Abstract
Objective: To evaluate the preventive effect of Zusanli (ST36) acupoint injections with various agents, for postoperative ileus (POI). Methods: We searched electronic databases for randomized controlled trials from inception to 1st February 2015 evaluating ST36 acupoint injection for preventing POI. Revman 5.2.0 was used for data analysis with effect estimates presented as mean difference (MD) with 95% confidence interval (CI). Statistical heterogeneity was tested using I 2 (defined as significant if I 2 > 75%). We used a random effects model (REM) for pooling data with significant heterogeneity. Results: Thirty trials involving 2967 participants were included. All trials were assessed as high risk of bias (poor methodological quality). For time to first flatus, meta-analysis favored ST36 acupoint injection of neostigmine (MD −20.70 h, 95% CI −25.53 to −15.87, 15 trials, I 2 = 98%, REM), vitamin B1 (MD −11.22 h, 95% CI −17.01 to −5.43, 5 trials, I 2 = 98%, REM), and metoclopramide (MD −15.65 h, 95% CI −24.77 to −6.53, 3 trials, I 2 = 94%, REM) compared to usual care alone. Meta-analysis of vitamin B1 favored ST36 acupoint injection compared to intramuscular injection (MD −17.21 h, 95% CI −21.05 to −13.36, 4 trials, I 2 = 89%, REM). Similarly, for time to bowel sounds recovery and first defecation, ST36 acupoint injection also showed positive effects.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 469-483 |
| Number of pages | 15 |
| Journal | Complementary Therapies in Medicine |
| Volume | 23 |
| Issue number | 3 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 2015 |
Keywords
- acupuncture points
- injections
- intestines
- obstructions
- postoperative care
- randomized controlled trials
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