Parashette, Kalyan RayWaseem, ShamailaHorn, DebraShah, AaliCroffie, Joseph2016-10-192016-10-192015-12Parashette, K. R., Waseem, S., Horn, D., Shah, A., & Croffie, J. (2015). Effect of Octreotide on Colonic Motility in Pediatric Patients With Chronic Recalcitrant Constipation. Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 61(6), 626–629. http://doi.org/10.1097/MPG.0000000000000872https://hdl.handle.net/1805/11189Objective: The aim of the present study was to study the effect of octreotide on colonic motility in pediatric patients with recalcitrant chronic constipation/encopresis and other suspected colonic motility disorders. Methods: This was a nonrandomized, single-center, open-label, prospective study evaluating the effect of a single subcutaneous dose of octreotide on colonic motility. Results: Thirteen patients (5 boys) were enrolled in the study. The age range was 4.6 to 16.2 years. Eleven patients (84%) had normal colonic manometry and 2 patients (16%) had colonic neuropathy. Motility Index (MI) (mmHg) for the 15 minutes before and after octreotide infusion was 6.03 ± 1.26 (95% confidence interval [CI] 5.35–6.72) and 5.32 ± 1.66 (95% CI 4.42–6.23), respectively, with P value of 0.08. MI for the 30 minutes before and after octreotide infusion was 6.89 ± 1.37 (95% CI 6.14–7.64) and 6.71 ± 1.47 (95% CI 5.91–7.52), respectively, with P value of 0.55. MI for the 45 minutes before and after octreotide infusion was 7.73 ± 1.32 (95% CI 7.01–8.45) and 7.53 ± 1.38 (95% CI 6.78–8.28), respectively, with P value of 0.8. Conclusion: Our study showed that the administration of octreotide resulted in no significant changes in colonic MI in pediatric patients with chronic recalcitrant constipation.enPublisher Policyconstipationoctreotidecolonic manometryEffect of Octreotide on the Colonic Motility in Pediatric Patients with Chronic Recalcitrant ConstipationArticle