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Clin Nutr ; 39(5): 1385-1394, 2020 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31253438

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BACKGROUND & AIMS: Ileus following abdominal surgery is a common postoperative complication. It is a source of considerable morbidity to patients and prolongs hospital stay. There is limited evidence to support the use of coffee to promote resolution of post-operative ileus. METHODS: We performed a systematic review, a risk of bias assessment, and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials that compared the effect of coffee consumption with control intervention on gastrointestinal motility after abdominal surgery. We searched PubMed, EMBASE, CINAHL, ISI Web of Science, clinicaltrials.gov, Cochrane Library, CENTRAL, WHO ICTRP, and Google Scholar, from inception to 24th February 2018. RESULTS: Data from seven studies were extracted (606 patients). 31% were men. 69% were women. 342 underwent colorectal resection, 114 gynaecological resection and 150 elective caesarean section. Estimates from meta-analysis revealed that coffee consumption reduced time to defecation by 14.8 h (95% CI: -11.9, -17.7) after colorectal resection and 17.8 h (95% CI: -13.6, -22.0) after gynaecological resection, but had no significant effect after caesarean section. Coffee also reduced time to first bowel sound, and time to tolerance of solid food, but not time to first reported flatus. No measures of ileus were increased by coffee consumption. Complications and length of hospital stay were similar for coffee and control groups. Coffee was well-tolerated with no adverse effects. Cost was low. CONCLUSIONS: Risk of bias was moderate or high across studies. Assessed with GRADE criteria, there is low to moderate quality evidence that coffee accelerates postoperative recovery of gastrointestinal function after colorectal and gynaecological surgery. PROSPERO REGISTRATION NUMBER: CRD42018087962.


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Café , Íleus/terapia , Complicações Pós-Operatórias/terapia , Período Pós-Operatório , Motilidade Gastrointestinal , Humanos
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PLoS One ; 11(12): e0167079, 2016.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27926945

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Although increasingly popular as a laboratory species, very little is known about the peripheral auditory system of the naked mole-rat, Heterocephalus glaber. In this study, middle and inner ears of naked mole-rats of a range of ages were examined using micro-computed tomography and dissection. The ears of five other bathyergid species (Bathyergus suillus, Cryptomys hottentotus, Fukomys micklemi, Georychus capensis and Heliophobius argenteocinereus) were examined for comparative purposes. The middle ears of bathyergids show features commonly found in other members of the Ctenohystrica rodent clade, including a fused malleus and incus, a synovial stapedio-vestibular articulation and the loss of the stapedius muscle. Heterocephalus deviates morphologically from the other bathyergids examined in that it has a more complex mastoid cavity structure, poorly-ossified processes of the malleus and incus, a 'columelliform' stapes and fewer cochlear turns. Bathyergids have semicircular canals with unusually wide diameters relative to their radii of curvature. How the lateral semicircular canal reaches the vestibule differs between species. Heterocephalus has much more limited high-frequency hearing than would be predicted from its small ear structures. The spongy bone forming its ossicular processes, the weak incudo-stapedial articulation, the columelliform stapes and (compared to other bathyergids) reduced cochlear coiling are all potentially degenerate features which might reflect a lack of selective pressure on its peripheral auditory system. Substantial intraspecific differences were found in certain middle and inner ear structures, which might also result from relaxed selective pressures. However, such interpretations must be treated with caution in the absence of experimental evidence.


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Orelha Média/anatomia & histologia , Roedores/anatomia & histologia , Animais , Audição/fisiologia , Ratos-Toupeira
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