Table 5.
Ref. | Follow-Up Duration | Findings During Follow-Up |
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[88] | 2 weeks | Abnormal stool frequency continued to improve significantly in the active group after the discontinuation of supplementation. |
[98] | 2 weeks | After the follow-up period, significant differences were no longer detected in both groups in terms of improvement in the severity of symptoms, but the total number of days with pain was only reduced in the active group. |
[81] | 2 weeks | After discontinuation of supplementation, the values for the probiotic species found in feces decreased, suggesting that treatment effects were transient. |
[78] | 3 weeks | The improvements obtained continued to be observed in the follow-up period. |
[112] | 1 month | The improvements obtained continued to be observed in the follow-up period. |
[101] | 1 month | The response to probiotics remained after treatment discontinuation, although there was increase of the clinical response in the placebo group, resulting in disappearance of the previously observed significant differences. |
[80] | 1 month | There was a maintenance of the effects obtained during the treatment. |
[108] | 1 month | There was a maintenance of the effects obtained during the treatment. |
[85] | 2 months | After follow-up, no significant differences previously observed between groups remained. |
[115] | 1 year | The trial was carried out with 1 year of follow-up using a web application, and whenever there was symptomatic worsening, patients performed a cycle of treatments for 4 weeks, and improvements in symptomatology were observed among them. |