罗伊氏乳杆菌DSM 17938:功能性胃肠疾病的证据综述

R. Srinivasan, D. Kesavelu, Krishna Chaitanya Velig, La, Shashi Kanth Muni, S. Mehta
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罗伊氏乳杆菌DSM 17938是一种研究最广泛的益生菌,适用于患有功能性胃肠疾病的儿童和成人。为了收集罗伊氏乳杆菌DSM 17938治疗和预防这些疾病的有效性的证据。截至2018年2月,MEDLINE和Cochrane图书馆检索了相关的随机对照试验、回顾性研究和无语言限制的荟萃分析。最近的益生菌文献强烈表明,罗伊氏乳杆菌可能有效地预防和治疗某些临床疾病,如婴儿绞痛、婴儿反流、功能性便秘、急性胃肠炎、急性腹泻、抗生素相关性腹泻和坏死性小肠结肠炎。在非免疫功能低下的受试者中使用罗伊氏乳杆菌没有安全问题。最近的一项荟萃分析也支持即使在早产儿中使用罗伊氏乳杆菌的安全性。本文综述了罗伊氏乳杆菌DSM 17938的历史及其在健康和疾病方面应用的证据基础。
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Lactobacillus reuteri DSM 17938: Review of Evidence in Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders
Lactobacillus reuteri DSM 17938 has been one of the most extensively studied probiotic in children and adults with functional gastrointestinal disorders. In order to gather evidence on the efficacy of Lactobacillus reuteri DSM 17938 for treating and preventing some of these disorders. MEDLINE and the Cochrane Library were searched till February 2018 for relevant randomized controlled trials, retrospective studies, and meta-analyses with no language restrictions. The recent probiotic literature strongly suggests that Lactobacillus reuteri may be effective in the prevention and treatment of certain clinical conditions, such as infantile colic, infantile regurgitation, functional constipation, acute gastroenteritis, acute diarrhea, antibiotic-associated diarrhea, and necrotizing enterocolitis. No safety concerns with regard to the use of Lactobacillus reuteri in non-immunocompromised subjects were identified. A recent meta-analysis also supports the safety of using Lactobacillus reuteri even in preterm infants. This review presents the history of Lactobacillus reuteri DSM 17938 and the evidence base for its application in the health and disease.
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