The Onset of a Physiological Activity in the
Postoperative Period. A Comparative Study with a Prokinetic Preparation Ganaton
Fraško R.1, Maruna P.2,3, Gürlich R.1
\ chirurgická klinika VFN a 1. LF UK Praha, přednosta doc. MUDr. J. Šváb, CSc. Ústav patologické fyziologie, přednosta prof. MUDr. E. Nečas, DrSc. 3III. interní klinika VFN a 1. LF UK Praha, přednosta prof. MUDr. Š. Svačina |
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Summary:
Postoperative gastroparesis decreases patient’s postoperative comfort. The aim of this prospective study was
to assess efficacy of the peroperatively administered prokinetic preparation Ganaton® (Itopridi hydrochloridum,
Abbott) on the postoperative gastroparesis.
Methodology: This prospective study was conducted in the Ist Surgical Clinic of the 1st Medical Faculty in
Prague in 2001–2001. The total of 64 patients took part in this study. The patients underwent either a non-adjustable
bandaging of the stomach via laparoscopy for a severe obesity, or a laparoscopic cholecystectomy. In the
postoperative period, a subjective status of each patient, as well as objective examinations (auscultaion, gas
excretion, stool excretion) and a percutaneous electrographic record were recorded.
Results: The patients after both the gastric bandaging and the laparoscopic cholecystectomy, demonstrated
faster restoration of the physiological stomach contractions frequency in the group with itopride, compared with
the placebo group.
Conclusion: The prokinetic preparation was well tolerated and the authors did not record any undesirable
side-effects. The preparation significantly speeded up restoration of the physiological stomach contractions
frequency compared with the placebo group. Based on our results, its administration is a suitable part of the
prophylaxis and treatment of the postoperative gastroparesis.
Key words:
comparative study – prokinetic preparation Ganaton – postoperative gastroparesis
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