用氧饱和度指数评价消化道重建过程中吻合口血供:一项汇总分析。

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q2 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Xiao-Qiang Zhang, Chao-Fu Zhang, Xiang-Jun Zhou, Lei-Yuan Shuai, Dong Peng, Guang-Yan Ji
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摘要

目的:吻合口漏(AL)是消化道重建(DTR)手术中最严重的临床并发症之一,目前推测其可能与吻合口血供不足有关。因此,我们的目的是评估组织氧饱和度(StO2)作为评估吻合口血供的指标的能力。方法:利用Embase、PubMed、Cochrane图书馆进行文献检索。将StO2作为DTR术后吻合口血供的评价指标,分析该指标与术后AL发生的潜在关联。结果:本系统综述和荟萃分析共纳入11篇文章,涉及867名受试者。将标准化平均差(SMD)和95%置信区间(Cls)汇总后,发现低StO2是AL的独立危险因素(AL组的p2值(62.3%)显著低于非AL组(74.3%);随着StO2浓度降低到一定值,AL发病率分别上升至201.8%和338.1%。结论:血氧饱和度指数可用于DTR准确定量评价吻合口血供,降低术后AL发生的概率。
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Evaluation of anastomotic blood supply during digestive tract reconstruction with the use of the oxygen saturation index: A pooling up analysis.

Purpose: Anastomotic leakage (AL) is one of the most serious clinical complications in digestive tract reconstruction (DTR) surgery, and it is currently hypothesized that this may be related to insufficient anastomotic blood supply. Thus, Therefore, we aimed to assess the ability of tissue oxygen saturation(StO2) as a measure to evaluate anastomotic blood supply.

Methods: A comprehensive literature search was performed using Embase, PubMed and Cochrane Library. StO2 was used as an evaluation index of anastomotic blood supply after DTR to analyze the potential association between this index and the occurrence of AL in the postoperative period.

Results: A total of eleven articles involving 867 participants were included in this systematic review and meta-analysis. After pooling the standardized mean difference (SMD) and 95% confidence intervals (Cls), low StO2 was found to be an independent risk factor for AL (P < 0.00001; 95%CI: 1.02 [0.53-1.51]). The mean StO2 in the AL group (62.3%) was significantly lower than that in the non-AL group (74.3%); AL incidence increased with the reduction of StO2 to a certain value to 201.8% and 338.1% respectively.

Conclusion: Oxygen saturation index can be utilized in DTR to accurately and quantitatively evaluate the anastomotic blood supply to reduce the probability of postoperative AL.

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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Colorectal Disease, Clinical and Molecular Gastroenterology and Surgery aims to publish novel and state-of-the-art papers which deal with the physiology and pathophysiology of diseases involving the entire gastrointestinal tract. In addition to original research articles, the following categories will be included: reviews (usually commissioned but may also be submitted), case reports, letters to the editor, and protocols on clinical studies. The journal offers its readers an interdisciplinary forum for clinical science and molecular research related to gastrointestinal disease.
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