生物可降解金属在动物模型中实现骨折修复是否有可靠证据:系统综述

Jiazhen Zhang, Zhizhong Shang, Yanbiao Jiang, Xing-gang Li, M. Ma, Yongjun Li, Bin Ma
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可生物降解金属在骨折修复等骨科应用中前景光明。它们的临床转化需要临床前评估,包括动物研究,在临床试验之前证明这些材料的安全性和性能。这项基于证据的研究调查和分析了动物模型中可生物降解金属的骨折修复性能和降解性能。在确定人群、干预措施、比较、结果和研究设计(PICOS)以及结合生物可降解金属和动物研究的纳入标准后,仔细收集数据。从2122篇文献数据库中提取纯Mg、Mg合金和Zn合金的文献12篇,并进行综述。与传统的不可降解金属或可吸收聚合物的对照组相比,生物可降解金属在动物模型中显示出混合或矛盾的骨折修复和降解结果。虽然由于数据的异质性无法进行定量荟萃分析,但本系统综述显示,生物可降解金属在动物模型中修复骨折的证据质量“非常低”。提出了规范生物可降解金属动物实验的建议。根据目前的研究结果,在动物模型中没有可靠的骨折修复证据来确保未来生物可降解金属的临床翻译。
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Is There Reliable Evidence of Biodegradable Metals Achieving Bone Fracture Repair in Animal Models: A Systematic Review
Biodegradable metals hold promises in orthopedic applications such as fracture repair. Their clinical translation requires pre-clinical evaluations including animal studies, which demonstrate the safety and performance of such materials prior to clinical trials. This evidence-based study investigates and analyzes the performance of bone fractures repair as well as degradation properties of biodegradable metals in animal models. Data was carefully collected after identification of population, interventions, comparisons, outcomes, and study design (PICOS), as well as inclusion criteria combining biodegradable metals and animal study. 12 publications on pure Mg, Mg alloys and Zn alloys were finally included and reviewed after extraction from a collected database of 2122 publications. Compared to controls of traditional non-degradable metals or resorbable polymers, biodegradable metals showed mixed or contradictory outcomes of fracture repair and degradation in animal models. Although quantitative meta-analysis cannot be conducted because of the data heterogenicity, this systematic review revealed that the quality of evidence for biodegradable metals to repair bone fractures in animal models is "very low". Recommendations to standardize the animal studies of biodegradable metals were proposed. Based on current findings, there is no reliable evidence of bone fracture repair in animal models to ensure future clinical translation of biodegradable metals.
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