为接受心脏手术的患者提供整骨按摩治疗

Filippos-Paschalis Rorris, Elian-Anna T. Skouteli, Konstantinos Papakonstantinou, Lydia Kokotsaki, Evangelos Skotiniotis, John Kokotsakis
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目的:对外科手术患者进行整骨疗法(OMT)的目的是减轻术后疼痛并促进康复。主要由于接受过胸外科培训的骨科医生人数有限,因此尚未广泛研究 OMT 对心脏手术患者的影响:方法:我们对文献进行了系统回顾,以确定目前所有关于心脏手术患者术后 OMT 的可用数据。病例报告和系列病例被排除在外。采用特定方案对符合条件的研究的偏倚风险进行了单独评估。研究结果包括术后疼痛、住院时间、呼吸能力变化、心脏指数和混合氧静脉饱和度(SvO2)测量值的变化:有三项随机对照试验(RCT)和一项非随机对照队列研究对心脏手术患者的 OMT 效果进行了调查。最常见的心脏手术是冠状动脉旁路移植术、瓣膜手术、联合手术和主动脉手术。术后患者使用了多种 OMT 方式。整骨疗法组患者的疼痛控制和呼吸能力有所改善,住院时间也有所缩短:整骨疗法作为当前医疗疗法的辅助手段,可能有助于减轻术后疼痛并改善患者的整体功能状况。
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Osteopathisch-manipulative Behandlung bei herzchirurgischen Patient*innen

Objective: Osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT) in surgical patients aims at reducing postoperative pain and enhancing recovery. The effects of OMT have not been extensively studied in cardiac surgery patients, mostly owing to the fact that a limited number of osteopathic physicians are trained in thoracic surgery.

Methods: A systematic review of the literature was performed to identify all currently available data on post- operative OMT in cardiac surgery patients. Case reports and case series were excluded. Risk of bias of the eligible studies was assessed individually using specific protocols. Among the outcomes of interest were postoperative pain, hospital length of stay, changes in respiratory capacity, and changes in cardiac index and mixed oxygen venous saturation (SvO2) measurements.

Results: We identified four eligible studies which were included in the quantitative analysis of the present review.

There were three randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and one non-randomized controlled cohort study which investigated on outcomes of OMT in cardiac surgery patients. The most common cardiac operations performed were coronary artery bypass grafting, valve procedures, combined procedures, and aortic operations. Numerous OMT modalities were used on postoperative patients. The OMT group of patients showed improvement in pain management and respiratory capacity, and shorter hospital length of stay.

Conclusions: Osteopathic treatment might be helpful as an adjunct to current medical therapies in mitigating postoperative pain and improving the overall patient's functional status.

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