How safe is high-intensity focused ultrasound? An intriguing solution for obstetric and gynecological diseases: A systematic review.

IF 1 Q4 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Mostafa Maged Ali, Chileshe Raphael Mpehle, Esther Olusola, Phuti Khomotso Ratshabedi, Ebtehal Ali Helal Farag
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High-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) is a non-surgical and noninvasive treatment modality that depends on external ultrasound energy sources that induce focused mass ablation and protein degeneration in the treatment area via thermal energy penetration under the intact skin. We aim in our study to collectively evaluate the safety of HIFU for the treatment of different obstetric and gynecological diseases in the literature. We searched PubMed, Scopus, and Science Direct databases, without restriction on date or language, from the inception of these databases until January 20, 2024. We also examined the references of the included studies in the Mendeley archive for eligible articles. We found a total of 706 studies. After the screening and selection process, 56 participants were included. Our dichotomous outcomes were pooled in our single-arm meta-analysis as risk ratio (RR) and with 95% confidence interval (CI) while our continuous outcomes were pooled as mean change and 95% CIs. Fixed- or random-effects models were applied depending on the heterogeneity detected. Our systematic review and meta-analysis included 56 studies including 11.740 patients. Depending on the Society of Interventional Radiology (SIR) classification for adverse effects. The results of this meta-analysis for the type A category that did not require clinical intervention found that pain in the treatment site estimated RR with 95% CI: 0.61 (0.33, 0.89), abnormal vaginal discharge 0.16 (0.073, 0.24), low-grade fever (<38 °C) 0.005 (0.002, 0.009). Sensory abnormalities of the lower limbs were examined in 3390 individuals and observed in only 19 patients who experienced gradual relief of symptoms within one month after treatment. Regarding SIR type B, 99 of a total of 6.437 patients had small vesicles and superficial burns with pooled RR and 95% CI: 0.012 (0.007, 0.018). In terms of groin or perianal and lower abdominal pain, our RRs with 95% CIs were 0.1 (0.067, 0.13) and 0.38 (0.25, 0.51). However, vaginal bleeding was detected in only 32 out of a total of 3.017. Major adverse events like lumber disc herniation, thrombocytopenia, and renal failure, were unmentionable. Additionally, our included studies did not record any deaths. HIFU, either alone or in combination with oxytocin or any other enhancing agent, is safe for patients with different gynecological and obstetric diseases. In terms of efficacy, it showed promising results compared with traditional treatment lines. To our knowledge, we are the first and most comprehensive meta-analysis in the literature that has studied the different safety outcomes related to HIFU as a treatment modality for different obstetric and gynecological diseases with a very large sample size, making our evidence strong and less attributed to errors.

高强度聚焦超声的安全性如何?治疗妇产科疾病的有趣解决方案:系统综述。
高强度聚焦超声(HIFU)是一种非手术、非侵入性的治疗方式,它依赖于外部超声能量源,通过热能穿透完整皮肤诱导治疗区域的聚焦块消融和蛋白质变性。我们的研究旨在综合评估文献中 HIFU 治疗不同妇产科疾病的安全性。我们检索了 PubMed、Scopus 和 Science Direct 数据库,检索日期和语言不限,检索时间从这些数据库建立之初到 2024 年 1 月 20 日。我们还检查了 Mendeley 档案库中纳入研究的参考文献,以查找符合条件的文章。我们共找到 706 篇研究。经过筛选,56 名参与者被纳入其中。在单臂荟萃分析中,我们以风险比 (RR) 和 95% 置信区间 (CI) 的形式对二分法结果进行了汇总,同时以平均变化和 95% CI 的形式对连续性结果进行了汇总。根据检测到的异质性采用固定效应或随机效应模型。我们的系统综述和荟萃分析共纳入了 56 项研究,包括 11 740 名患者。根据介入放射学会(SIR)对不良反应的分类。对不需要临床干预的 A 类进行荟萃分析的结果发现,治疗部位疼痛的估计 RR 值(95% CI)为 0.61(0.33,0.89),阴道异常分泌物为 0.16(0.073,0.24),低烧 (
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