for patients with chronic constipation with a tool that allows them to make the best decisions about the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of constipation. The methodology used to draw up these guidelines is described in the Part 1. In this article we will discuss the recommendations for the diagnostic and therapeutic management of constipation. Copyright © 2016 Elsevier España, S.L.U. y AEEH y AEG. All rights reserved.

Citations (3)


... Although clinical guidelines for the diagnosis and management of CC patients have been developed, [5][6][7] physicians still have difficulty managing CC patients. Reasons for this include a scarcity of physicians' interest on constipation per se in patients with comorbid diseases, a poor understanding of the individualized pathomechanisms of constipation, a lack of diagnostic modalities, and either an insufficient or over-reliance on laxatives. ...

Reference:

Perceptions of and Practices for the Management of Constipation: Results of a Korean National Survey
Clinical practice guidelines for the management of constipation in adults. Part 2: Diagnosis and treatment
  • Citing Article
  • March 2017

Gastroenterología y Hepatología (English Edition)

... The Rome IV criteria define functional constipation based on the presence of at least two of the following complaints: straining, lumpy, or hard stools, sensation of incomplete evacuation, sensation of anorectal obstruction, fewer than three spontaneous bowel movements per week, and need for manual maneuvers to facilitate more than a quarter of defecations during the last 3 months with symptom onset at least 6 months prior to diagnosis [6]. Diagnosis of functional constipation is based on history and physical examination [7]. Additional tests may be required to identify underlying causes in the presence of red flag symptoms or in patients with refractory disease. ...

[Clinical practice guidelines for the management of constipation in adults. Part 1: Definition, aetiology and clinical manifestations]
  • Citing Article
  • April 2016

Gastroenterología y Hepatología

... Dietary fiber supplementation is the first-line treatment for chronic constipation according to British, American, and European guidelines [28][29][30]. The alleviating effects of dietary fibers on constipation involve several mechanisms, with particular emphasis on their ability to modulate gut microbiota and metabolite composition. ...

[Clinical practice guidelines for the management of constipation in adults. Part 2: Diagnosis and treatment]
  • Citing Article
  • April 2016

Gastroenterología y Hepatología