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REVIEW article

Front. Physiol.

Sec. Gastrointestinal Sciences

Efficacy of multimodal rehabilitation strategies on gastrointestinal function recovery in postoperative aortic dissection patients: a narrative review

Provisionally accepted
Jing-Hua  XiaoJing-Hua XiaoJing-Xue  WeiJing-Xue WeiZi-Ting  BiZi-Ting BiLang  HuangLang HuangYuan-Hong  DaiYuan-Hong DaiYun-Shan  ZhangYun-Shan Zhang*
  • First Affiliated Hospital, Guangxi Medical University, Nanning, China

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Aortic dissection is associated with significant postoperative gastrointestinal dysfunction, a common complication that adversely affects patient prognosis. Recent advancements in multimodal rehabilitation strategies have shown promise in enhancing postoperative gastrointestinal recovery, but their impact on gastrointestinal function recovery in patients after aortic dissection surgery remains unclear. The narrative review evaluates the efficacy of multimodal rehabilitation strategies on gastrointestinal function recovery in postoperative aortic dissection patients. It provides an overview of the associated pathological mechanisms and fundamental elements of multimodal rehabilitation strategies, assesses the existing clinical evidence, investigates tailored applications for specific populations, and identifies barriers and solutions to implementation. Current evidence indicates that multimodal rehabilitation strategies positively influence the recovery of gastrointestinal function in patients following aortic dissection surgery. Current evidence remains constrained by a scarcity of high-quality, large-sample randomized controlled trials specific to this population, and mechanistic understanding continues to rely heavily on extrapolation from non-cardiac surgery studies. Future efforts should integrate biomarkers, precision medicine, intelligent monitoring systems, and standardized protocols to enable large-scale multicenter randomized controlled trials and advance foundational research.

Keywords: aortic dissection, multimodal rehabilitation strategies, recovery of gastrointestinal function, Narrative review, Postoperative gastrointestinal dysfunction

Received: 23 Jul 2025; Accepted: 30 Oct 2025.

Copyright: © 2025 Xiao, Wei, Bi, Huang, Dai and Zhang. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.

* Correspondence: Yun-Shan Zhang, yunshan1702@163.com

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