| Literature DB >> 25050074 |
Larry E Miller1, Julia Tennilä2, Arthur C Ouwehand2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Constipation is a common complaint in adults. Lactitol is an osmotic disaccharide laxative that increases fecal volume and stimulates peristalsis. In this paper, we present the first meta-analysis on the efficacy and tolerance of lactitol for adult constipation.Entities:
Keywords: adult; bowel function; constipation; gastrointestinal; lactitol; laxative; osmotic; stool; sugar alcohol
Year: 2014 PMID: 25050074 PMCID: PMC4103919 DOI: 10.2147/CEG.S58952
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Exp Gastroenterol ISSN: 1178-7023
Figure 1Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) flow diagram.
Study characteristics
| Study | Study design | Comparator | N | Patients | Constipation definition and duration | Lactitol form | Dosing schedule | Mean dosage | Treatment duration (days) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Delas et al | Single arm | None | 114 | Mean age (years): 52 | Constipation, <3 BMs per week; duration >1 year | Sachets | 20 g for first 4 days; 10, 20, or 30 g thereafter | 21 g | 49 |
| Doffoel et al | RCT Crossover | Lactulose | 60 | Mean age (years): 79 | Chronic functional constipation requiring laxative therapy, ≤3 BMs per week; duration >2 years | Powder | 15 g starting dose; 15–30 g thereafter based on response | 20 g | 12 |
| Doffoel et al | Single arm | None | 14 | Mean age (years): 82 | Chronic functional constipation requiring laxative therapy; duration > 2 years | Powder, diluted in beverage | 10 g starting dose; 10–20 g thereafter based on response | 14 g | 156 |
| Goovaerts and Ravelli | Single arm | None | 141 | Mean age (years): 48 | Functional constipation; duration >3 weeks | Sachets, diluted in beverage or sprinkled on food | 20 g in week 1; 10, 20, or 30 g thereafter based on response | 21 g | 21 |
| Hammer and Ravelli | RCT Parallel | Lactulose | 61 | Mean age (years): 54 | Chronic functional constipation, irritable colon, or psychological conditions attributable to constipation, ≤3 BMs per week without taking laxatives; duration not reported | Sachets | 20 g for first 3 days; 10 g thereafter | 11 g | 28 |
| Heitland and Mauersberger | RCT Parallel | Lactulose | 60 | Mean age (years): 55 | Chronic constipation, requiring the use of laxatives; duration 5.6 years (mean) | Powder | 20 g starting dose; 10, 20, or 30 g thereafter based on response | 20 g | 14 |
| Ravelli et al | Single arm | None | 13 | Mean age (years): 40 | Chronic constipation, ≤3 BMs per week without taking laxatives; duration not reported | Sachets, diluted in beverage or sprinkled on food | 20 g starting dose; 10, 20, 30, or 40 g thereafter based on response | 20 g | 28 |
| Vanderdonckt et al | RCT Crossover | Placebo | 46 | Mean age (years): 84 | Chronic functional constipation; ≤3 BMs per week when abstaining from laxatives, with stools that are generally hard to pass; duration ≥6 months | Sachets, diluted in beverage | 20 g in week 1 or week 2; 10, 20, or 30 g thereafter based on response | 35 g | 28 |
| Vanderdonckt and Ravelli | NCT | Stimulant laxatives | 10 | Mean age (years): 75 | Chronic functional constipation; stimulant laxative use ≥3 times per week; duration ≥6 months | Sachets, diluted in beverage or sprinkled on food | 40 g in week 1; 20, 30, or 40 g thereafter based on response | 35 g | 28 |
| Walder et al | Single arm | None | 15 | Mean age (years): 37 | Chronic constipation, straining during >25% BMs and/or <3 BMs per week without taking laxatives; duration not reported | NR | 0.2 g/kg for first 2 days; dose increased by 0.1 g/kg every 2 days until a BM within 5 hours of administration | 0.3 g/kg | 15 |
| Xu et al | RCT Parallel | Lactulose | 129 | Mean age (years): 42 | Constipation, <3 BMs per week; duration >3 days | Powder, diluted in beverage | 20 g on day 1, 5–10 g thereafter based on response | NR | 7 |
Notes:
Stimulant laxatives for 2 weeks followed by lactitol for 4 weeks;
does not include dose-adjustment period.
Abbreviations: BM, bowel movement; BMI, body mass index; NCT, nonrandomized controlled trial; NR, not reported; RCT, randomized controlled trial.
Figure 2Standardized mean difference (SMD) for change in stool frequency with lactitol supplementation.
Notes: Data extracted from the lactitol arm of each included study, regardless of study design. I=91%, Egger’s P=0.67.
Abbreviation: CI, confidence interval.
Figure 3Standardized mean difference (SMD) for change in stool consistency with lactitol supplementation.
Notes: Data extracted from the lactitol arm of each included study, regardless of study design. I2=87%, Egger’s P<0.05.
Abbreviation: CI, confidence interval.
Figure 4Standardized mean difference (SMD) for change in stool frequency comparing lactitol with lactulose.
Notes: Data extracted from four randomized controlled trials comparing lactitol to lactulose. I=11%, Egger’s P=0.74.
Abbreviation: CI, confidence interval.
Figure 5Standardized mean difference (SMD) for change in stool consistency comparing lactitol with lactulose.
Notes: Data extracted from four randomized controlled trials comparing lactitol to lactulose. I=0%, Egger’s P=0.92.
Abbreviation: CI, confidence interval.