Zusammenfassung
Basierend auf einer 2006 publizierten Metaanalyse [1] ist von denselben Autoren in der aktuellen Ausgabe der Cochrane Library (April 2007)
nun ein Review zur Frage der Prävention der AAD bei Kindern durch Probiotika erschienen
[2]. In der Per-Protokoll-Analyse fand sich ein relatives Risiko (RR) für die Häufigkeit
einer AAD von 0,49 (0,32; 0,74); in der Intention-to-Treat-Analyse konnte allerdings
keine signifikante Wirkung nachgewiesen werden. Insgesamt sind die Ergebnisse vielversprechend,
weitere Studien zur definitiven Klärung der Wirksamkeit von Probiotika zur Prävention
der AAD sind jedoch notwendig.
Abstract
Based on a meta-analysis published in 2006 on the prevention of paediatric antibiotic-associated
diarrhoea with probiotics a Cochrane review by the same authors has been released
within the current edition of the Cochrane Library (Issue 2, 2007). The per protocol
analysis showed a relative risk for the incidence of AAD of 0.49 (0.32; 0.74). These
findings could not be confirmed by the intention to treat analysis. These data are
promising, but future studies will be necessary to clarify the role of probiotics
for the prevention of AAD.
Schlüsselwörter
Cochrane Library - Metaanalyse - systematische Übersichtsarbeit - Probiotika - Kindliche
Antibiotikaassoziierte Diarrhö
Key words
Cochrane Library - meta-analysis - systematic review - probiotics - paediatric antibioticassociated
diarrhoea
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Dr. Joerg J. Meerpohl
Deutsches Cochrane Zentrum, Institut f. Med. Biometrie u. Med. Informatik, Universitätsklinikum
Freiburg
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79104 Freiburg
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Email: meerpohl@cochrane.de
Dr. med. Joerg J. Meerpohl
Zentrum f. Kinderheilkunde und Jugendmedizin, Klinik IV: Päd. Hämatologie und Onkologie,
Universitätsklinikum Freiburg
Mathildenstraße 1
79106 Freiburg
Email: joerg.meerpohl@uniklinik-freiburg.de