| Literature DB >> 21991499 |
H A Hutchings1, K Wareham, J N Baxter, P Atherton, J G C Kingham, P Duane, L Thomas, M Thomas, C L Ch'ng, J G Williams.
Abstract
Background. Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a chronic, difficult to treat condition. The efficacy of Aloe vera in treating IBS symptoms is not yet proven. The purpose of this study was to determine if Aloe vera is effective in improving quality of life. Methods. A multicentre, randomised, double-blind, cross-over placebo controlled study design. Patients were randomised to Aloe vera, wash-out, placebo or placebo, washout, Aloe vera. Each preparation (60 mL) was taken orally twice a day. Patient quality of life was measured using the Gastrointestinal Symptoms Rating Score, Irritable Bowel Syndrome Quality of Life, EuroQol and the Short-Form-12 at baseline and treatment periods 1 and 2. Results. A total of 110 patients were randomised, but only 47 completed all questionnaires and both study arms. Statistical analysis showed no difference between the placebo and Aloe vera treatment in quality of life. Discussion. This study was unable to show that Aloe vera was superior to placebo in improving quality of life. Drop outs and other confounding factors may have impacted on the power of the study to detect a clinically important difference. Conclusion. This study failed to find Aloe vera superior to placebo in improving quality of life proven Irritable Bowel Syndrome patients.Entities:
Year: 2010 PMID: 21991499 PMCID: PMC3168391 DOI: 10.5402/2011/206103
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ISRN Gastroenterol ISSN: 2090-4398
Figure 1Patient progress through the stages of the trial.
Baseline characteristics of the study population by randomisation group.
| Description | Group | ||
|---|---|---|---|
|
| Placebo/ |
| |
| Number | 55 | 55 | |
| Sex (F : M) | 42 : 13 | 42 : 13 | >.05 |
| Mean age (SD) yr | 46.0 (13.6) | 47.0 (13.7) | >.05 |
| Mean weight (SD) kg | 73.1 (17.4) | 74.5 (16.6) | >.05 |
| Mean height (SD) cm | 164.4 (9.4) | 165.4 (10.3) | >.05 |
| Smokers, | 10 (18) | 14 (26) | >.05 |
| Alcohol Y : N | 36 : 19 | 34 : 21 | >.05 |
| Employed, | 32 (58) | 26 (47) | >.05 |
| Main IBS symptom, | |||
| Pain | 19 (35) | 25 (46) | >.05 |
| Bloating | 6 (11) | 10 (18) | >.05 |
| Constipation | 7 (13) | 3 (6) | >.05 |
| Diarrhoea | 14 (26) | 12 (22) | >.05 |
| Alternating diarrhoea/ | 9 (16) | 5 (9) | >.05 |
| constipation | |||
| Approx length of symptoms | >.05 | ||
| per episode, | |||
| 0–3 days | 18 (33) | 16 (29) | |
| 4–7 days | 9 (16) | 8 (15) | |
| >7 days | 28 (51) | 31 (56) | |
| Approx length of time | >.05 | ||
| between episodes, | |||
| <2 weeks | 48 (87) | 42 (76) | |
| 2–4 weeks | 5 (9) | 9 (16) | |
| >1 month | 2 (4) | 4 (8) | |
| Fibre intake, | >.05 | ||
| Low | 13 (24) | 12 (22) | |
| Medium | 24 (44) | 26 (47) | |
| High | 17 (32) | 17 (31) | |
| Mean systolic blood | 132.2 (18.8) | 132.5 (17.8) | >.05 |
| pressure (range) mmHg | |||
| Mean diastolic blood | 83.2 (13.1) | 81.5 (11.0) | >.05 |
| pressure (range) mmHg | |||
| Mean heart rate (range) | 71.9 (10.8) | 74.1 (10.0) | >.05 |
| bpm | |||
Figure 2Gastrointestinal Symptoms Rating Scale Questionnaire (GSRS) Dyspeptic syndrome, Indigestion syndrome, Bowel dysfunction and Total scores for each study group at baseline, period 1 (5 months) and period 2 (10 months).
Figure 3The Irritable Bowel Syndrome Quality of Life questionnaire (IBSQOL) Emotional health, Mental health, Sleep, Physical function, Diet, Social role and Physical role scores for each study group at baseline, period 1 (5 months) and period 2 (10 months).