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Abstract
Objective: To investigate the effect of perioperative probiotics on prognosis in patients with hepatectomy.
Method: By conducting a computer-based search of electronic databases to collect randomized controlled trials (RCTs) on the use of probiotics in the perioperative period for patients undergoing liver resection. Two researchers independently screened the literature, extracted data, assessed bias risk, and performed a meta-analysis using RevMan 5.4 software.
Result: A total of 988 patients were enrolled across 14 studies. The results of the meta-analysis revealed that the probiotics group had lower rates of postoperative infectious complications (OR = 0.49; 95%CI 0.49 to 0.60; P < 0.01), serum endotoxin levels (SMD= -0.69; 95%CI -1.27 to -0.11; P = 0.02), white blood cell counts (SMD= -0.37; 95%CI -0.67 to -0.061.47; P = 0.02), hospital stays (SMD= -0.85; 95%CI -1.53 to -0.18; P = 0.01), and first postoperative exhaust times (SMD= -0.85; 95%CI -1.53 to -0.18; P = 0.01) compared to the control group. No significant differences in liver function indices (alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), total bilirubin (TBiL) and international normalized ratio (INR)) or postoperative inflammatory markers (C-reactive protein (CRP), procalcitonin, interleukin-6 (IL-6)) were found between the two groups (all P > 0.05).
Conclusions: Probiotics used perioperatively can lower postoperative infection risk and shorten hospital stays for hepatectomy patients, but they do not appear to aid in liver function restoration or inflammation reduction.
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BMC Pharmacology and Toxicology is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of chemically defined therapeutic and toxic agents. The journal welcomes submissions from all fields of experimental and clinical pharmacology including clinical trials and toxicology.