Coca-Cola consumption vs fragmentation in the management of patients with phytobezoars: A prospective randomized controlled trial.

IF 1.4 Q4 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY World Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Pub Date : 2024-02-16 DOI:10.4253/wjge.v16.i2.83
Fu-Guo Liu, De-Feng Meng, Xia Shen, Dan Meng, Ying Liu, Ling-Yun Zhang
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Background: Gastric phytobezoars (GPBs) are very common in northern China. Combined therapy involving carbonated beverage consumption and endoscopic lithotripsy has been shown to be effective and safe. Existing studies on this subject are often case reports highlighting the successful dissolution of phytobezoars through Coca-Cola consumption. Consequently, large-scale prospective investigations in this domain remain scarce. Therefore, we conducted a randomized controlled trial to examine the effects of Coca-Cola consumption on GPBs.

Aim: To evaluate the impact of Coca-Cola on GPBs, including the dissolution rate, medical expenses, ulcer rate, and operation time.

Methods: A total of 160 consecutive patients diagnosed with GPBs were allocated into two groups (a control group and an intervention group) through computer-generated randomization. Patients in the intervention group received a Coca-Cola-based regimen (Coca-Cola 2000-4000 mL per day for 7 d), while those in the control group underwent emergency fragmentation.

Results: Complete dissolution of GPBs was achieved in 100% of the patients in the intervention group. The disparity in expenses between the control group and intervention group (t = 25.791, P = 0.000) was statistically significant, and the difference in gastric ulcer occurrence between the control group and intervention group (χ2 = 6.181, P = 0.013) was also statistically significant.

Conclusion: Timely ingestion of Coca-Cola yields significant benefits, including a complete dissolution rate of 100%, a low incidence of gastric ulcers, no need for fragmentation and reduced expenses.

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在治疗植物神经瘫痪患者时,饮用可口可乐与分散疗法的对比:前瞻性随机对照试验。
背景:胃石症(GPBs)在中国北方非常常见。饮用碳酸饮料和内镜碎石的联合疗法已被证明是有效和安全的。现有的相关研究通常是病例报告,强调通过饮用可口可乐成功溶解植物结核。因此,该领域的大规模前瞻性研究仍然很少。因此,我们进行了一项随机对照试验,研究饮用可口可乐对 GPB 的影响。目的:评估可口可乐对 GPB 的影响,包括溶解率、医疗费用、溃疡率和手术时间:方法: 通过计算机随机分配法将 160 名连续确诊的 GPB 患者分为两组(对照组和干预组)。干预组患者接受以可口可乐为基础的治疗方案(可口可乐 2000-4000 毫升/天,持续 7 天),而对照组患者则接受急诊碎石术:结果:干预组 100%的患者都实现了 GPB 的完全溶解。对照组和干预组的费用差异(t = 25.791,P = 0.000)有统计学意义,对照组和干预组的胃溃疡发生率差异(χ2 = 6.181,P = 0.013)也有统计学意义:结论:及时摄入可口可乐具有明显的益处,包括完全溶解率达 100%、胃溃疡发生率低、无需破碎和减少费用。
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