Diagnosis and epidemiology of winged scapula in breast cancer patients: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

IF 6.7 2区 医学 Q1 Medicine
Milger P Plaza Meza, Theodorakys Marín Fermín, Nicola Maffulli
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Abstract

Background: Winged scapula (WS) is a critical complication of axillary surgery in patients treated for breast cancer, and is associated with pain, impairment of the upper extremity's function and poor performance in daily activities.

Sources of data: A systematic review and meta-analysis were performed following the PRISMA guidelines. Two independent reviewers searched PubMed, Embase and Virtual Health Library databases from January 1, 2000 to December 1, 2020. Clinical studies evaluating the diagnosis and epidemiology of WS among breast cancer surgery (BCS) patients were included.

Areas of agreement: The diagnosis of WS relies almost entirely on physical assessment. Studies have suggested a high variability in the report of the incidence of WS given the subjectivity of its diagnosis, and the different criteria used during clinical assessment.

Areas of controversy: The diagnosis of WS in BCS patients remains a challenge given the lack of standardized diagnostic protocols. Physical examination cannot rely on one manoeuvre only, as it may overlook patients with subtle injuries or overweight and contributing to the underreporting of its incidence.

Growing points: BCS patients undergoing axillary lymph node dissection experience a significantly higher incidence of WS than those undergoing sentinel lymph node dissection. The global incidence of WS after BCS is 16.79%. Additionally, the anterior flexion test and the push-up test are the most commonly performed diagnostic manoeuvers.

Areas timely for developing research: Further studies should aim for objective diagnostic tests, especially when the condition is not evident.

乳腺癌患者翼状肩胛骨的诊断和流行病学:一项系统综述和荟萃分析。
背景:有翼肩胛骨(WS)是乳腺癌患者腋窝手术的一个重要并发症,与疼痛、上肢功能损害和日常活动能力差有关。数据来源:按照PRISMA指南进行系统评价和荟萃分析。2000年1月1日至2020年12月1日,两名独立审稿人检索了PubMed、Embase和Virtual Health Library数据库。纳入评估乳腺癌手术(BCS)患者WS诊断和流行病学的临床研究。同意领域:WS的诊断几乎完全依赖于身体评估。研究表明,由于WS诊断的主观性和临床评估时使用的不同标准,WS发病率报告存在很大的可变性。争议领域:由于缺乏标准化的诊断方案,BCS患者WS的诊断仍然是一个挑战。体格检查不能仅仅依靠一种方法,因为它可能会忽略轻微损伤或超重的患者,从而导致其发生率的低报。生长点:行腋窝淋巴结清扫术的BCS患者WS发生率明显高于行前哨淋巴结清扫术的BCS患者。BCS后WS的全球发病率为16.79%。此外,前屈试验和俯卧撑试验是最常用的诊断操作。及时开展研究的领域:进一步的研究应以客观诊断测试为目标,特别是在病情不明显的情况下。
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British medical bulletin
British medical bulletin 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
13.10
自引率
1.50%
发文量
24
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: British Medical Bulletin is a multidisciplinary publication, which comprises high quality reviews aimed at generalist physicians, junior doctors, and medical students in both developed and developing countries. Its key aims are to provide interpretations of growing points in medicine by trusted experts in the field, and to assist practitioners in incorporating not just evidence but new conceptual ways of thinking into their practice.
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