Musculoskeletal changes and treatments in paediatric spinal cord disorders: A scoping review.

IF 1 Q4 PEDIATRICS
Jamie Ellis, Peter Simm, Adam Scheinberg, Mary P Galea
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Abstract

Purpose: This study aimed to highlight the structural and functional musculoskeletal changes and associated treatment strategies in paediatric patients with spinal cord disorders (SCD).

Methods: A systematic scoping review was conducted whereby PubMed, Excerpta Medica Database and MEDLINE Ovid databases, and grey literature were searched for articles published between January 2000 and June 2024. Study criteria included at least 50% of participant cohort being children aged under 18 years at time of SCD diagnosis, investigating the musculoskeletal effects of SCD in children, and related management or interventional strategies. Reports in which paediatric or SCD participants were less than 50% of the cohort were included if results were appropriately stratified. Included reports underwent descriptive analysis.

Results: Forty-five reports were eligible for inclusion. Physiological Parameters, Musculoskeletal Complications, and Interventions were the main themes identified. It was observed that musculoskeletal changes following SCD can differ in children compared to their adult-injured counterparts, but the mechanisms underlying these differences are not known. Intervention studies that have been performed are important, but underpowered, and cannot yet be translated into routine care.

Conclusion: Monitoring and treatment guidelines for musculoskeletal health in this population are scarce. Comprehensive research efforts are required to facilitate guideline development, which will be imperative in improving musculoskeletal outcomes following paediatric SCD.

小儿脊髓疾病的肌肉骨骼变化和治疗:范围综述。
目的:本研究旨在强调小儿脊髓疾病(SCD)患者的结构和功能肌肉骨骼变化以及相关的治疗策略。方法:检索2000年1月至2024年6月间发表的PubMed、abstrpta Medica Database和MEDLINE Ovid数据库及灰色文献,进行系统的文献综述。研究标准包括至少50%的参与者队列是SCD诊断时年龄在18岁以下的儿童,研究SCD对儿童肌肉骨骼的影响,以及相关的管理或干预策略。如果结果进行了适当的分层,则纳入了儿科或SCD参与者少于队列50%的报告。对纳入的报告进行描述性分析。结果:45份报告符合纳入标准。生理参数、肌肉骨骼并发症和干预措施是确定的主要主题。据观察,儿童SCD后的肌肉骨骼变化与成人损伤后的肌肉骨骼变化不同,但这些差异背后的机制尚不清楚。已经进行的干预研究很重要,但力度不够,还不能转化为常规护理。结论:该人群肌肉骨骼健康监测和治疗指南缺乏。需要全面的研究工作来促进指南的制定,这将是改善小儿SCD后肌肉骨骼结果的必要条件。
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