Effects of fibre-supplemented enteral feeds on bowel function of non-critically ill tube-fed adults: a meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials

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Tay, Valerie Xin Pei [1 ]
Noor, Nur Asyikin Mohamed [1 ]
Tan, Lee Boo [1 ]
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[1] Singapore Gen Hosp, Dept Dietet, Outram Rd, Singapore 169608, Singapore
关键词
Dietary fibre; Enteral feeding; Bowel function; Adults; NURSING-HOME RESIDENTS; CHAIN FATTY-ACIDS; DIETARY FIBER; OLDER-PEOPLE; RISK-FACTORS; NUTRITION; DIARRHEA; PREVALENCE; TOLERANCE; HEAD;
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10.1017/S0007114523001289
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R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
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100403 ;
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Diarrhoea is common in enterally fed patients and can impact their nutritional and overall outcomes. This meta-analysis evaluates the potential benefits of fibre-supplemented (FS) feeds on incidence of diarrhoea and stool frequency in non-critically ill tube-fed adults. Databases including PubMed, Embase and CINAHL with full text were searched for randomised controlled trials (RCT) with adults on exclusive tube feeding, published until August 2022. The Cochrane Collaboration's tool was used for quality assessment. Studies with published results on incidence of diarrhoea and stool frequency were analysed using RevMan 5. Thirteen RCT with 847 non-critically ill patients between 20 and 90 years old without diarrhoea at the onset of enteral feeding were included. Study duration ranged from 3 to 35 d. Nine papers investigated the incidence of diarrhoea where intervention group was given FS and control was given non-fibre-supplemented (NFS) enteral feeds. Those receiving FS feeds were significantly less likely to experience diarrhoea as compared with those using NFS feeds (OR 0 & BULL;44; 95 % CI 0 & BULL;20, 0 & BULL;95; P = 0 & BULL;04; I2 = 71 %). Combined analysis showed no differences in stool frequency in those receiving NFS feeds (SMD 0 & BULL;32; 95 % CI -0 & BULL;53, 1 & BULL;16; P = 0 & BULL;47; I2 = 90 %). Results should be interpreted with caution due to considerable heterogeneity between study population, assessment tool for diarrhoea, potential conflict of interest and short duration of studies. This meta-analysis shows that FS feeds can reduce the incidence of diarrhoea in non-critically ill adults; however, the effects of stool frequency remain debatable.
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页码:2076 / 2087
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