营养状况对足癣患者采用庞塞提法成功率的影响:系统综述

Muhammad Muzzammil , Muhammad Owais Minhas , Amna Jamil
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摘要

目的 本文献综述旨在评估营养不良对 Ponseti 法(一种广泛使用的治疗足外翻的非手术方法)的影响,并评估营养状况对取得成功结果的重要性。方法 使用关键词 "营养不良"、"Ponseti 法"、"足外翻"、"非手术治疗"、"手术结果 "和 "营养状况 "在 PubMed、Embase 和 Scopus 数据库中进行了系统检索。2010 年至 2023 年间发表的研究均被纳入考虑范围。结果营养不良是导致采用庞塞提法治疗的足外翻患者疗效不佳的重要风险因素。营养不良的患者更有可能出现伤口愈合延迟、感染风险增加、认知功能受损和骨密度降低等问题,所有这些都会对治疗的成功产生负面影响。与营养良好的患者相比,营养不良的儿童复发率也更高,需要的治疗时间也更长。通过适当的措施改善营养状况是取得成功结果的关键。维生素 D 缺乏是足外翻患者普遍存在的问题,通过补充维生素 D 来解决这一问题已被证明可提高成功率。解决营养不良问题并优化营养状况可预防并发症、缩短治疗时间并提高治疗成功率。临床医生应定期评估和管理足外翻患者的营养状况,以确保取得最佳疗效。
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The impact of nutritional status on the success of the ponseti method in clubfoot patients: A systematic review

Purpose

This literature review aims to assess the impact of malnutrition on the Ponseti method, a widely used non-surgical approach for treating clubfoot, and to evaluate the importance of nutritional status in achieving successful outcomes.

Methods

A systematic search was conducted on PubMed, Embase, and Scopus databases using the keywords "malnutrition," "Ponseti method," "clubfoot," "non-surgical treatment," "surgical outcomes," and "nutritional status." Studies published between 2010 and 2023 were considered for inclusion. A total of 12 relevant articles were reviewed.

Results

Malnutrition is a significant risk factor for poor outcomes in clubfoot patients treated with the Ponseti method. Malnourished patients are more likely to experience delayed wound healing, increased infection risk, impaired cognitive function, and decreased bone density, all of which can negatively impact the success of the treatment. Malnourished children also have a higher relapse rate and require a longer duration of treatment compared to well-nourished patients. Improving nutritional status through appropriate measures is crucial for achieving a successful outcome. Vitamin D deficiency is a prevalent issue in clubfoot patients, and addressing this through supplementation has been shown to improve success rates.

Conclusions

The results of this review highlight the importance of assessing nutritional status in clubfoot patients undergoing the Ponseti method. Addressing malnutrition and optimizing nutritional status can prevent complications, reduce treatment duration, and increase the success rate of the treatment. Clinicians should routinely evaluate and manage the nutritional status of clubfoot patients to ensure the best possible outcomes.

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