Electro-acupuncture to prevent prolonged postoperative ileus: a randomized clinical trial.

2010; National Institutes of Health; Volume: 16; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.3748/wjg.v16.i1.104

Autores

Zhi Qiang Meng, M. Kay Garcia, Joseph S. Chiang, Hui Peng, Ying Shi, Jie Fu, Lu Ming Liu, Zhong Xing Liao, Ying Zhang, Wen Ying Bei, Bob Thornton, J. Lynn Palmer, Jennifer L. McQuade, Lorenzo Cohen,

Tópico(s)

Cardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical Outcomes

Resumo

To examine whether acupuncture can prevent prolonged postoperative ileus (PPOI) after intraperitoneal surgery for colon cancer.Ninety patients were recruited from the Fudan University Cancer Hospital, Shanghai, China. After surgery, patients were randomized to receive acupuncture (once daily, starting on postoperative day 1, for up to six consecutive days) or usual care. PPOI was defined as an inability to pass flatus or have a bowel movement by 96 h after surgery. The main outcomes were time to first flatus, time to first bowel movement, and electrogastroenterography. Secondary outcomes were quality of life (QOL) measures, including pain, nausea, insomnia, abdominal distension/fullness, and sense of well-being.No significant differences in PPOI on day 4 (P = 0.71) or QOL measures were found between the groups. There were also no group differences when the data were analyzed by examining those whose PPOI had resolved by day 5 (P = 0.69) or day 6 (P = 0.88). No adverse events related to acupuncture were reported.Acupuncture did not prevent PPOI and was not useful for treating PPOI once it had developed in this population.

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