Synbiotics, prebiotics and probiotics for solid organ transplant recipients

No SJR dataSep 20, 2022The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Using Synbiotics, Prebiotics, and Probiotics in Organ Transplant Patients

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Abstract

Five studies involving 250 participants were reviewed to assess the effects of synbiotics, prebiotics, and probiotics in solid organ transplant recipients.

  • The evidence quality from the studies is poor, with most judged to have unclear or high risk of bias.
  • Meta-analyses indicated very low certainty regarding the effects of synbiotics on microbiota composition and other health outcomes.
  • Probiotics showed uncertain effects on gastrointestinal side effects, infection rates, liver function, and lipid levels.
  • Synbiotics had unclear impacts on graft health, infection rates, gastrointestinal function, and serious adverse events compared to prebiotics.
  • No strong evidence currently supports or refutes the use of synbiotics, prebiotics, or probiotics in this patient population.

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