Probiotika in der Behandlung von entzündlichen Darmerkrankungen im Erwachsenenalter [02.04.22]
In einer aktuellen Übersichtsarbeit analysierten Hohenheimer ErnährungswissenschaftlerInnen die weltweit verfügbaren Studien zum Effekt von Probiotika bei der Behandlung von Morbus Crohn Patienten. Auch wenn es keine eindeutigen Beweise für den Nutzen von Probiotika für diese Krankheit gibt, scheint eine kombinierte Anwendung von Probiotika und Standardmedikamenten eine gute Wahl, um eine Besserung und/oder Remission zu erreichen. Die Verwendung von Probiotika könnte auch eine Option für Patienten sein, die auf die Standardbehandlung allergisch reagieren bzw. alternative Behandlungsoptionen zur hochdosierten Standardbehandlung suchen.
Originalartikel
Müller L & Lorentz A (2022) Probiotics in the Treatment of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases in Adulthood: A Systematic Review. Journal of Gastrointestinal and Liver Diseases, Open Access, Volume 31, Issue 1, Pages 74 - 84, March 2022
Zusammenfassung (nur in Englisch)
Background & Aims: Crohn’s disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC) are inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) characterized by chronic uncontrolled inflammation with an increasing prevalence in western countries. Standard medications are often associated with adverse side effects. Thus, alternative therapies such as probiotic treatment are of great interest. We aimed to review the effect of probiotics in IBD patients. Methods: A systematic search strategy was carried out in PubMed in June 2021 and 22 studies published from 1997 to 2019 were included; they analyzed the influence of probiotics in adult IBD patients both in active and inactive stage of disease. Results: Probiotic treatment in CD patients had no effect in 6 of 7 studies. Only in one study a positive effect of an adjunctive probiotic treatment next to standard treatment in CD patients was reported. In patients with active UC, a combination of standard treatment with probiotics resulted in improvement of the disease in 5 of 9 studies. Three of 7 studies among UC patients in remission demonstrated that probiotic treatment could be as effective as standard treatment. No clear evidence was found in studies comparing probiotics to placebo in inactive UC patients with ongoing standard medication. Conclusion: There is no clear evidence of the benefit of probiotic treatment in CD patients. In contrast, combining standard treatment with probiotics might be an option to achieve remission in active UC patients. © 2022, Romanian Society of Gastroenterology. All rights reserved.
Author keywords: Crohn’s disease; inflammatory bowel diseases; probiotics; systematic review; ulcerative colitis
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