Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5724627 Journal of Cystic Fibrosis 2017 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundAn increasing body of research investigating the use of probiotics to improve health outcomes in patients with cystic fibrosis (CF) prompted the need to systematically assess and summarise the relevant literature.MethodsAn electronic search of five databases and three trial databases was conducted. Studies describing the administration of probiotics to patients with CF older than 2 years, with a comparator group on respiratory, gastrointestinal and nutritional outcomes were included.ResultsThree pre-post studies and six randomised controlled trials met the inclusion criteria. Overall studies showed a positive effect of probiotics on reducing the number of pulmonary exacerbations and decreasing gastrointestinal inflammation. There was limited effect of probiotics on other outcomes and inadequate evidence for the effects of specific probiotic species and strains.ConclusionThe findings suggest that probiotics may improve respiratory and gastrointestinal outcomes in a stable CF clinic population with no reported evidence of harm. There is inadequate evidence at this time to recommend a specific species, strain or dose of probiotic as likely to be of significant benefit.

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