伊格尔综合征与血管并发症--系统综述。

A Thielen, V Brizzi, C Majoufre, R Nicot, M Schlund
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很少有人描述过鹰综合征的血管并发症。本研究旨在系统回顾伊格尔综合征血管并发症的发生、特征和治疗结果。研究人员在多个数据库中进行了系统性检索。研究问题是:"伴有血管并发症的伊格尔综合征的特征是什么,应该如何处理?最初的搜索结果有 4145 项,其中 150 项被纳入,共报告了 231 名患有血管并发症的患者。动脉撞击(67.5%)比静脉撞击(32.5%)更常见。动脉撞击最常见的后果是中风(46.8%),而静脉撞击则是慢性头痛(68%)。有 79 名患者接受了腕轮畸形切除术作为初始治疗:78.5%的患者痊愈,19.0%的患者病情好转,只有2.5%的患者复发。另一方面,在 106 名接受药物治疗而未进行初次苯乙烯切除术的患者中,只有 24.5%的患者治愈,28.3%的患者病情好转,47.2%的患者复发。典型伊格尔综合征的症状与神经血管症状的关联性应促使临床医生考虑这一诊断,并测量其tyloid长度。为了获得最佳治愈率并减少复发,应选择进行腕骨切除术。
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Eagle syndrome and vascular complications-a systematic review.

Vascular complications occurring in Eagle syndrome are seldom described. The aim of this study was to systematically review the occurrence, characteristics, and management outcomes of vascular complications occurring in Eagle syndrome. A systematic review was conducted with a search in several databases. The research question was "What characterizes Eagle syndrome with vascular complications and how should it be managed?" The initial search yielded 4145 results; 150 of these were included, reporting a total of 231 patients with vascular complications. Arterial impingement (67.5%) was more frequent than venous impingement (32.5%). The most frequent consequence of arterial impingement was stroke (46.8%), while for venous impingement it was chronic headache (68%). Seventy-nine patients underwent styloidectomy as initial treatment: 78.5% of the patients were cured and 19.0% improved, while only 2.5% showed a recurrence. On the other hand, among the 106 patients treated medically without initial styloidectomy, only 24.5% of the patients were cured, 28.3% improved, and 47.2% had a recurrence. The association of symptoms of classic Eagle syndrome with neurovascular symptoms should prompt clinicians to consider this diagnosis and to measure the styloid length. Styloidectomy is the treatment of choice to obtain the best cure rate and reduce recurrence.

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