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Title: Belgian consensus on irritable bowel syndrome
Authors: Kindt, S.
Louis, H.
De Schepper, H.
Arts, J.
CAENEPEEL, Philip 
De Looze, D.
Gerkens, A.
Holvoet, T.
Latour , P.
Mahler, T.
Mokaddem, F.
Nullens, S.
Piessevaux, H.
Poortmans , P.
Rasschaert, G.
Surmont, M.
Vafa, H.
Van Malderen, K.
Vanuytsel, T.
Wuestenberghs, F.
Tack, J.
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: UNIV CATHOLIQUE LOUVAIN-UCL
Source: ACTA GASTRO-ENTEROLOGICA BELGICA, 85 (2) , p. 360 -382
Abstract: Background: Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is characterised by recurrent abdominal pain related to defaecation or associated with altered stool frequency or consistency. Despite its prevalence, major uncertainties in the diagnostic and therapeutic management persist in clinical practice. Methods: A Delphi consensus was conducted by 20 experts from Belgium, and consisted of literature review and voting process on 78 statements. Grading of recommendations, assessment, development and evaluation criteria were applied to evaluate the quality of evidence. Consensus was defined as > 80 % agreement. Results: Consensus was reached for 50 statements. The Belgian consensus agreed as to the multifactorial aetiology of IBS. According to the consensus abdominal discomfort also represents a cardinal symptom, while bloating and abdominal distension often coexist. IBS needs subtyping based on stool pattern. The importance of a positive diagnosis, relying on history and clinical examination is underlined, while additional testing should remain limited, except when alarm features are present. Explanation of IBS represents a crucial part of patient management. Lifestyle modification, spasmolytics and water-solube fibres are considered cognitive behavioural therapy and specific treatments targeting diarrhoea and constipation are considered appropriate. There is a consensus to restrict faecal microbiota transplantation and gluten
Notes: Kindt, S (corresponding author), Univ Ziekenhuis Brussel, Dept Gastroenterol & Hepatol, Laarbeeklaan 101, B-1090 Brussels, Belgium.
sebastien.kindt@uzbrussel.be
Keywords: irritable bowel syndrome;Delphi consensus;diagnosis;treatment;review
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/37625
ISSN: 0001-5644
DOI: 10.51821/85.2.10100
ISI #: WOS:000804555500001
Rights: Free access
Category: A1
Type: Journal Contribution
Validations: ecoom 2023
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