尸体和新鲜同种异体皮肤移植在小儿烧伤治疗中的可用性、有效性和安全性综述。

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q4 CELL BIOLOGY
Moritz Lenz, Nikki Allorto, Shobha Chamania, Clemens Schiestl, Christoph Mohr, Michael Boettcher, Julia Elrod
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儿童烧伤是一个严重的公共卫生问题,具有很高的死亡率和发病率。同种异体皮肤移植,包括尸体和新鲜捐献的皮肤,已经用于儿科烧伤治疗多年,但其有效性和安全性仍有待系统评估。本系统综述(PROSPERO编号:CRD42024560654)分析了2000年1月至2024年7月来自PubMed的研究。纳入标准针对的是rct和回顾性研究,重点关注儿童烧伤患者使用同种异体皮肤移植。提取的数据以叙述综合和综合表的形式呈现。使用已建立的工具进行偏倚风险评估。13项研究被认为适合分析,只有两项符合rct。同种异体皮肤移植在治疗儿童烧伤方面显示出前景,特别是在资源有限的环境中,无法获得自体皮肤移植或皮肤替代品。研究的治疗方法各不相同,同种异体移植物常用于更严重的烧伤,这表明观察到的不良反应可能是由于损伤的严重程度而不是治疗类型。大多数研究的回顾性表明证据水平有限。此外,研究设计和患者群体的异质性使得很难得出明确的结论。同种异体皮肤移植在小儿烧伤护理中是一种有价值的治疗选择。然而,进一步设计良好的随机对照试验对于为其使用建立更强有力的证据基础和指导临床决策至关重要。目前的文献强调了同种异体移植的潜力,但也强调了针对儿科需求进行更细致入微的研究的必要性。
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Availability, effectiveness and safety of cadaveric and fresh allogeneic skin grafts in pediatric burn care-a review.

Burn injuries in children are a critical public health issue with significant mortality and morbidity. Allogeneic skin grafts, both cadaveric and freshly donated, have been utilized in pediatric burn care since many years, yet their efficacy and safety remain to be systematically assessed. This systematic review (PROSPERO number: CRD42024560654) analyzed studies from 01/2000 to 07/2024 sourced from PubMed. Inclusion criteria targeted RCTs and retrospective studies focused on the use of allogeneic skin grafts in pediatric burn patients. Extracted data were presented in a narrative synthesis and a comprehensive table. Established tools were used for risk of bias assessment. 13 studies were deemed suitable for analysis, with only two qualifying as RCTs. Allogeneic skin grafts have shown promise in managing pediatric burns, especially in resource-limited settings where autografts or skin substitutes are not available. Studies varied in their treatment approaches, with allogeneic grafts often used for more severe burns, suggesting that observed adverse effects may be due to injury severity rather than treatment type. The retrospective nature of the majority suggests a limited level of evidence. Moreover, the heterogeneity among study designs and patient populations makes it difficult to draw definitive conclusions. Allogeneic skin grafts represent a valuable treatment option in pediatric burn care. However, further well-designed RCTs are essential to establish a stronger evidence base for their use and to guide clinical decision-making. The current literature underscores the potential of allogeneic grafts but also the necessity for more nuanced research tailored to pediatric needs.

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Cell and Tissue Banking
Cell and Tissue Banking CELL BIOLOGY-ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
CiteScore
3.10
自引率
13.30%
发文量
68
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Cell and Tissue Banking provides a forum for disseminating information to scientists and clinicians involved in the banking and transplantation of cells and tissues. Cell and Tissue Banking is an international, peer-reviewed journal that publishes original papers in the following areas: basic research concerning general aspects of tissue banking such as quality assurance and control of banked cells/tissues, effects of preservation and sterilisation methods on cells/tissues, biotechnology, etc.; clinical applications of banked cells/tissues; standards of practice in procurement, processing, storage and distribution of cells/tissues; ethical issues; medico-legal issues.
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