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Clinical Trial
. 1993 May;158(5):488-92.

Effect of preoperative suggestion on postoperative gastrointestinal motility

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Clinical Trial

Effect of preoperative suggestion on postoperative gastrointestinal motility

E A Disbrow et al. West J Med. 1993 May.

Abstract

Autonomic behavior is subject to direct suggestion. We found that patients undergoing major operations benefit more from instruction than from information and reassurance. We compared the return of intestinal function after intra-abdominal operations in 2 groups of patients: the suggestion group received specific instructions for the early return of gastrointestinal motility, and the control group received an equal-length interview offering reassurance and nonspecific instructions. The suggestion group had a significantly shorter average time to the return of intestinal motility, 2.6 versus 4.1 days. Time to discharge was 6.5 versus 8.1 days. Covariates including duration of operation, amount of intraoperative bowel manipulation, and amount of postoperative narcotics were also examined using the statistical model analysis of covariance. An average savings of $1,200 per patient resulted from this simple 5-minute intervention. In summary, the use of specific physiologically active suggestions given preoperatively in a beleivable manner can reduce the morbidity associated with an intra-abdominal operation by reducing the duration of ileus.

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Comment in

  • Posthypnotic suggestion.
    Tayloe DR. Tayloe DR. West J Med. 1993 Nov;159(5):623-4. West J Med. 1993. PMID: 8279177 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
  • Ileus and ignorance.
    Witte CL, Witte MH. Witte CL, et al. West J Med. 1993 May;158(5):532-4. West J Med. 1993. PMID: 8342279 Free PMC article. No abstract available.

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