Title of article :
Chewing Sugar-Free Gum Reduces Ileus After Cesarean Section in Nulliparous Women: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Author/Authors :
Mohsenzadeh Ledari, Farideh Department of Midwifery - Babol University of Medical Sciences, Babol, IR Iran , Barat, Shanaz Fatemeh Zahra Infertility and Reproductive Health Research Center, Babol University of Medical Sciences, Babol, IR Iran , Agajani Delavar, Mouloud Fatemeh Zahra Infertility and Reproductive Health Research Center, Babol University of Medical Sciences, Babol, IR Iran , Banihosini, Zahra Department of Midwifery - Babol University of Medical Sciences, Babol, IR Iran , Khafri, Soriya Fatemezahra Infertility and Reproductive Health Research Center - Department of Social Medicine - Babol University of Medical Sciences, Babol, IR Iran
Abstract :
Background: Gum chewing after cesarean section may stimulate bowel motility and decrease duration of postoperative ileus. Objectives: The current study assessed the effect of chewing sugar-free gum on the return of bowel function, where cesarean section had been
performed in nulliparous women. Materials and Methods: In a randomized clinical trial, 60 patients, scheduled for cesarean section were randomly divided in to 2 groups
gum-chewing group (n = 30) and control group (n = 30) postoperatively. The patients in the gum-chewing group postoperatively chewed
sugar free gum 3 times daily each time for 1 hour until discharge. The patients' demographic characteristics, duration of surgery, mean hunger
time, flatus and bowel motility were compared in the two groups. Results: There was no significant difference between the 2 groups regarding patient demographics, intraoperative, and postoperative care.
In the gum-chewing and the control group there was a significant difference in the mean postoperative interval of the first bowel movement
(20.89 ± 8.8 versus 27.93 ± 9.3 hours, P = 0.004), the first feeling of hunger (10.37 ± 6.0 versus 16.33 ± 9.3 hours, P = 0.005), the first passage of
flatus (25.02 ± 5.8 versus 31.08 ± 9.7 hours, P = 0.003), and the first defecation (31.17 ± 5.3versus 40.08 ± 8.8 hours, P = 0.000) respectively, which
were significantly shorter in the gum-chewing group compared to those of the control group. There were no major complications in either
group. All patients in the gum-chewing group tolerated it without any major complications and side effects. Conclusions: The study results demonstrated that bowel motility after cesarean section in nulliparous women can be accelerated by gum
chewing which is a useful, inexpensive and well-tolerated method for mothers in post-cesarean section.
Keywords :
Chewing Gum , Ileus , Cesarean Section , Flatulence , Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics