There is pre-existing evidence that probiotics could be useful in the improvement of ileus rates. One metaanalysis of 30 studies demonstrated a reduction in the prevalence of post-operative ileus as determined by time to flatus, time to defecation, as well as postoperative abdominal distension (PMID:37373843). More broadly in gastrointestinal surgery, a meta-analysis of 21 randomised controlled trials similarly affirmed the speedier recovery of gastrointestinal function after surgery when probiotics were administered (PMID: 35231076). In spite of these advantages, the routine use of probiotics perioperatively for colorectal cancer surgery is not performed in Singapore. We therefore seek to perform a trial to investigate whether probiotic administration perioperatively may reduce post operative ileus rates.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
QUADRUPLE
Enrollment
162
Nestle Isocal
Nestle Boost Optimum
National University Hospital
Singapore, Singapore
RECRUITINGTime to bowel movement
This records the number of days from the day of surgery before the first bowel movement was experienced by the patient.
Time frame: 0 - 14 days
Time to flatus
This records the number of days from the day of surgery before the first flatus was experienced by the patient.
Time frame: 0 - 14 days
Adverse events
Any adverse events related to the intervention. This comprises predominantly gastrointestinal related complications
Time frame: From commencement of the intervention to 30 days after surgery
Infective complications
Any infective complications which may occur in the postoperative period.
Time frame: From date of surgery to 30 days after surgery
Length of hospital stay
This records the number of days following surgery before the patient is discharged.
Time frame: 0 - 14 days
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