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Efficacy of daikenchuto for the intestinal hypomotility after open abdominal surgery: A pooled analysis of three randomized controlled trials.

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801Background: Postoperative intestinal hypomotility (IH) is very common after open abdominal (OAS) surgery. Although several advances have been made in medical therapy, very few recognized treatment or prevention methods are… Click to show full abstract

801Background: Postoperative intestinal hypomotility (IH) is very common after open abdominal (OAS) surgery. Although several advances have been made in medical therapy, very few recognized treatment or prevention methods are currently available. Daikenchuto (DKT), a traditional Japanese prescribed medicine, peripherally stimulates the neurogenic pathway, attempted to reduce postoperative IH in three exploratory randomized controlled trials (RCT). For further analysis of whether DKT accelerates IH recovery after scheduled OAS we conducted a pooled analysis of three RCTs. Methods: A pooled retrospective subset analysis of OAS patients with colon, liver, or gastric cancer in DKT RCTs was performed; RCTs were supported by the Japanese Foundation for Multidisciplinary Treatment of Cancer (JFMC). Among all patients enrolled and randomized in the three RCTs (JFMC project numbers 39-0902, 40-1001, and 42-1002), 740 patients who were eligible were included for the efficacy analysis. The modified intent-to-treat p...

Keywords: intestinal hypomotility; randomized controlled; open abdominal; analysis; pooled analysis; controlled trials

Journal Title: Journal of Clinical Oncology
Year Published: 2018

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