Management of Muscle Cramps in Patients With Cirrhosis: A Systematic Review of Randomised Controlled Trials.

IF 6.6 1区 医学 Q1 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Andrew T Roberts, Joseph Makar, Jonathan Abdelmalak, Marie Sinclair, Adam Testro, Avik Majumdar
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Background: Muscle cramps are common in patients with cirrhosis. Despite their prevalence and impact on health-related quality of life, there are no widely used clinical practice guidelines for management of muscle cramps in cirrhosis. The aim of this review was to critically evaluate current evidence regarding treatment of muscle cramps in cirrhosis.

Methods: A systematic review using PubMed, MEDLINE (Ovid), Embase, and Scopus databases was performed on 30 June by two independent reviewers to identify randomised controlled trials (RCTs) reporting interventions for muscle cramps in cirrhotic patients.

Results: Twelve RCTs evaluating 13 distinct interventions were identified. Baclofen, methocarbamol, orphenadrine, and taurine supplementation reduced cramp frequency, severity, and duration when compared to placebo. Human albumin, pregabalin, and quinidine reduced cramp frequency compared to placebo. Pickle juice reduced cramp severity compared to placebo. BCAA supplementation and calcium carbonate were found to reduce cramp frequency compared to baseline. Stretching demonstrated a signal towards reducing cramp severity and frequency, and meditation had a signal towards reducing severity only when compared to baseline. Electro-acupuncture was the only intervention which demonstrated no therapeutic effect. Pregabalin was the only agent associated with significant side effects that limited its use.

Conclusion: Methocarbamol, orphenadrine, and taurine supplementation were found in placebo-controlled RCTs to be effective in reducing cramp frequency, severity, and duration in cirrhotic patients. All other interventions reported aside from electro-acupuncture demonstrated a positive impact on cramps. High-quality RCTs are needed to further investigate the use of these treatments in terms of comparative efficacy and safety.

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肝硬化患者肌肉痉挛的治疗:随机对照试验的系统回顾。
背景:肌肉痉挛在肝硬化患者中很常见。尽管其发病率高且对健康相关的生活质量有影响,但目前尚无广泛使用的肝硬化肌肉痉挛治疗临床实践指南。本综述旨在批判性地评估有关肝硬化肌肉痉挛治疗的现有证据:6月30日,两位独立审稿人使用PubMed、MEDLINE (Ovid)、Embase和Scopus数据库进行了系统性综述,以确定报告肝硬化患者肌肉痉挛干预措施的随机对照试验(RCT):结果:确定了 12 项随机对照试验,评估了 13 种不同的干预措施。与安慰剂相比,巴氯芬、甲氧卡莫醇、奥芬那定和牛磺酸补充剂可减少抽筋的频率、严重程度和持续时间。与安慰剂相比,人血白蛋白、普瑞巴林和奎尼丁可减少抽筋频率。与安慰剂相比,泡菜汁可降低抽筋的严重程度。与基线相比,补充 BCAA 和碳酸钙可降低抽筋频率。与基线相比,拉伸显示出降低抽筋严重程度和频率的信号,而冥想仅显示出降低抽筋严重程度的信号。电针是唯一没有治疗效果的干预措施。普瑞巴林是唯一一种有明显副作用的药物,限制了其使用:结论:安慰剂对照研究发现,美索卡莫、奥芬那定和牛磺酸补充剂可有效减少肝硬化患者痉挛的频率、严重程度和持续时间。除电针外,报告的所有其他干预措施都对抽筋产生了积极影响。需要进行高质量的研究性试验,以进一步研究这些疗法的疗效和安全性。
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CiteScore
15.60
自引率
7.90%
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527
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics is a global pharmacology journal focused on the impact of drugs on the human gastrointestinal and hepato-biliary systems. It covers a diverse range of topics, often with immediate clinical relevance to its readership.
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