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Paralytic Ileus and Prophylactic Gastrointestinal Motility Medication after Spinal Operation

PURPOSE: To investigate the prevalence of paralytic ileus after spinal operation in the supine or prone operative position and to determine the efficacy of prophylactic gastrointestinal motility medications in preventing symptomatic paralytic ileus after a spinal operation. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Al...

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Autores principales: Oh, Chang Hyun, Ji, Gyu Yeul, Yoon, Seung Hwan, Hyun, Dongkeun, Park, Hyeong-chun, Kim, Yeo Ju
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Publicado: Yonsei University College of Medicine 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4630052/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26446646
http://dx.doi.org/10.3349/ymj.2015.56.6.1627
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author Oh, Chang Hyun
Ji, Gyu Yeul
Yoon, Seung Hwan
Hyun, Dongkeun
Park, Hyeong-chun
Kim, Yeo Ju
author_facet Oh, Chang Hyun
Ji, Gyu Yeul
Yoon, Seung Hwan
Hyun, Dongkeun
Park, Hyeong-chun
Kim, Yeo Ju
author_sort Oh, Chang Hyun
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description PURPOSE: To investigate the prevalence of paralytic ileus after spinal operation in the supine or prone operative position and to determine the efficacy of prophylactic gastrointestinal motility medications in preventing symptomatic paralytic ileus after a spinal operation. MATERIALS AND METHODS: All patients received spinal surgery in the supine or prone operative position. The study period was divided into two phases: first, to analyze the prevalence of radiographic and symptomatic paralytic ileus after a spinal operation, and second, to determine the therapeutic effects of prophylactic gastrointestinal motility medications (postoperative intravenous injection of scopolamine butylbromide and metoclopramide hydrochloride) on symptomatic paralytic ileus after a spinal operation. RESULTS: Basic demographic data were not different. In the first phase of this study, 27 patients (32.9%) with radiographic paralytic ileus and 11 patients (13.4%) with symptomatic paralytic ileus were observed. Radiographic paralytic ileus was more often noted in patients who underwent an operation in the prone position (p=0.044); whereas the occurrence of symptomatic paralytic ileus was not different between the supine and prone positioned patients (p=0.385). In the second phase, prophylactic medications were shown to be ineffective in preventing symptomatic paralytic ileus after spinal surgery [symptomatic paralytic ileus was observed in 11.1% (4/36) with prophylactic medication and 16.7% (5/30) with a placebo, p=0.513]. CONCLUSION: Spinal surgery in the prone position was shown to increase the likelihood of radiographic paralytic ileus occurrence, but not symptomatic paralytic ileus. Unfortunately, the prophylactic medications to prevent symptomatic paralytic ileus after spine surgery were shown to be ineffective.
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spelling pubmed-46300522015-11-04 Paralytic Ileus and Prophylactic Gastrointestinal Motility Medication after Spinal Operation Oh, Chang Hyun Ji, Gyu Yeul Yoon, Seung Hwan Hyun, Dongkeun Park, Hyeong-chun Kim, Yeo Ju Yonsei Med J Original Article PURPOSE: To investigate the prevalence of paralytic ileus after spinal operation in the supine or prone operative position and to determine the efficacy of prophylactic gastrointestinal motility medications in preventing symptomatic paralytic ileus after a spinal operation. MATERIALS AND METHODS: All patients received spinal surgery in the supine or prone operative position. The study period was divided into two phases: first, to analyze the prevalence of radiographic and symptomatic paralytic ileus after a spinal operation, and second, to determine the therapeutic effects of prophylactic gastrointestinal motility medications (postoperative intravenous injection of scopolamine butylbromide and metoclopramide hydrochloride) on symptomatic paralytic ileus after a spinal operation. RESULTS: Basic demographic data were not different. In the first phase of this study, 27 patients (32.9%) with radiographic paralytic ileus and 11 patients (13.4%) with symptomatic paralytic ileus were observed. Radiographic paralytic ileus was more often noted in patients who underwent an operation in the prone position (p=0.044); whereas the occurrence of symptomatic paralytic ileus was not different between the supine and prone positioned patients (p=0.385). In the second phase, prophylactic medications were shown to be ineffective in preventing symptomatic paralytic ileus after spinal surgery [symptomatic paralytic ileus was observed in 11.1% (4/36) with prophylactic medication and 16.7% (5/30) with a placebo, p=0.513]. CONCLUSION: Spinal surgery in the prone position was shown to increase the likelihood of radiographic paralytic ileus occurrence, but not symptomatic paralytic ileus. Unfortunately, the prophylactic medications to prevent symptomatic paralytic ileus after spine surgery were shown to be ineffective. Yonsei University College of Medicine 2015-11-01 2015-09-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4630052/ /pubmed/26446646 http://dx.doi.org/10.3349/ymj.2015.56.6.1627 Text en © Copyright: Yonsei University College of Medicine 2015 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Oh, Chang Hyun
Ji, Gyu Yeul
Yoon, Seung Hwan
Hyun, Dongkeun
Park, Hyeong-chun
Kim, Yeo Ju
Paralytic Ileus and Prophylactic Gastrointestinal Motility Medication after Spinal Operation
title Paralytic Ileus and Prophylactic Gastrointestinal Motility Medication after Spinal Operation
title_full Paralytic Ileus and Prophylactic Gastrointestinal Motility Medication after Spinal Operation
title_fullStr Paralytic Ileus and Prophylactic Gastrointestinal Motility Medication after Spinal Operation
title_full_unstemmed Paralytic Ileus and Prophylactic Gastrointestinal Motility Medication after Spinal Operation
title_short Paralytic Ileus and Prophylactic Gastrointestinal Motility Medication after Spinal Operation
title_sort paralytic ileus and prophylactic gastrointestinal motility medication after spinal operation
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4630052/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26446646
http://dx.doi.org/10.3349/ymj.2015.56.6.1627
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