The Effects of Probiotic Supplementation on Functional Constipation Following Colonoscopy: A Double-blinded Randomized Controlled Trial

M. Soheilipour, Leila Khosravi, Elham Tabesh, Mohammad Jafari, Fatemeh Rabiee, M. Tajabadi-Ebrahimi, Peyman Adibi
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Functional constipation (FC) is characterized by infrequent and hard bowel movements, often accompanied by difficulty and pain during the passage. It has been suggested that an imbalanced microbiome contributes to the development of FC. One potential intervention is post-colonoscopy probiotic supplementation, which could create a favorable environment for FC patients. This study aimed to investigate the effect of probiotic supplementation on relieving constipation in FC patients. The current study was a double-blinded, randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trial (RCT) involving 78 patients with FC. Participants were randomly assigned to either the probiotic (n=39) or placebo groups (n=39). They received two capsules of either probiotic or placebo for 12 weeks. The assessment of bowel habit was based on ROME-IV criteria, which included anal obstruction feeling, defecation frequency, hard stool, painful defecation, force pushing, manual maneuvers, incomplete emptying, and total score. In addition, primary outcomes also included variables related to the Bristol Stool Form Scale (BSFS). Probiotic supplementation significantly decreased the ROME-IV total score and its other components, with the exception of defecation frequency, when compared to the placebo group (13.93± 0.57 vs. 17.77± 0.60; P<0.001). Furthermore, the risk of type I stool (RR: 0.036; 95% CI: 0.004-0.331) and II stool (RR: 0.076; 95% CI: 0.019-0.309) was significantly decreased in the probiotic group. Despite some controversies surrounding the effects of probiotic supplementation on FC treatment, this RCT concluded that probiotic supplementation can improve bowel habits in FC patients. Evaluation of the quality of life and fecal count of Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium can be considered as secondary outcomes for future studies.
补充益生菌对结肠镜检查后功能性便秘的影响:双盲随机对照试验
功能性便秘(Functional constipation,FC)的特点是排便次数少且排便困难,通常伴有排便困难和疼痛。有研究认为,微生物群失衡是导致功能性便秘的原因之一。本研究旨在探讨补充益生菌对缓解 FC 患者便秘的影响。本研究是一项双盲、随机、安慰剂对照临床试验(RCT),共有 78 名 FC 患者参与。参与者被随机分配到益生菌组(39 人)或安慰剂组(39 人)。他们在 12 周内服用两粒益生菌或安慰剂。排便习惯的评估基于 ROME-IV 标准,包括肛门梗阻感、排便频率、硬便、排便疼痛、用力推、手动操作、排空不完全和总分。与安慰剂组相比,补充益生菌可显著降低ROME-IV总分及其他组成部分(排便次数除外)(13.93± 0.57 vs. 17.77± 0.60;P<0.001)。此外,益生菌组出现 I 型粪便(RR:0.036;95% CI:0.004-0.331)和 II 型粪便(RR:0.076;95% CI:0.019-0.309)的风险显著降低。尽管围绕益生菌补充剂对 FC 治疗的影响存在一些争议,但这项研究得出结论,益生菌补充剂可以改善 FC 患者的排便习惯。
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