A systematic review of whirlpool as an adjunctive treatment for cellulitis

Q1 Medicine
Melanie Mendiola-So, Robert Eugene Larson, David Vernier
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Abstract

Background

Patients with cellulitis are referred to physical therapy for whirlpool as an adjunctive treatment.

Objective

The purpose of this systematic review is to determine if whirlpool, as an adjunctive therapy, provides an additional benefit in adult patients with cellulitis.

Data sources

Data was collected from the following electronic databases: CINAHL (Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature) – EBSCO Host, Cochrane Library, OVID-Medline, PEDro (Physiotherapy Evidence Database), ProQuest, and PubMed.

Study selection

Studies published in English within the last ten years on adult human subjects (19 years and older) with cellulitis as the main skin condition and have received whirlpool as a form of adjunctive treatment were selected.

Data extraction

Data was collected from October 20, 2016 until January 25, 2017. Boolean search terms included: “cellulitis AND adjunct AND whirlpool”; “cellulitis AND whirlpool”, “cellulitis AND physical therapy”, and “cellulitis AND hydrotherapy.”

Results

After reviewing 478 studies from the search results, none of the studies could be used based on the inclusion criteria.

Limitations

Studies in English published within the last ten years, based on adult human subjects aged 19 years old and above with cellulitis and with whirlpool as an adjunctive treatment for cellulitis were considered for the review.

Conclusions

No conclusion could be reached from this systematic review since no study met the eligibility criteria from the results generated.

漩涡作为蜂窝织炎辅助治疗的系统综述
背景蜂窝织炎患者被认为是物理治疗漩涡作为辅助治疗。目的:本系统综述的目的是确定是否漩涡,作为一种辅助治疗,为蜂窝织炎的成年患者提供额外的益处。数据来源数据来自以下电子数据库:CINAHL(护理和相关健康文献累积索引)- EBSCO主机、Cochrane图书馆、OVID-Medline、PEDro(物理治疗证据数据库)、ProQuest和PubMed。研究选择选择过去十年内以英文发表的成人受试者(19岁及以上),以蜂窝织炎为主要皮肤状况,并接受漩涡作为辅助治疗的研究。数据提取数据采集时间为2016年10月20日至2017年1月25日。布尔搜索词包括:“蜂窝织炎和附件和漩涡”;"蜂窝织炎与漩涡" "蜂窝织炎与物理治疗" "蜂窝织炎与水疗"结果在检索结果中回顾了478项研究后,没有一项研究可以根据纳入标准使用。局限性:本综述考虑了近十年来发表的以19岁及以上蜂窝织炎和漩涡作为蜂窝织炎辅助治疗的成人为研究对象的英文研究。本系统综述未得出任何结论,因为从产生的结果来看,没有研究符合入选标准。
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Wound Medicine
Wound Medicine Medicine-Surgery
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