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Efficacy and safety of early oral feeding in postoperative patients with upper gastrointestinal tumor: A systematic review and meta-analysis

BACKGROUNDEarly oral feeding (EOF) is an important measure for early recovery of patients with gastrointestinal tumors after surgery, which has emerged as a safe and effective postoperative strategy for improving clinical outcomes. AIMTo determine the safety and efficacy of early oral feeding in pos...

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Published in:World journal of gastrointestinal surgery 2021-07, Vol.13 (7), p.717-733
Main Authors: Hao, Tao, Liu, Qian, Lv, Xin, Qiu, Jun, Zhang, Hao-Ran, Jiang, Hai-Ping
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Summary:BACKGROUNDEarly oral feeding (EOF) is an important measure for early recovery of patients with gastrointestinal tumors after surgery, which has emerged as a safe and effective postoperative strategy for improving clinical outcomes. AIMTo determine the safety and efficacy of early oral feeding in postoperative patients with upper gastrointestinal tumor. METHODSThis meta-analysis was analyzed using Review Manager version 5.3 and Stata version 14. All clinical studies that analyzed efficacy and safety of EOF for postoperative patients with upper gastrointestinal tumor were included. RESULTSFifteen studies comprising 2100 adult patients met all the inclusion criteria. A significantly lower risk of pneumonia was presented in the EOF compared with TOF group [relative risk (RR) = 0.63, 95% confidence interval (CI): 0.44-0.89, P = 0.01]. Length of hospital stay was significantly shorter in the EOF group than in the TOF group [weighted mean difference (WMD) = -1.91, 95%CI: -2.42 to -1.40; P < 0.01]. Cost of hospitalization was significantly lower (WMD = -4.16, 95%CI: -5.72 to -2.61; P < 0.01), and CD4 cell count and CD4/CD8 cell ratio on postoperative day 7 were significantly higher in the EOF group than in the TOF group: CD4 count (WMD = 7.17, 95%CI: 6.48-7.85; P < 0.01), CD4/CD8 ratio (WMD = 0.29, 95%CI: 0.23-0.35; P < 0.01). There was no significant difference in risk of anastomotic leak and total postoperative complications. CONCLUSIONEOF as compared with TOF was associated with lower risk of pneumonia, shorter hospital length of stay, lower cost of hospitalization, and significantly improved postoperative immune function of patients.
ISSN:1948-9366
1948-9366
DOI:10.4240/wjgs.v13.i7.717