A systematic review of the prevalence of post-operative complications after general anaesthesia in adult horses (2000-2023).

IF 2.4 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Kate Loomes, Janny de Grauw, Miguel Gozalo-Marcilla, José I Redondo, Regula Bettschart-Wolfensberger
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Abstract

Background: Equine post-operative morbidity represents a significant concern for both veterinary surgeons and horse owners.

Objectives: To estimate the prevalence of post-operative complications in horses after elective/non-abdominal surgery or colic surgery.

Study design: Systematic review.

Methods: A database search identified eligible studies which reported the prevalence of equine post-operative complications published as a full paper in English in a peer-reviewed journal between 2000 and 2023. Studies were evaluated using the JBI Critical Appraisal Checklist for Prevalence Studies and GRADE (Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development and Evaluations) framework. Data for the most commonly reported complications were analysed using Chi-squared analysis of weighted means to answer 13 PICO (Population, Intervention, Comparator and Outcomes) questions.

Results: Sixty-seven studies met inclusion criteria. Data for eight post-operative morbidities (colic, surgical site complications, myopathy/neuropathy, laminitis, diarrhoea/colitis, fever/pyrexia, jugular thrombophlebitis/thrombosis, respiratory complications) were sufficient to allow statistical analyses. The weighted mean of the overall proportion of post-operative complications after elective/non-abdominal surgery is 17.48% (95% confidence interval [95% CI]: 13.20-22.92), significantly increasing to 55.62% (95% CI: 45.79-65.03) after colic surgery (odds ratio [OR] 6.63; 95% CI: 5.83-7.56; p < 0.001). The most commonly reported morbidity was post-operative colic, with a weighted mean prevalence of 7.45% (95% CI: 4.83-11.76) after elective/non-abdominal surgery, significantly rising to 26.46% (95% CI: 19.11-35.97) after colic surgery (OR 4.11; 95% CI: 3.60-4.71; p < 0.001). The weighted mean prevalence of surgical site complications, laminitis, diarrhoea/colitis, fever/pyrexia, jugular thrombophlebitis/thrombosis and respiratory complications were significantly higher after colic surgery compared with elective/non-abdominal surgery. Myopathy/neuropathy was the only morbidity where prevalence was not different between groups (OR 1.86; 95% CI: 0.86-4.16; p = 0.16).

Main limitations: The majority of studies were retrospective. Morbidity definitions, data collection periods, follow-up time and methods varied between studies.

Conclusions: Based on current evidence, the prevalence of post-operative colic, surgical site complications, laminitis, diarrhoea/colitis, fever/pyrexia, jugular thrombophlebitis/thrombosis and respiratory complications is significantly higher after colic surgery compared with elective/non-abdominal surgery under general anaesthesia.

成年马全身麻醉术后并发症发生率的系统回顾(2000-2023 年)。
背景:马匹术后发病率是兽医和马主都非常关注的问题:研究设计:系统综述:研究设计:系统回顾:通过数据库检索,确定了符合条件的研究,这些研究报告了 2000 年至 2023 年间在同行评审期刊上以英文全文发表的马术后并发症的发生率。研究采用 JBI 流行率研究批判性评估核对表和 GRADE(建议、评估、发展和评价分级)框架进行评估。采用加权平均数的卡方分析法对最常报告的并发症数据进行了分析,以回答 13 个 PICO(人群、干预措施、比较者和结果)问题:结果:67 项研究符合纳入标准。八种术后病症(腹绞痛、手术部位并发症、肌病/神经病、跛行、腹泻/结肠炎、发热/厌食、颈静脉血栓性静脉炎/血栓形成、呼吸系统并发症)的数据足以进行统计分析。择期/非腹部手术后术后并发症总比例的加权平均值为 17.48%(95% 置信区间 [95%CI]:13.20-22.92),绞痛手术后显著增加到 55.62%(95% CI:45.79-65.03)(几率比 [OR] 6.63;95% CI:5.83-7.56;P 主要局限性):大多数研究为回顾性研究。不同研究的发病率定义、数据收集时间、随访时间和方法各不相同:根据目前的证据,与全身麻醉下的择期手术/非腹部手术相比,绞痛手术后绞痛、手术部位并发症、蹄层炎、腹泻/结肠炎、发热/厌食、颈静脉血栓性静脉炎/血栓形成和呼吸系统并发症的发病率明显更高。
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Equine Veterinary Journal
Equine Veterinary Journal 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
13.60%
发文量
161
审稿时长
6-16 weeks
期刊介绍: Equine Veterinary Journal publishes evidence to improve clinical practice or expand scientific knowledge underpinning equine veterinary medicine. This unrivalled international scientific journal is published 6 times per year, containing peer-reviewed articles with original and potentially important findings. Contributions are received from sources worldwide.
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