Lin Haiping, Luo Yang, Fang Hongsheng, et al. Decompression effects of nasointestinal tube versus nasogastric tube for adhesive intestinal obstruction: a Meta-analysis[J]. Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery, 2022, 21(4): 551-556. DOI: 10.3760/cma.j.cn115610-20220302-00114
Citation: Lin Haiping, Luo Yang, Fang Hongsheng, et al. Decompression effects of nasointestinal tube versus nasogastric tube for adhesive intestinal obstruction: a Meta-analysis[J]. Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery, 2022, 21(4): 551-556. DOI: 10.3760/cma.j.cn115610-20220302-00114

Decompression effects of nasointestinal tube versus nasogastric tube for adhesive intestinal obstruction: a Meta-analysis

  • Adhesive intestinal obstruction is the most common type of ileus, and conserva-tive treatment serves as its preferred treatment option. In the course of conservative treatment, gastrointestinal decompression will relieve symptoms, prevent ileus progression and promote gas-trointestinal function recovery, which has significant clinical effects. Currently, decompression effects of nasointestinal tubes and nasogastric tubes are controversial. There is a previous Meta-analysis evaluating decompression effects of these two methods, but this analysis includes non-randomized controlled trial and lacks research about Chinese patients. Therefore, the authors con-duct a Meta-analysis to evaluate decompression effects of nasointestinal tubes versus nasogastric tubes for adhesive intestinal obstruction.
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