Cranial remolding orthosis for children with deformational skull deformities: A systematic review on the factors affecting success and duration of treatment

Q1 Medicine
Hoda Hashemi , Taher Babaee , Vahideh Moradi , Mahtab Bagheri , Mohammad Javad Moghadam , Maryam Ashkar , Behnaz Tavakoli , Amir Ali Gordahani , Zohreh Habibi
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Deformational plagiocephaly, deformational brachycephaly, and deformational scaphocephaly are the most common types of skull deformities during the first year of life. Using a cranial remolding orthosis (CRO) can have an important role in achieving a satisfactory level of improvement in symmetry and proportion of the deformed skulls. However, there is no consensus on the most important parameters for the success or length of treatment with a CRO. In this study, we did a systematic literature review in PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, and EMBASE on January 2023. Titles/abstracts of the found studies were screened by two independent reviewers. The Newcastle–Ottawa Scale was used to evaluate the quality of the included articles. The best evidence synthesis was considered to determine the strength of the reported factors. A total of 25 articles with an accumulated sample of 7594 participants were included. Nine predictive factors, including age at initiation of CRO treatment, CRO compliance, deformity severity, deformity type, torticollis, gestational age, gestational type, delivery method, and developmental delay, were considered for CRO treatment length or success. Moderate evidence suggests that CRO treatment length is linked to a patient's age at the start of treatment and the deformity severity. Moreover, treatment success is correlated with a patient's age at the start of treatment, CRO compliance, and deformity severity. Moderate evidence indicates that there is no relationship between the presence of torticollis and gestational age with CRO treatment success.

颅骨畸形儿童的颅骨重塑矫形器:关于影响治疗成功率和持续时间的因素的系统性综述
畸形头畸形、畸形手足畸形和畸形肩胛畸形是婴儿出生后第一年最常见的头骨畸形类型。使用颅骨重塑矫形器(CRO)可在改善畸形颅骨的对称性和比例方面发挥重要作用。然而,对于使用 CRO 治疗成功与否或治疗时间长短的最重要参数,目前还没有达成共识。在本研究中,我们于 2023 年 1 月在 PubMed、Scopus、Web of Science 和 EMBASE 中进行了系统的文献综述。两名独立审稿人对所发现研究的标题/摘要进行了筛选。采用纽卡斯尔-渥太华量表对收录文章的质量进行评估。考虑了最佳证据综述,以确定所报告因素的强度。共纳入了 25 篇文章,累计样本为 7594 名参与者。九个预测因素,包括开始CRO治疗时的年龄、CRO依从性、畸形严重程度、畸形类型、畸形、胎龄、胎龄类型、分娩方式和发育迟缓,被认为是CRO治疗时间长短或成功与否的预测因素。中等程度的证据表明,CRO 治疗时间的长短与患者开始治疗时的年龄和畸形严重程度有关。此外,治疗成功与否与患者开始治疗时的年龄、CRO依从性和畸形严重程度有关。中等程度的证据表明,是否存在畸形和胎龄与 CRO 治疗成功率之间没有关系。
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World Neurosurgery: X
World Neurosurgery: X Medicine-Surgery
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