Non‐invasive vagus nerve stimulation to reduce ileus after colorectal surgery: randomized feasibility trial and efficacy assessment (IDEAL Stage 2B)
Stephen J. Chapman,
Mikolaj Kowal,
Jack A. Helliwell
et al.
Abstract:AimIleus is characterized by a period of intestinal dysmotility after surgery, leading to vomiting and constipation. In preclinical models, vagus nerve stimulation reduces intestinal inflammation and prevents smooth muscle dysfunction, accelerating the return of gut function. This study explored the feasibility of a definitive trial of non‐invasive vagus nerve stimulation (nVNS) along with an early assessment of efficacy.MethodA multicentre, randomized feasibility trial (IDEAL Stage 2B) of self‐administered nV… Show more
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