不同电刺激模式对骨盆疼痛患者疼痛和功能的影响:系统回顾与 META 分析。

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q2 ANESTHESIOLOGY
Pain Practice Pub Date : 2024-10-14 DOI:10.1111/papr.13417
Camilla F Mendes, Luciene S Oliveira, Priscila A Garcez, Isabela F Azevedo-Santos, Josimari M DeSantana
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简介骨盆疼痛位于脐部疤痕下方的前腹壁。其治疗方法包括药物治疗,但药物治疗可能会产生不良反应,而且并非总能控制症状。因此,有人建议使用电刺激等辅助疗法。因此,本综述旨在评估有关电刺激治疗盆腔疼痛有效性的文献:方法:在 PubMed、Cochrane Library、ScienceDirect、SciELO、PEDro、CINAHL、BVS、Web of Science、Scopus 和 Google Scholar 数据库中使用 "电刺激 "和 "盆腔疼痛 "这两个网目词进行研究检索,直至 2024 年 4 月。使用 Cochrane 协作工具 (RevMan 5.4) 进行偏倚风险评估和荟萃分析。证据质量采用 GRADE 工具进行评估:在找到的 3247 项研究中,有 19 项被纳入。在定性分析中,7 项研究显示 TENS、电针、PTNS 和 tDCS 可降低疼痛强度,1 项关于 PTNS 的研究显示生活质量有所提高,1 项关于 tDCS 的研究显示功能表现有所改善。然而,在荟萃分析中,只有 TENS 对减轻急性盆腔疼痛和原发性痛经有疗效:我们的研究结果表明,有中度质量的证据表明 TENS 可降低原发性痛经的疼痛强度,而有低质量的证据表明 TENS 可降低急性盆腔痛的疼痛强度。要确定其他形式的电刺激对盆腔疼痛的有效性,还需要样本量更大、方法质量更高的随机对照临床试验。
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Effect of different electric stimulation modalities on pain and functionality of patients with pelvic pain: Systematic review with META-analysis.

Introduction: Pelvic pain is located in the anterior abdominal wall, below the umbilical scar. Its treatment includes pharmacological therapy, which can cause adverse effects and is not always sufficient to control symptoms. Thus, the use of adjunct therapies such as electric stimulation has been suggested. Therefore, this review intends to appraise the literature on the effectiveness of electrostimulation in the treatment of pelvic pain.

Methods: The search for studies was conducted until April 2024 in PubMed, Cochrane Library, ScienceDirect, SciELO, PEDro, CINAHL, BVS, Web of Science, Scopus, and Google Scholar databases using a combination of Mesh terms "Electric Stimulation" and "Pelvic Pain." Risk of bias assessment and meta-analysis were performed with The Cochrane Collaboration tool (RevMan 5.4). Quality of the evidence was assessed with GRADE tool.

Results: From the 3247 studies found, 19 were included. In the qualitative analysis, seven studies showed TENS, electroacupuncture, PTNS, and tDCS reduced pain intensity, one study on PTNS showed increased quality of life, and one on tDCS showed improved functional performance. However, in the meta-analysis, only TENS showed efficacy for the reduction of acute pelvic pain and primary dysmenorrhea.

Conclusion: Our results indicate that there is moderate-quality evidence for TENS to reduce pain intensity in primary dysmenorrhea and low-quality evidence for the same outcome in acute pelvic pain. Randomized controlled clinical trials with larger sample size and with better methodological quality are needed to establish the effectiveness of other forms of electrical stimulation in pelvic pain.

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Pain Practice
Pain Practice ANESTHESIOLOGY-CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
CiteScore
5.60
自引率
3.80%
发文量
92
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Pain Practice, the official journal of the World Institute of Pain, publishes international multidisciplinary articles on pain and analgesia that provide its readership with up-to-date research, evaluation methods, and techniques for pain management. Special sections including the Consultant’s Corner, Images in Pain Practice, Case Studies from Mayo, Tutorials, and the Evidence-Based Medicine combine to give pain researchers, pain clinicians and pain fellows in training a systematic approach to continuing education in pain medicine. Prior to publication, all articles and reviews undergo peer review by at least two experts in the field.
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