Is It Effective For Acupuncture In Treating Postoperative Ileus? ---- A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Jian Song
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Background: Acupuncture may promote early recovery of postoperative ileus (POI). This meta-analysis aimed to determine the efficacy of acupuncture on outcomes after elective surgery. Material and Methods: We searched database of PUBMED, EMBASE, the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials from their inception to Aug. 2019, and selection criteria is randomized controlled trials (RCT). Primary outcome was time to first passage of flatus(d). Secondary outcomes included time to tolerated solid food(d), time to first bowel movement(d), time of first defecation(d), duration of hospital stay(d). Result: We identified 9 studies that recruited 910 participants for inclusion in our review. Compared with other non-pharmacy treatments, acupuncture treatment yielded an improved on mean time to first passage of flatus in postoperative patients (MD=-0.67; 95% CI, [-1.33, -0.01], p= 0.000; I2= 94.7%), a shorten time to tolerated solid food (MD=-0.33; 95% CI, [-0.62, -0.04], p= 0.320; I2`=14.5%), an earlier recovery of bowel movement (MD=-0.43; 95% CI, [-0.74, -0.11], p= 0.004; I2= 73.9%), an improved on mean time of first defecation (MD=-1.33; 95% CI, [-1.90, -0.76], p= 0.000, I2= 83.2%), and reduced hospital stay (MD=-0.43; 95% CI, [-0.68, -0.19], p=0.049, I2=52.6%), Conclusion: This review identified the evidence of acupuncture for postoperative patients in improving recovery of gastrointestinal function. This benefit of acupuncture should be a potential non-pharmacotherapy in the management of postoperative ileus.
针刺治疗术后肠梗阻有效吗?----系统回顾与元分析
背景:针刺可促进术后肠梗阻(POI)的早期恢复。本荟萃分析旨在确定针灸对择期手术后预后的影响。材料与方法:检索PUBMED、EMBASE、Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials数据库自成立之日起至2019年8月,选择标准为随机对照试验(RCT)。主要观察指标为首次排气时间(d)。次要结局包括耐受固体食物的时间(d),第一次排便的时间(d),第一次排便的时间(d),住院时间(d)。结果:我们确定了9项研究,招募了910名参与者纳入我们的综述。与其他非药物治疗相比,针灸治疗可改善术后患者首次排便的平均时间(MD=-0.67;95% CI, [-1.33, -0.01], p= 0.000;I2= 94.7%),对固体食物耐受时间缩短(MD=-0.33;95% CI, [-0.62, -0.04], p= 0.320;I2 ' =14.5%),大便恢复较早(MD=-0.43;95% CI, [-0.74, -0.11], p= 0.004;I2= 73.9%),平均首次排便时间(MD=-1.33;95% CI, [-1.90, -0.76], p= 0.000, I2= 83.2%),缩短住院时间(MD=-0.43;95% CI, [-0.68, -0.19], p=0.049, I2=52.6%)。结论:本综述确定了针刺对术后患者胃肠功能恢复改善的证据。针灸的这一益处应该成为治疗术后肠梗阻的一种潜在的非药物治疗方法。
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