Haiyue Jin, Alexander M Lopez, Flor Garza Romero, Ryan Hoang, Ashish Ramesh, Hansen C Bow
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Various treatments have been developed for treating herniated lumbar discs (HLD), which have been examined by professional associations when composing clinical guidelines that provide structured approaches to treating HLD. This paper aims to gather recent guidelines and summarize their conclusions on nonsurgical and surgical treatment options. PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, Guidelines International Network, Turning Research into Practice databases, and websites of medical societies were searched for clinical guidelines of HLD. Full-text guidelines published by a professional association in English relevant to HLD were included. Comparisons among guidelines were made based on the treatments evaluated, and recommendation grades were recorded when provided by the guidelines. A total of 12 guidelines were included, with 4 by non-United States (US) or international associations, 3 by US pain societies, 2 by surgical societies, 2 by government agencies, and 1 by a multidisciplinary medical society. Treatments assessed included surgical, invasive nonsurgical, and noninvasive nonsurgical interventions. Three guidelines did not include surgical treatments, and 2 guidelines did not include nonsurgical therapies. Recommendation criteria varied among guidelines due to differences in the intended audience. HLD can be treated with various modalities with specific therapies offering better pain relief. Despite inconsistency in the recommendation grades of most treatments, established surgical techniques and epidural injections were reported with higher confidence in recommendation estimates, while inadequate supporting evidence was shown for noninvasive therapies except cognitive behavioral therapy. Future studies could incorporate and comment on some of the newer methods of treating HLD.
治疗腰椎间盘突出症(HLD)的治疗方法多种多样,专业协会在编写临床指南时对其进行了研究,为治疗HLD提供了结构化的方法。本文旨在收集最近的指南,并总结他们的结论,非手术和手术治疗方案。检索PubMed、Web of Science、Scopus、Guidelines International Network、Turning Research into Practice数据库和各医学学会网站,检索HLD临床指南。包括由专业协会出版的与HLD相关的英文全文指南。根据评估的治疗方法对指南进行比较,并记录指南提供的推荐等级。共纳入12项指南,其中4项由非美国(US)或国际协会制定,3项由美国疼痛学会制定,2项由外科学会制定,2项由政府机构制定,1项由多学科医学学会制定。评估的治疗方法包括手术、侵入性非手术和非侵入性非手术干预。3份指南不包括手术治疗,2份指南不包括非手术治疗。由于目标受众的不同,各指南的推荐标准也有所不同。HLD可以通过不同的特定疗法来治疗,从而更好地缓解疼痛。尽管大多数治疗方法的推荐等级不一致,但已有的手术技术和硬膜外注射在推荐估计值中具有较高的可信度,而除了认知行为治疗外,无创治疗的支持证据不足。未来的研究可以纳入和评论一些治疗HLD的新方法。