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. 2015 Feb;3(1):53–62. doi: 10.1177/2050640614555946

Table 2.

Correlation of adequate relief with symptom-specific and global endpoints at week 12

Symptom Correlation with adequate relief
Abdominal symptoms (percentage change from baseline)
 Abdominal pain 0.50
 Abdominal discomfort 0.54
 Abdominal bloating 0.52
 Abdominal fullness 0.54
 Abdominal cramping 0.48
Bowel symptoms (change from baseline)
 CSBMs/week 0.38
 SBMs/week 0.34
 Straining 0.39
 Stool consistency 0.32
Global endpoints
 IBS degree of relief 0.71
 IBS severity 0.62
 Constipation severity 0.61
 Treatment satisfaction 0.70

Absolute values are given for the correlations; p < 0.0001 for all correlations. CSBM: complete spontaneous bowel movement; IBS: irritable bowel syndrome; ITT: intent to treat; NRS: numerical rating scale; SBM: spontaneous bowel movement. Week 12 last observation carried forward (LOCF), pooled phase 3 IBS-C ITT population; patients with a baseline score of <3 (on the 0- to 10-point NRS) for an abdominal symptom were excluded from the analysis of that symptom; patients with a baseline score of <2 for straining, >3 for stool consistency, or a missing stool consistency or straining score (i.e. due to 0 SBMs) were excluded from the analysis of that parameter.