Chiaramonte Rita, Bonfiglio Marco, Caramma Salvatore, Condorelli Rosaria
Department of Biomedical and Biotechnological Sciences, University of Catania, 95123 Catania, Italy.
Provincial Health Department of Siracusa, 96014 Sicily, Italy.
J Clin Med. 2023 Aug 2;12(15):5083. doi: 10.3390/jcm12155083.
Chemotherapy, as well as opioid and antiemetic drugs, can contribute to constipation in oncological patients. This systematic review aims to analyse the potential of specific rehabilitation strategies and alternative strategies for improving constipation symptoms, with the goal of incorporating these strategies into a dedicated protocol for managing cancer-related constipation. This could potentially reduce the dosages of or eliminate the need for constipation medications.
A systematic search was conducted on PubMed, Scopus and Web of Science. The review included studies analysing constipation complaints in cancer patients treated with rehabilitation, acupuncture and osteopathy.
The review included 16 studies in line with PRISMA and PICOS criteria. Most studies showed that physical exercise, abdominal massage, TENS, acupuncture and education on the correct defecation position positively impacted the management of constipation and quality of life in oncological patients. A physiotherapy program involving massages as well as aerobic and resistance training improved constipation in oncological women, regardless of age, sex and frailty. A combination of abdominal massage, abdominal muscle stretching and education on proper defecation position alleviated the severity of constipation and related depression. However, the outcomes regarding TENS were yet inconsistent. Another technique, becoming increasingly common for constipation, and demonstrating positive results, involved stimulating trigger points through acupressure and acupuncture. Conversely, osteopathic and superficial manipulations more frequently required constipation medications than did the other alternative approaches. However, no existing studies have proposed a specific protocol to manage cancer-related constipation.
The results of the studies confirm the positive influences of rehabilitation, osteopathy and acupuncture on constipation and pain in oncological patients. Nevertheless, further studies are required to establish the best type, timing and duration of treatment, as well as how the stage and location of the cancer and the cause of constipation (drug-induced or functional) impact the results.
化疗以及阿片类药物和止吐药都可能导致肿瘤患者便秘。本系统评价旨在分析特定康复策略和替代策略改善便秘症状的潜力,目标是将这些策略纳入专门的癌症相关便秘管理方案。这可能会减少便秘药物的剂量或消除对其的需求。
在PubMed、Scopus和Web of Science上进行了系统检索。该评价纳入了分析接受康复治疗、针灸和整骨疗法的癌症患者便秘主诉的研究。
该评价纳入了16项符合PRISMA和PICOS标准的研究。大多数研究表明,体育锻炼、腹部按摩、经皮电刺激神经疗法(TENS)、针灸以及正确排便姿势教育对肿瘤患者便秘管理和生活质量有积极影响。一项包括按摩以及有氧和抗阻训练的物理治疗方案改善了肿瘤女性患者的便秘情况,无论其年龄、性别和身体虚弱程度如何。腹部按摩、腹部肌肉拉伸和正确排便姿势教育相结合减轻了便秘的严重程度及相关抑郁。然而,关于TENS的结果尚不一致。另一种治疗便秘且效果良好且越来越常见的技术是通过指压和针灸刺激触发点。相反,与其他替代方法相比,整骨疗法和浅层手法治疗更常需要使用便秘药物。然而,目前尚无研究提出管理癌症相关便秘的具体方案。
研究结果证实了康复治疗、整骨疗法和针灸对肿瘤患者便秘和疼痛有积极影响。然而,需要进一步研究以确定最佳的治疗类型、时机和持续时间,以及癌症的分期和部位以及便秘原因(药物性或功能性)如何影响结果。