Adult Outcomes: Hirschsprung Disease

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00:00:00,000
Introduction to Finnish Medical Studies
The speaker discusses the advantages of conducting medical studies in Finland, particularly the ability to track patients through a national social security number. The focus is on a study assessing bowel function and gastrointestinal quality of life in adults who underwent surgery for congenital conditions.
00:02:00,000
Study Design and Methodology
Details of the population-based cross-sectional study are provided, including the patient demographics, types of surgeries performed, and the use of matched controls for comparison.
00:04:00,000
Findings on Bowel Function
The study reveals significant differences in bowel function between patients and healthy controls, highlighting issues such as constipation and fecal soiling among the patient group.
00:06:00,000
Quality of Life Assessment
An analysis of the gastrointestinal quality of life scores shows that while many patients report a comparable quality of life to controls, a notable percentage experience significant impairments.
00:08:00,000
Predictors of Outcomes
The speaker discusses predictors of poor functional outcomes and quality of life, emphasizing the role of age and bowel function scores.
00:10:00,000
Long Segment Ganglionosis Study
A retrospective review of patients with total colonic aganglionosis is presented, focusing on their characteristics, treatment outcomes, and survival rates.
00:12:00,000
Patient Survival and Nutritional Dependence
The outcomes of patients with varying degrees of bowel aganglionosis are discussed, particularly regarding their nutritional dependence and survival rates.
00:14:00,000
Functional Outcomes Post-Surgery
The speaker reviews the functional outcomes of patients who underwent pouch anal anastomosis, including bowel movement frequency and management of complications.
00:16:00,000
Conclusions and Future Directions
The presentation concludes with a summary of findings and the importance of continued follow-up for assessing long-term outcomes in patients with bowel conditions.
00:18:00,000
Q&A Session
The session opens for questions from the audience, allowing for further discussion on the study findings and implications for patient care.

Topic overview

Dr. Risto Rintala presents on the outcomes of Hirschsprung's disease in adults. He discusses the functional outcomes of Hirschsprung's disease, bowel function score, GIGLI score, and aganglionosis.

Intended audience: Healthcare professionals and clinicians.

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