Elsevier

The Journal of Pediatrics

Volume 240, January 2022, Pages 136-149.e5
The Journal of Pediatrics

Original Article
Nonpharmacologic Treatment for Children with Functional Constipation: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

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Objective

To evaluate the effectiveness and safety of nonpharmacologic interventions for the treatment of childhood functional constipation.

Study design

Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) evaluating nonpharmacologic treatments in children with functional constipation which reported at least 1 outcome of the core outcome set for children with functional constipation.

Results

We included 52 RCTs with 4668 children, aged between 2 weeks and 18 years, of whom 47% were females. Studied interventions included gut microbiome-directed interventions, other dietary interventions, oral supplements, pelvic floor-directed interventions, electrical stimulation, dry cupping, and massage therapy. An overall high risk of bias was found across the majority of studies. Meta-analyses for treatment success and/or defecation frequency, including 20 RCTs, showed abdominal electrical stimulation (n = 3), Cassia Fistula emulsion (n = 2), and a cow’s milk exclusion diet (n = 2 in a subpopulation with constipation as a possible manifestation of cow’s milk allergy) may be effective. Evidence from RCTs not included in the meta-analyses, indicated that some prebiotic and fiber mixtures, Chinese herbal medicine (Xiao’er Biantong granules), and abdominal massage are promising therapies. In contrast, studies showed no benefit for the use of probiotics, synbiotics, an increase in water intake, dry cupping, or additional biofeedback or behavioral therapy. We found no RCTs on physical movement or acupuncture.

Conclusions

More well-designed high quality RCTs concerning nonpharmacologic treatments for children with functional constipation are needed before changes in current guidelines are indicated.

Keywords

functional constipation
traditional medicine
probiotics
prebiotics
alternative medicine

Abbreviations

COS
Core outcome set
PEG
Polyethylene glycol
RCT
Randomized controlled trial

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The authors declare no conflicts of interest.

Contributed equally.