Post-repair laxative management in obstetric anal sphincter injury guidelines: A narrative review

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作者
Tucker, Julie [1 ]
Hassam, Tayla [2 ]
Juszczyk, Karolina [3 ]
Briley, Annette [4 ]
Parange, Anupam [5 ]
Murphy, Elizabeth Mary Anne [6 ]
机构
[1] Lyell McEwin Hosp, Northern Adelaide Local Hlth Network, Women & Childrens Div, Continence Nursing Serv, Haydown Rd, Elizabeth Vale, SA 5112, Australia
[2] Lyell McEwin Hosp, Northern Adelaide Local Hlth Network, Women & Childrens Div, Elizabeth Vale, SA, Australia
[3] Lyell McEwin Hosp, Northern Adelaide Local Hlth Network, Div Surg Special & Anaesthet, Elizabeth Vale, SA, Australia
[4] Flinders Univ S Australia, Coll Nursing & Hlth Sci, Womens Hlth & Midwifery Res, Bedford Pk, SA, Australia
[5] Lyell McEwin Hosp, Women & Childrens Div, Obstet & Gynaecol, Elizabeth Vale, SA, Australia
[6] Lyell McEwin Hosp, Northern Allied Hlth Network NALHN, Div Surg Specialties & Anaesthet, Elizabeth Vale, SA, Australia
关键词
guideline; laxative; obstetric anal sphincter injury; osmotic laxative; stool softener; CLINICAL-TRIAL; INCONTINENCE; LACERATIONS; PREVENTION;
D O I
10.1111/ajo.13594
中图分类号
R71 [妇产科学];
学科分类号
100211 ;
摘要
Background Childbirth is a common factor which increases the risk of obstetric anal sphincter injuries (OASIS). Damage to the anal sphincters increases the risk of anal incontinence, which has a debilitating impact on the quality of life. Post-repair laxatives are prescribed in this group of women. However, there is no consensus regarding the type or frequency with which they are used, and available guidelines lack consistency and evidence to support the recommendations. Aim The aim was to review and compare the international, national and local Australian management guidelines for recommendations regarding laxative use in women after OASIS. Method An online literature search of medical and nursing databases such as PubMed, Embase, MEDLINE, CINAHL, Web of Science, Scopus and Cochrane was performed between January 2000 and October 2020. Full-text articles with MeSH headings and Text Words [TW] identified guidelines in the prevention, management and care of OASIS. The search terms included 'obstetric anal sphincter injury', 'OASIS', 'perineal tear', 'postpartum continence', 'bowel injury', 'aperient', 'laxative use' and 'bulking agents'. Results Thirteen guidelines were included. Laxatives were recommended in most guidelines; however, there was a lack of consistency regarding the type of laxative used, frequency, dose and duration of use. Guidelines were based on historical evidence, with paucity of recently acquired data identified. Conclusions There is no consensus regarding an optimal laxative regime for women who sustain an anal sphincter injury after childbirth. Further research is required to develop evidence-based robust clinical guidelines regarding laxative use in women who sustain OASIS.
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