Early Oral Feeding vs. Traditional Feeding in Patients Undergoing Elective Open Bowel Surgery—a Randomized Controlled Trial

Objective This prospective randomized controlled trial was conducted to compare the safety, tolerability and outcome of early oral feeding vs. traditional feeding in patients undergoing elective open bowel surgery. Methods A total of 120 consecutive patients who underwent elective open bowel surgeri...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of gastrointestinal surgery 2014-05, Vol.18 (5), p.1017-1023
Hauptverfasser: Pragatheeswarane, M., Muthukumarassamy, R., Kadambari, D., Kate, Vikram
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Zusammenfassung:Objective This prospective randomized controlled trial was conducted to compare the safety, tolerability and outcome of early oral feeding vs. traditional feeding in patients undergoing elective open bowel surgery. Methods A total of 120 consecutive patients who underwent elective open bowel surgeries were randomized into either early feeding ( n  = 60) or traditional feeding group ( n  = 60). Patients in the early feeding group were started on oral fluids on post-operative day 1, while those in the traditional feeding group were started orals after the resolution of ileus. Patient characteristics, surgical procedures, co-morbidity, first flatus, first defecation, time of starting solid diet, complications and length of hospitalization were assessed between the two groups. Results The two groups were similar in demographic and baseline data. The number of days to first flatus ( p  
ISSN:1091-255X
1873-4626
DOI:10.1007/s11605-014-2489-1