The dose response of the internal anal sphincter to topical application of glyceryl trinitrate ointment.

Category Primary study
JournalColorectal disease : the official journal of the Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland
Year 2001
INTRODUCTION: Glyceryl trinitrate (GTN) ointment has been used for the treatment of chronic anal fissure based on the assumed pathophysiology that the fissure is due to internal anal sphincter hypertonia and that GTN causes relaxation. METHOD: 48 patients, with a diagnosis of haemorrhoids, underwent 24 h anal manometry following application of different concentrations (placebo, 0.1%, 0.2%, 0.4%) of GTN ointment. RESULTS: We have found that there was a progressive relaxation with increasing doses (placebo -8.8%, 0.1% GTN -21.9%, 0.2% GTN -27.2%, 0.4% GTN -33.1%). One way ANOVA showed this progression was significant (P=0.020), with the difference lying between placebo and 0.4% GTN (Tukey multiple comparisons, P=0.017). Only 3 patients experienced headaches and these were split evenly between the treatment arms. CONCLUSION: The internal anal sphincter has a dose related response to GTN and when dose application is strictly applied higher doses may be used without an increase in side-effects.
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