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Systemic Prokinetic Pharmacologic Treatment for Postoperative Adynamic Ileus Following Abdominal Surgery in Adults

Alvimopan may be beneficial in the treatment for postoperative adynamic ileus following abdominal surgery in adults. Level of evidence: "C"

A Cochrane review [Abstract] 1 included 39 studies with a total of 4 615 subjects. Fifteen systemic acting prokinetic drugs were investigated and ten comparisons could be summarized. Six RCTs support the effect of Alvimopan, a novel peripheral mu receptor antagonist. However, the trials do not meet reporting guidelines and the drug is still in an investigational stage. Erythromycin showed homogenous and consistent absence of effect across all included trials and outcomes. The evidence is insufficient to recommend the use of cholecystokinin-like drugs, cisapride, dopamine-antagonists, propranolol or vasopressin. Effects are either inconsistent across outcomes, or trials are too small and often of poor methodological quality. Cisapride has been withdrawn from the market due to adverse cardiac events in many countries. Intravenous lidocaine and neostigmine might show a potential effect, but more evidence on clinically relevant outcomes is needed. Heterogeneity among included trials was seen in 10 comparisons. No major adverse drug effects were evident.

Comment: The quality of evidence is downgraded by imprecise results (limited study size for each comparison) by inconsistency (heterogeneity in interventions and outcomes).

References

  • Traut U, Brügger L, Kunz R, Pauli-Magnus C, Haug K, Bucher HC, Koller MT. Systemic prokinetic pharmacologic treatment for postoperative adynamic ileus following abdominal surgery in adults. Cochrane Database Syst Rev 2008 Jan 23;(1):CD004930. [PubMed]

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