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Probiotics in irritable bowel syndrome – is the quest for the right strain over? Rapid review of existing guidelines and recommendations

Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) – functional gastrointestinal disorder (FGIDs) and disorder of gut-brain interaction (DGBIs) – has emerged as an important medical problem with an impact on health care systems, affecting patients’ quality of life. The management of IBS consists of pharmacological and...

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Autores principales: Marlicz, Wojciech, Skonieczna-Żydecka, Karolina, Krynicka, Patrycja, Łoniewski, Igor, Rydzewska, Grażyna
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Publicado: Termedia Publishing House 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8690954/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34976247
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/pg.2021.111766
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author Marlicz, Wojciech
Skonieczna-Żydecka, Karolina
Krynicka, Patrycja
Łoniewski, Igor
Rydzewska, Grażyna
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Skonieczna-Żydecka, Karolina
Krynicka, Patrycja
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description Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) – functional gastrointestinal disorder (FGIDs) and disorder of gut-brain interaction (DGBIs) – has emerged as an important medical problem with an impact on health care systems, affecting patients’ quality of life. The management of IBS consists of pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments; however, the data of their long-term efficacy are scarce. Modulation of gastrointestinal microbiota, by means of probiotics and prebiotics, is often sought and advertised as a popular treatment modality in IBS. Faecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) awaits recommendations for IBS treatment and requires more methodological assessments. To date, numerous guidelines and recommendations have been published on the role of probiotics in IBS. Because no probiotic claim for probiotics in foods has yet been granted by the European Food and Safety Authority (EFSA), medical practitioners still recommend probiotics on the basis of available literature and recommendations released by independent health authorities. We aimed to summarize published formal recommendations and guidelines regarding the clinical effectiveness of available probiotic strains and conduct a random-effects meta-analysis of outcomes for which ≥ 2 studies contributed data on the same probiotic strain recommended to adults with IBS. Based on available and most recent guidelines, we report that probiotics, as a group, may be an effective treatment for global symptoms and abdominal pain in IBS, with the strongest effect for genus Lactobacillus. Our current and updated meta-analysis is in line with several reports documenting significant effects of Lactobacillus plantarum (Lp299v) in reducing the risk of global symptoms and their persistence, which could assist clinicians in making the choice for the right probiotic strain in IBS patients.
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spelling pubmed-86909542021-12-30 Probiotics in irritable bowel syndrome – is the quest for the right strain over? Rapid review of existing guidelines and recommendations Marlicz, Wojciech Skonieczna-Żydecka, Karolina Krynicka, Patrycja Łoniewski, Igor Rydzewska, Grażyna Prz Gastroenterol Systematic review/Meta-analysis Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) – functional gastrointestinal disorder (FGIDs) and disorder of gut-brain interaction (DGBIs) – has emerged as an important medical problem with an impact on health care systems, affecting patients’ quality of life. The management of IBS consists of pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments; however, the data of their long-term efficacy are scarce. Modulation of gastrointestinal microbiota, by means of probiotics and prebiotics, is often sought and advertised as a popular treatment modality in IBS. Faecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) awaits recommendations for IBS treatment and requires more methodological assessments. To date, numerous guidelines and recommendations have been published on the role of probiotics in IBS. Because no probiotic claim for probiotics in foods has yet been granted by the European Food and Safety Authority (EFSA), medical practitioners still recommend probiotics on the basis of available literature and recommendations released by independent health authorities. We aimed to summarize published formal recommendations and guidelines regarding the clinical effectiveness of available probiotic strains and conduct a random-effects meta-analysis of outcomes for which ≥ 2 studies contributed data on the same probiotic strain recommended to adults with IBS. Based on available and most recent guidelines, we report that probiotics, as a group, may be an effective treatment for global symptoms and abdominal pain in IBS, with the strongest effect for genus Lactobacillus. Our current and updated meta-analysis is in line with several reports documenting significant effects of Lactobacillus plantarum (Lp299v) in reducing the risk of global symptoms and their persistence, which could assist clinicians in making the choice for the right probiotic strain in IBS patients. Termedia Publishing House 2021-12-19 2021 /pmc/articles/PMC8690954/ /pubmed/34976247 http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/pg.2021.111766 Text en Copyright © 2021 Termedia https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/) )
spellingShingle Systematic review/Meta-analysis
Marlicz, Wojciech
Skonieczna-Żydecka, Karolina
Krynicka, Patrycja
Łoniewski, Igor
Rydzewska, Grażyna
Probiotics in irritable bowel syndrome – is the quest for the right strain over? Rapid review of existing guidelines and recommendations
title Probiotics in irritable bowel syndrome – is the quest for the right strain over? Rapid review of existing guidelines and recommendations
title_full Probiotics in irritable bowel syndrome – is the quest for the right strain over? Rapid review of existing guidelines and recommendations
title_fullStr Probiotics in irritable bowel syndrome – is the quest for the right strain over? Rapid review of existing guidelines and recommendations
title_full_unstemmed Probiotics in irritable bowel syndrome – is the quest for the right strain over? Rapid review of existing guidelines and recommendations
title_short Probiotics in irritable bowel syndrome – is the quest for the right strain over? Rapid review of existing guidelines and recommendations
title_sort probiotics in irritable bowel syndrome – is the quest for the right strain over? rapid review of existing guidelines and recommendations
topic Systematic review/Meta-analysis
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8690954/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34976247
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/pg.2021.111766
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