2023
DOI: 10.1007/s00384-023-04494-7
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Does coffee affect bowel recovery following minimally invasive colorectal operations? A three-armed randomized controlled trial

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“…Six of the included studies were RCTs [ 20 23 , 34 , 36 ], while two studies did not use randomization [ 35 , 37 ]. Five studies originated from Europe [ 20 , 22 , 34 36 ], two from the Middle East [ 21 , 37 ], and one from North America [ 23 ]. In all but one study [ 34 ], patients were assigned on a single-center basis.…”
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“…Six of the included studies were RCTs [ 20 23 , 34 , 36 ], while two studies did not use randomization [ 35 , 37 ]. Five studies originated from Europe [ 20 , 22 , 34 36 ], two from the Middle East [ 21 , 37 ], and one from North America [ 23 ]. In all but one study [ 34 ], patients were assigned on a single-center basis.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In all studies, caffeinated drinks (single dose of 100–150 ml) were administered three times daily from the same day of surgery until the second postoperative day. Interestingly, two studies compared caffeinated coffee with decaffeinated coffee drink [ 20 , 23 ]. In both study groups the majority of cases were performed minimally-invasively (caffeinated drinks: 81.47%, control: 82.41%).…”
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