Biofeedback for Fecal Incontinence

Category Primary study
Registry of Trialsclinicaltrials.gov
Year 1999
Fecal incontinence affects 2% of adults in the United States. Biofeedback has been recommended for the treatment of fecal incontinence because uncontrolled studies over the past 25 years suggest that these treatments are as effective as medical or surgical management and involve no risk. However, placebo-controlled trials are still lacking. The aims of this study are: (1) to compare biofeedback to alternative therapies for which patients have a similar expectation of benefit; (2) to identify which patients are most likely to benefit; and (3) to assess the impact of treatment on quality of life.
Epistemonikos ID: f8a0f4f7d3c10d5e731b17e97f7ead199e0ed871
First added on: May 04, 2024