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摘要
毒蛇致食性凝血病(VICC)是蛇咬伤的一种严重并发症,可能导致危及生命的出血。尽管努力确定除抗蛇毒血清(如肝素)以外的有效治疗方法,但支持其使用的证据仍然不足。因此,本研究旨在通过系统回顾、荟萃分析和试验序贯分析(TSA)来研究肝素对VICC的影响。2024年8月11日,通过8个在线数据库对调查肝素对VICC影响的随机对照试验(rct)进行了系统检索。本研究纳入6项随机对照试验。荟萃分析显示,肝素并没有显著降低死亡率(风险比,0.65;95% CI 0.39 ~ 1.10)。此外,meta分析显示肝素组与对照组的各项临床结果无显著差异。TSA指出,没有足够的证据表明肝素对VICC死亡率的影响,可能需要741例患者的样本量来进行进一步的随机对照试验。总之,我们的研究结果表明肝素可能不会显著影响VICC的预后。尽管由于样本量有限,目前的证据尚无定论,但它强调了未来试验提供更精确见解的必要性。
Effects of heparin on venom-induced consumption coagulopathy: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.
Venom-induced consumption coagulopathy (VICC) is a serious complication of snakebites, potentially leading to life-threatening bleeding. Despite efforts to determine effective treatments other than antivenom, such as heparin, the evidence supporting their use remains insufficient. Therefore, this study aimed to perform a systematic review, meta-analysis and trial sequential analysis (TSA) to examine the effects of heparin on VICC. On 11 August 2024, a systematic search for randomized controlled trials (RCTs) investigating the effects of heparin on VICC was conducted using eight online databases. Six RCTs were included in this study. The meta-analysis revealed that heparin did not significantly reduce the mortality rate (risk ratio, 0.65; 95% CI 0.39 to 1.10). Additionally, the meta-analysis showed no significant differences in various clinical outcomes between the heparin group and control group. The TSA indicated insufficient evidence to conclude the effects of heparin on VICC mortality, and a sample size of 741 patients may be needed for further RCTs. In conclusion, our findings indicate that heparin may not significantly affect VICC outcomes. Although the current evidence is inconclusive because of the limited sample size, it highlights the need for future trials to provide more precise insights.
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