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Davila-Perez R, Bracho-Blanchet E, Tovilla-Mercado JM等人的评价:儿童远端择期肠吻合器不必要的胃减压:一项随机研究。世界外科杂志,34(5),947-953(2010)。虽然在肠道手术后使用鼻胃减压已经是几十年来的一种常见做法,但还没有一项前瞻性随机试验支持其对儿童的益处。Davila-Perez及其同事采用了一种科学的方法,在接受肠吻合术的儿童中使用鼻胃减压,以确定是否可以确定临床益处。他们随机选择了60名接受肠吻合术的儿童患者,让他们接受5天的鼻胃减压,或者在术后不进行胃减压。该研究被设计为等效性研究,目的是证明治疗组之间存在等效性。通过使用复杂的统计数据,结果支持……
The utility of nasogastric decompression after intestinal surgery in children
Evaluation of: Davila-Perez R, Bracho-Blanchet E, Tovilla-Mercado JM et al.: Unnecessary gastric decompression in distal elective bowel anastomoses in children: a randomized study. World J. Surg. 34(5), 947–953 (2010). Although the use of nasogastric decompression after intestinal surgery has been a common practice for decades, there has not been a prospective randomized trial that supports its purported benefits in children. Davila-Perez and colleagues undertook a scientific approach to the use of nasogastric decompression in children undergoing intestinal anastomoses to determine if clinical benefits could be identified. They randomized 60 pediatric patients undergoing intestinal anastomoses to either undergo nasogastric decompression for 5 days or to not have gastric decompression during the postoperative period. The study was designed as an equivalence study, with a goal to demonstrate that there was equivalence between the treatment arms. The results, with the use of sophisticated statistics, support...