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摘要

摘要全面概述有关使用运动疗法治疗重症肌无力(MG)的现有证据、研究空白和未来研究重点:方法:在九个数据库中检索了有关运动疗法治疗 MG 的临床研究,并进行了范围界定综述。结果:共检索到 5725 项研究:结果:共检索到 5725 项研究,其中 24 项被纳入。纳入的研究在 16 个不同的国家/地区进行,共招募了 456 名患者。研究设计包括干预性研究和观察性研究。运动干预包括有氧运动、阻力运动、平衡训练和伸展训练,通常与药物治疗、常规护理或其他干预措施一起进行。不同研究中运动干预的强度、频率和持续时间差异很大。六分钟步行测试、不良事件、肌肉力量、MG 生活质量-15 量表、强迫生命容量、MG 量表和 MG 日常生活活动量表是最常用的结果。所有研究报告的结果均支持运动对 MG 的疗效和安全性,有两项研究报告了与运动相关的不良事件:本综述概述了运动治疗 MG 的相关证据。证据的主要缺陷包括参与人数有限、干预措施复杂、结果选择多变以及出版物报告不足。推广运动治疗 MG 仍面临一些障碍。更多的人群、严谨的研究设计和开展、标准化的干预措施和结果以及标准化的报告都是必不可少的。
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Current state of research on exercise for the treatment of myasthenia gravis: A scoping review

Objective

To provide a comprehensive overview of existing evidence, research gaps, and future research priorities concerning the treatment of myasthenia gravis (MG) using exercise therapies.

Method

Clinical studies on exercise treatment for MG were searched in nine databases to conduct a scoping review. Two independent researchers screened the literature and comprehensively analyzed the characteristics and limitations of the included articles.

Results

A total of 5725 studies were retrieved, of which 24 were included. The included studies were conducted in 16 different countries/regions and 456 patients were enrolled. Study designs included both interventional and observational studies. Exercise interventions included aerobic exercise, resistance exercise, balance training, and stretch training, and are typically administered in conjunction with medication, usual care, or some other interventions. The intensity, frequency, and duration of exercise interventions varied hugely among studies. Six-minute walk test, adverse events, muscle strength, MG quality of life-15 scale, forced vital capacity, quantitative MG scale, and MG activities of daily living scale were the most frequently used outcomes. All studies reported results in favor of the efficacy and safety of exercise in MG, and exercise-related adverse events were reported in two studies.

Conclusion

This scoping review provides an overview of the evidence concerning exercise treatment for MG. Key gaps in evidence include a limited number of participants, complex interventions, variability in outcome selection, and insufficient reporting in publications. The promotion of exercise treatment for MG still encounters several obstacles. A larger population, rigorous study design and conduction, standardized interventions and outcomes, and standardized reporting are essential.

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