Ashwin D Porwal, Paresh M Gandhi, Deepak K Kulkarni, Gajanan B Bhagwat, Pravin P Kamble
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背景:功能性便秘(FC)是一种常见的胃肠道疾病,以腹痛和腹胀为特征,严重影响患者的生活质量。目的:评估猕猴桃益生菌治疗功能性便秘及相关症状的疗效:这项前瞻性、干预性、单中心、交叉研究比较了 KiwiBiotic® 与洋车前子壳在治疗 FC、腹痛和腹胀方面的安全性和有效性。被诊断为 FC 的参与者被随机分配到接受奇异果或洋车前子的两个治疗期,两个治疗期之间有 14 天的冲洗期:结果:共有 70 人参加了研究,其中 32 人先服用奇异果后服用洋车前子,33 人服用奇异果。猕猴桃益生菌在缓解腹痛和腹胀方面优于洋车前子壳,这一点从平均得分明显降低可以得到证明。此外,猕猴桃益生菌使 90.0% 以上的患者缓解了各种便秘症状,而洋车前子壳的疗效相对较低:结论:猕猴桃益生菌是治疗 FC、腹痛和腹胀的有效方法,它有望成为 FC 患者及其相关症状的替代疗法。
Effect of KiwiBiotic on functional constipation and related symptoms: A prospective, single-center, randomized, comparative, crossover study.
Background: Functional constipation (FC) is a common gastrointestinal disorder characterized by abdominal pain and bloating, which can greatly affect the quality of life of patients. Conventional treatments often yield suboptimal results, leading to the exploration of alternative therapeutic approaches.
Aim: To evaluate the efficacy of KiwiBiotic in the management of FC and related symptoms.
Methods: This prospective, interventional, single-center, crossover study compared the safety and effectiveness of KiwiBiotic®vs psyllium husk in managing FC, abdominal pain, and bloating. Participants diagnosed with FC were randomly assigned to receive KiwiBiotic or psyllium husk during the two treatment periods, with a 14-day washout period between them.
Results: Seventy participants were enrolled, 32 of whom received KiwiBiotic followed by psyllium husk, and 33 received KiwiBiotic. KiwiBiotic showed superiority over psyllium husk in alleviating abdominal pain and bloating, as evidenced by significantly lower mean scores. Furthermore, KiwiBiotic resulted in more than 90.0% of patients experiencing relief from various constipation symptoms, while psyllium husk showed comparatively lower efficacy.
Conclusion: KiwiBiotic is an effective treatment option for FC, abdominal pain, and bloating, highlighting its potential as a promising alternative therapy for patients with FC and its associated symptoms.