Review Article

Digital Rectal Examination and Balloon Expulsion Test in the Study of Defecatory Disorders: Are They Suitable as Screening or Excluding Tests?

Table 3

Summary of studies with digital rectal examination.

Study referenceGender
(fem)
Age
(y)
DRE
(used criteria)
Comparative test
(used criteria)
SeSpPPVNPV

[37]268152642 of as-pc/as-nr, pe-i, pd-aHRM (type I–IV DD)93599166
[28]20918412 of as-pc/as-nr, am-nc, pd-aARM + BET or CTT pr-p or pr-nr, ne, stt73859731
[36]16844pr-pcARM + CTT83959865
[47]136pr-pcDEF + EMG aa-ni, i58886287

DRE: digital rectal examination, HRM: high resolution manometry, ARM: anorectal manometry, DEF: defecography, EMG: electromyography, and CCT: colonic transit time.
DRE: as-pc (anal sphincter paradoxical contraction), as-nr (anal sphincter nonrelaxing), am-nc (abdominal muscles not contracted), pd-a (perineal descent absent), and pe-i (push effort impaired).
HRM or ARM: pr-pc (puborectalis paradoxical contraction) or pr-nr (puborectalis nonrelaxing).
DEF: aa-ni (anorectal angle not increased).
EMG: i (activity increased).
CTT: stt (slow transit time).
BET: ne (not expelling a 50 mL water balloon in 1 minute).