膝关节软骨损伤的非手术治疗--德尔菲国际共识声明

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导言:膝关节软骨损伤是一种复杂且具有挑战性的临床病理。本研究的目的是通过德尔菲法就膝关节软骨损伤的非手术治疗达成共识。方法:采用改良德尔菲法就膝关节软骨损伤达成共识。来自 17 个国家的 79 名外科医生参与了这些共识声明。就膝关节软骨损伤的非手术治疗提出了 8 个问题,并进行了 3 轮问卷调查和最终投票。结论 获得一致或高度共识的声明涉及膝关节软骨损伤非手术治疗的适应症、禁忌症和预后因素。未达成共识的声明主要涉及在膝关节软骨损伤治疗中使用非负重、注射和生物物理刺激。
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Nonoperative management of knee cartilage injuries—an international Delphi consensus statement

Introduction

Articular cartilage injuries of the knee are a complex and challenging clinical pathology.

Objectives

The purpose of this study was to establish consensus statements via a Delphi process on the nonoperative management of knee cartilage injuries.

Methods

A consensus process on knee cartilage injuries utilizing a modified Delphi technique was conducted. Seventy-nine surgeons across 17 countries participated in these consensus statements. Eight questions were generated on the nonoperative management of knee cartilage injuries, with 3 rounds of questionnaires and final voting occurring. Consensus was defined as achieving 80% to 89% agreement, whereas strong consensus was defined as 90% to 99% agreement, and unanimous consensus was defined as 100% agreement with a proposed statement.

Results

Of the 8 total questions and consensus statements on nonoperative management developed from 3 rounds of voting, 1 achieved unanimous consensus, 2 achieved strong consensus, 2 achieved consensus, and 3 did not achieve consensus.

Conclusions

The statements that achieved unanimous or strong consensus related to indications, contraindications, and prognostic factors for nonoperative management of knee cartilage injuries. The statements that did not achieve consensus were primarily related to the use of non–weight-bearing, injections, and biophysical stimulation in the treatment of knee cartilage injuries.
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