Clinical practice guidelines for prevention and treatment of postoperative gastrointestinal disorder with Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine (2023).
Jianjun XueZiqing XuQiang WangHuaijing HouLili WeiJie ZhangXiaohong ZhaoLiping ChenFanfan DingLi MaYongqiang ZhaoYingbin WangDaqing MaTianjun WangRenyu LiuTong J GanNicky RobinsonYurasek FrankFan SuYongliang ChiDianhui YangShujuan LiuSuyang CuiYousong WeiZhiqiang ChenYou QinLixing CaoGuiping ChenKuanyong ShuZhongqing XiaoHui ZhangJianbo YuZhiqian HuHuakun ChengWuhua MaGuokai LiuXiuli WangXinghua CaoJu GaoGaoyin KongQing TaoBaohua WangJunlu WangHong LiCuixia LyuZhiming ZhangTianzuo LiKe-Hu YangPublished in: Journal of evidence-based medicine (2024)
Postoperative gastrointestinal disorder (POGD) was a common complication after surgery under anesthesia. Strategies in combination with Traditional Chinese Medicine and Western medicine showed some distinct effects but standardized clinical practice guidelines were not available. Thus, a multidisciplinary expert team from various professional bodies including the Perioperative and Anesthesia Professional Committees of the Chinese Association of Integrative Medicine (CAIM), jointly with Gansu Province Clinical Research Center of Integrative Anesthesiology/Anesthesia and Pain Medical Center of Gansu Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine and WHO Collaborating Center for Guideline Implementation and Knowledge Translation/Chinese Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development, and Evaluation (GRADE) Center/Gansu Provincial Center for Medical Guideline Industry Technology/Evidence-based Medicine Center of Lanzhou University, was established to develop evidence-based guidelines. Clinical questions (7 background and 12 clinical questions) were identified through literature reviews and expert consensus meetings. Based on systematic reviews/meta-analyses, evidence quality was analyzed and the advantages and disadvantages of interventional measures were weighed with input from patients' preferences. Finally, 20 recommendations were developed through the Delphi-based consensus meetings. These recommendations included disease definitions, etiologies, pathogenesis, syndrome differentiation, diagnosis, and perioperative prevention and treatment.
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