Effects of chewing gum on gastrointestinal function in patients following spinal surgery: a meta-analysis and systematic review

被引:6
|
作者
Liao, Xiao-qin [1 ]
Li, Sai-lan [1 ]
Peng, Yan-chun [1 ]
Chen, Liang-wan [1 ]
Lin, Yan-juan [1 ]
机构
[1] Fujian Med Univ, Union Hosp, Fuzhou 350001, Fujian, Peoples R China
关键词
Chewing gum; Spine; Gastrointestinal function; Meta-analysis; BOWEL FUNCTION RECOVERY; FUSION SURGERY; ILEUS; MOTILITY; TRIAL;
D O I
10.1007/s00586-022-07304-w
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
摘要
Purpose There are conflicting opinions regarding the efficacy of chewing gum for the recovery of gastrointestinal function in patients following spinal surgery. Thus, we aimed to conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis of existing articles to evaluate the effect of gum-chewing on patients following spinal surgery. Methods A computer search was used to identify randomised controlled trials (RCTs) involving gum-chewing from eight databases: Cochrane Library, PubMed, Embase, MEDLINE, Web of Science, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, China Science and Technology Journal Database, and WanFang Data. After evaluating the risk of bias for the included studies, we used the Revman 5.3 software to conduct a meta-analysis of the data. Results The study included seven RCTs, with a total of 706 patients. The meta-analysis reported that gum-chewing could shorten the interval between surgery and first bowel movement (mean deviation [MD] = - 23.02; 95% confidence interval [CI]: - 24.67, - 21.38; P < 0.00001), first flatus (MD = - 1.54; 95% CI - 2.48, - 0.60; P = 0.001), and first bowel sounds (MD = - 5.08; 95% CI - 6.02, - 4.15; P < 0.00001). Moreover, there was a significant reduction in postoperative analgesic dosage within 12 h (standardised mean difference [SMD] = - 0.28; 95% CI - 0.52, - 0.05; P = 0.02). However, there were no significant differences between the chewing gum and control groups (P > 0.05) regarding the postoperative nausea score, abdominal pain score, 24- and 48-h analgesic drug dosage, and length of hospital stay. Conclusion To a certain extent, masticating gum can promote the recovery of gastrointestinal function and reduce the need for postoperative analgesics in patients following spinal surgery. However, this conclusion is affected by the quantity and quality of the included articles. Therefore, additional high-quality studies are needed to verify these results.
引用
收藏
页码:2536 / 2546
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Effects of chewing gum on gastrointestinal function in patients following spinal surgery: a meta-analysis and systematic review
    Xiao-qin Liao
    Sai-lan Li
    Yan-chun Peng
    Liang-wan Chen
    Yan-juan Lin
    European Spine Journal, 2022, 31 : 2536 - 2546
  • [2] Gum chewing and gastrointestinal function following caesarean delivery: a systematic review and meta-analysis
    Hochner, Hagit
    Tenfelde, Sandi M.
    Abu Ahmad, Wiessam
    Liebergall-Wischnitzer, Michal
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NURSING, 2015, 24 (13-14) : 1795 - 1804
  • [3] Effect of chewing gum on gastrointestinal function after gynecological surgery: A systematic literature review and meta-analysis
    Xu, Chao
    Peng, Jie
    Liu, Su
    Qi, Dun-Yi
    JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY RESEARCH, 2018, 44 (05) : 936 - 943
  • [4] Effects of Postoperative Gum Chewing on Recovery of Gastrointestinal Function Following Laparoscopic Gynecologic Surgery: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials
    Tuscharoenporn, Thunwipa
    Uruwankul, Kittithat
    Charoenkwan, Kittipat
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE, 2024, 13 (10)
  • [5] Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Chewing-Gum Therapy in the Reduction of Postoperative Paralytic Ileus Following Gastrointestinal Surgery
    J. Edward F. Fitzgerald
    Irfan Ahmed
    World Journal of Surgery, 2009, 33 : 2557 - 2566
  • [6] Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Chewing-Gum Therapy in the Reduction of Postoperative Paralytic Ileus Following Gastrointestinal Surgery
    Fitzgerald, J. Edward F.
    Ahmed, Irfan
    WORLD JOURNAL OF SURGERY, 2009, 33 (12) : 2557 - 2566
  • [7] Chewing Gum for Intestinal Function Recovery after Colorectal Cancer Surgery: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
    Mei, Binbin
    Wang, Wenting
    Cui, Feifei
    Wen, Zunjia
    Shen, Meifen
    GASTROENTEROLOGY RESEARCH AND PRACTICE, 2017, 2017
  • [8] Gum Chewing and Coffee Consumption but not Caffeine Intake Improve Bowel Function after Gastrointestinal Surgery: a Systematic Review and Network Meta-analysis
    Sinz, Stefanie
    Warschkow, Rene
    Tarantino, Ignazio
    Steffen, Thomas
    JOURNAL OF GASTROINTESTINAL SURGERY, 2023, 27 (08) : 1730 - 1745
  • [9] Gum Chewing and Coffee Consumption but not Caffeine Intake Improve Bowel Function after Gastrointestinal Surgery: a Systematic Review and Network Meta-analysis
    Stefanie Sinz
    René Warschkow
    Ignazio Tarantino
    Thomas Steffen
    Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery, 2023, 27 : 1730 - 1745
  • [10] Effects Of Caffeine Chewing Gum On Exercise Performance: A Systematic Review And Meta-analysis
    Barreto, Gabriel
    Loureiro, Lais
    Reis, Caio
    Saunders, Bryan
    MEDICINE & SCIENCE IN SPORTS & EXERCISE, 2022, 54 (09) : 115 - 116