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Perioperative supplementation with bifidobacteria improves postoperative nutritional recovery, inflammatory response, and fecal microbiota in patients undergoing colorectal surgery: a prospective, randomized clinical trial
The use of probiotics has been widely documented to benefit human health, but their clinical value in surgical patients remains unclear. The present study investigated the effect of perioperative oral administration of probiotic bifidobacteria to patients undergoing colorectal surgery. Sixty patient...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4858881/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27200261 http://dx.doi.org/10.12938/bmfh.2015-017 |
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author | MIZUTA, Minoru ENDO, Izuru YAMAMOTO, Sumiharu INOKAWA, Hidetoshi KUBO, Masatoshi UDAKA, Tetsunobu SOGABE, Osanori MAEDA, Hiroya SHIRAKAWA, Kazutoyo OKAZAKI, Eriko ODAMAKI, Toshitaka ABE, Fumiaki XIAO, Jin-zhong |
author_facet | MIZUTA, Minoru ENDO, Izuru YAMAMOTO, Sumiharu INOKAWA, Hidetoshi KUBO, Masatoshi UDAKA, Tetsunobu SOGABE, Osanori MAEDA, Hiroya SHIRAKAWA, Kazutoyo OKAZAKI, Eriko ODAMAKI, Toshitaka ABE, Fumiaki XIAO, Jin-zhong |
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description | The use of probiotics has been widely documented to benefit human health, but their clinical value in surgical patients remains unclear. The present study investigated the effect of perioperative oral administration of probiotic bifidobacteria to patients undergoing colorectal surgery. Sixty patients undergoing colorectal resection were randomized to two groups prior to resection. One group (n=31) received a probiotic supplement, Bifidobacterium longum BB536, preoperatively for 7–14 days and postoperatively for 14 days, while the other group (n=29) received no intervention as a control. The occurrences of postoperative infectious complications were recorded. Blood and fecal samples were collected before and after surgery. No significant difference was found in the incidence of postoperative infectious complications and duration of hospital stay between the two groups. In comparison to the control group, the probiotic group tended to have higher postoperative levels of erythrocytes, hemoglobin, lymphocytes, total protein, and albumin and lower levels of high sensitive C-reactive proteins. Postoperatively, the proportions of fecal bacteria changed significantly; Actinobacteria increased in the probiotic group, Bacteroidetes and Proteobacteria increased in the control group, and Firmicutes decreased in both groups. Significant correlations were found between the proportions of fecal bacteria and blood parameters; Actinobacteria correlated negatively with blood inflammatory parameters, while Bacteroidetes and Proteobacteria correlated positively with blood inflammatory parameters. In the subgroup of patients who received preoperative chemoradiotherapy treatment, the duration of hospital stay was significantly shortened upon probiotic intervention. These results suggest that perioperative oral administration of bifidobacteria may contribute to a balanced intestinal microbiota and attenuated postoperative inflammatory responses, which may subsequently promote a healthy recovery after colorectal resection. |
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spelling | pubmed-48588812016-05-19 Perioperative supplementation with bifidobacteria improves postoperative nutritional recovery, inflammatory response, and fecal microbiota in patients undergoing colorectal surgery: a prospective, randomized clinical trial MIZUTA, Minoru ENDO, Izuru YAMAMOTO, Sumiharu INOKAWA, Hidetoshi KUBO, Masatoshi UDAKA, Tetsunobu SOGABE, Osanori MAEDA, Hiroya SHIRAKAWA, Kazutoyo OKAZAKI, Eriko ODAMAKI, Toshitaka ABE, Fumiaki XIAO, Jin-zhong Biosci Microbiota Food Health Full Paper The use of probiotics has been widely documented to benefit human health, but their clinical value in surgical patients remains unclear. The present study investigated the effect of perioperative oral administration of probiotic bifidobacteria to patients undergoing colorectal surgery. Sixty patients undergoing colorectal resection were randomized to two groups prior to resection. One group (n=31) received a probiotic supplement, Bifidobacterium longum BB536, preoperatively for 7–14 days and postoperatively for 14 days, while the other group (n=29) received no intervention as a control. The occurrences of postoperative infectious complications were recorded. Blood and fecal samples were collected before and after surgery. No significant difference was found in the incidence of postoperative infectious complications and duration of hospital stay between the two groups. In comparison to the control group, the probiotic group tended to have higher postoperative levels of erythrocytes, hemoglobin, lymphocytes, total protein, and albumin and lower levels of high sensitive C-reactive proteins. Postoperatively, the proportions of fecal bacteria changed significantly; Actinobacteria increased in the probiotic group, Bacteroidetes and Proteobacteria increased in the control group, and Firmicutes decreased in both groups. Significant correlations were found between the proportions of fecal bacteria and blood parameters; Actinobacteria correlated negatively with blood inflammatory parameters, while Bacteroidetes and Proteobacteria correlated positively with blood inflammatory parameters. In the subgroup of patients who received preoperative chemoradiotherapy treatment, the duration of hospital stay was significantly shortened upon probiotic intervention. These results suggest that perioperative oral administration of bifidobacteria may contribute to a balanced intestinal microbiota and attenuated postoperative inflammatory responses, which may subsequently promote a healthy recovery after colorectal resection. BMFH Press 2015-12-09 2016 /pmc/articles/PMC4858881/ /pubmed/27200261 http://dx.doi.org/10.12938/bmfh.2015-017 Text en BMFH Press http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License. |
spellingShingle | Full Paper MIZUTA, Minoru ENDO, Izuru YAMAMOTO, Sumiharu INOKAWA, Hidetoshi KUBO, Masatoshi UDAKA, Tetsunobu SOGABE, Osanori MAEDA, Hiroya SHIRAKAWA, Kazutoyo OKAZAKI, Eriko ODAMAKI, Toshitaka ABE, Fumiaki XIAO, Jin-zhong Perioperative supplementation with bifidobacteria improves postoperative nutritional recovery, inflammatory response, and fecal microbiota in patients undergoing colorectal surgery: a prospective, randomized clinical trial |
title | Perioperative supplementation with bifidobacteria improves postoperative nutritional recovery,
inflammatory response, and fecal microbiota in patients undergoing colorectal surgery: a prospective,
randomized clinical trial |
title_full | Perioperative supplementation with bifidobacteria improves postoperative nutritional recovery,
inflammatory response, and fecal microbiota in patients undergoing colorectal surgery: a prospective,
randomized clinical trial |
title_fullStr | Perioperative supplementation with bifidobacteria improves postoperative nutritional recovery,
inflammatory response, and fecal microbiota in patients undergoing colorectal surgery: a prospective,
randomized clinical trial |
title_full_unstemmed | Perioperative supplementation with bifidobacteria improves postoperative nutritional recovery,
inflammatory response, and fecal microbiota in patients undergoing colorectal surgery: a prospective,
randomized clinical trial |
title_short | Perioperative supplementation with bifidobacteria improves postoperative nutritional recovery,
inflammatory response, and fecal microbiota in patients undergoing colorectal surgery: a prospective,
randomized clinical trial |
title_sort | perioperative supplementation with bifidobacteria improves postoperative nutritional recovery,
inflammatory response, and fecal microbiota in patients undergoing colorectal surgery: a prospective,
randomized clinical trial |
topic | Full Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4858881/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27200261 http://dx.doi.org/10.12938/bmfh.2015-017 |
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