Yushun Qian, Anqing Jiang, Jun Yan, Shouchun Zhang, Siqiang Zhu
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摘要
目的:本研究的目的是研究氨甲环酸(TXA)是否有助于改善关节镜下旋转肌cu的预后。修复(RCR)。方法:检索PubMed、Embase、Web of Science、CENTRAL、Scopus等数据库,检索有关TXA治疗关节镜下RCR疗效的各类研究。12项研究、10项随机对照试验(rct)和2项回顾性研究被认为符合条件。结果:仅有2项使用视觉清晰度分级系统的研究的meta分析显示,使用TXA可以获得更好的视觉效果。一个类似的di!Erence以使用视觉模拟量表的研究而闻名。手术时间无明显差异。但随机对照试验的亚组分析显示,使用TXA的手术时间缩短。荟萃分析显示,没有di!TXA组与对照组24小时疼痛评分的差异。对失血量研究的定性评估显示无显著性差异。TXA的作用。所有研究均未发现重大并发症。结论:本研究汇集证据表明,TXA可以改善关节镜下RCR患者的视觉清晰度,并可能减少手术时间。TXA似乎不能减少出血量或术后24小时疼痛评分。证据等级:II级,治疗性研究。
Efficacy of tranexamic acid in improving visual clarity and operative time of arthroscopic rotator cuff repair: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine if tranexamic acid (TXA) can assist in improving outcomes of arthroscopic rotator cu! repair (RCR).
Methods: The databases of PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, CENTRAL, and Scopus were searched for all types of studies examining the e"cacy of TXA for arthroscopic RCR. Twelve studies, 10 randomized controlled trials (RCTs), and 2 retrospective studies were considered eligible.
Results: Meta-analysis of only 2 studies using a visual clarity grading system showed better visualization with the use of TXA. A similar di!erence was noted for studies using the visual analog scale. Operating time was not significantly di!erent between the groups, but subgroup analysis of RCTs demonstrated reduced operating time with TXA. Meta-analysis showed no di!erence in 24-hour pain scores between TXA and control groups. Qualitative assessment of studies for blood loss showed no significant e!ect of TXA. No major complications were reported in any of the studies.
Conclusion: This study has pooled evidence suggesting that TXA can improve visual clarity in arthroscopic RCR and may also result in a reduction in operating time. TXA does not seem to reduce blood loss or 24-hour postoperative pain scores.