Postoperative Care Clinical Trial
Official title:
Chewing Gums to Stimulate Intestinal Motility After Cesarean Section: A Randomized Controlled Trial
The study purpose is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of postoperative gum chewing on the
recovery of intestinal movement after cesarean section.
All women undergoing elective cesarean section in King Faisal military hospital will be
candidate for this trial after full explanation of the trial and informed consent to be
taken from the women. Exclusion criteria will include emergency cesarean section, multifetal
pregnancy, polyhydramnios, medical disorders with pregnancy, abnormal placentation (previa
and/or accreta), past history of bowel injury or operation, any complications that will
increase operative duration such as uterine artery injury or uterine extension.
450 consented women for being enrolled in this clinical trial and candidates for elective
cesarean section will be divided into 3 groups:
- Group A, 150 women will receive sugarless gum after their operating room discharge by 2
hours for at least half an hour at two hours interval.
- Group B, 150 women will receive the traditional management of starting oral fluids
after operating room discharge by 6 hours and hearing intestinal sounds on second day
before initiating full regular diet.
- Group C, 150 women as control group, they will not receive neither gum nor oral fluids.
They will be in intravenous fluid.
All demographic data of these women, indication of operation, operation time, type of
anesthesia and pathway during hospital stay will be recovered and compared between 3 groups.
Introduction; Cesarean section is the most common surgery among women which is associated
with postoperative central nervous system (CNS) changes, leading to decreased bowel
movements. Postoperative ileus is defined as transient cessation of coordinated bowel
motility after surgical intervention. It Is one of the major problems of post-abdominal
surgery which delays hospital discharge, causes abdominal pain, abdominal distension,
inability to start oral feeding, breastfeeding, and eventually increases the cost of
hospital care. Historically, professionals of gynecology and obstetrics waited until gut
function returns allowing oral or entered feeding, characterized by symptoms such as bowel
sounds, first flatus or stool, and feeling of hunger. Chewing gum can stimulate the stomach,
enhances gastric secretion, increases peristaltic bowel movements and finally hastens
recovery from ileus. It has also been recently considered by researchers as a strategy
toward ileus reduction. It seems that a necessity is felt for more investigation on such a
least-expensive physiological method in stimulating the return of bowel function.
Study purpose; To evaluate the efficacy and safety of postoperative gum chewing on the
recovery of intestinal movement after cesarean section.
Intervention:
450 consented women for being enrolled in this clinical trial and candidates for elective
cesarean section will be divided into 3 groups:
- Group A, 150 women will receive sugarless gum after their operating room discharge by 2
hours for at least half an hour at two hours interval.
- Group B, 150 women will receive the traditional management of starting oral fluids
after operating room discharge by 6 hours and hearing intestinal sounds on second day
before initiating full regular diet.
- Group C, 150 women as control group, they will not receive neither gum nor oral fluids.
They will be in intravenous fluid.
All demographic data of these women, indication of operation, operation time, type of
anesthesia and pathway during hospital stay will be recovered and compare between 3 groups.
Statistical Methods:
Analysis of the data will be done by IBM computer using SPSS (statistical product and
service solution version 18). Quantitative variables will be described as mean with SD and
median with range while Qualitative variables will be described as numbers and percentage.
Chi-square test will be used to compare qualitative variables between groups. Independent
sample t-test will be used to compare the groups as regard quantitative variables in
parametric data (SD < 50% mean). Comparison between non-parametric groups will be done by
using Mann-Whitney test. P value < 0.05 will be significant.
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