继发于动脉粥样硬化的椎基底动脉功能不全的体征和症状:一项系统综述

IF 1.4 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Chris Moors, Claire Stapleton
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背景:临床医生在识别由动脉粥样硬化引起的椎基底动脉功能不全(VBI)方面面临着困难的挑战。VBI是一个用来描述供应大脑后系统的椎动脉和基底动脉的血流量减少的术语。对于肌肉骨骼临床医生来说,VBI的诊断鉴别是必不可少的,因为它的存在直接影响到手工治疗干预的临床使用。临床指南提供了一组VBI可能表现的主要症状(包括Coman's 5D),其准确性存在争议,因为文献提供的证据表明症状范围更广。目的:本研究的目的是收集所有与动脉粥样硬化相关的VBI特征的相关文献报道,旨在帮助提供证据,指导临床实践中使用手工治疗干预措施,并提高对VBI可能表现的认识。方法:检索6个数据库(联合与替代医学数据库[AMED]、AgeLine、SPORTDiscus、医学文献分析与在线检索系统[MEDLINE]、Cochrane和护理与联合健康累积指数(CINAHL Plus)),检索时间自成立至2024年9月。文章按照系统评价和荟萃分析(PRISMA)标准的首选报告项目进行筛选,纳入的文章要求通过临床检查诊断为VBI,有动脉粥样硬化病变的影像学证据,没有现有或既往的神经梗死、伴随动脉病理或任何其他形式的病理机制的证据。使用模板提取原始数据,并使用乔安娜布里格斯研究所关键评估工具评估方法学质量。利用叙述综合和描述性统计表对调查结果进行了总结。结果:共纳入文献283篇,纳入文献15篇(93例,50米/43英尺,年龄64岁±9标准差[SD]年)。眩晕是最常见的报告症状,在总共37种不同的单独或联合报告的症状中。包括Coman's 5D的症状占报告特征的22% %。结论:眩晕是动脉粥样硬化所致VBI最常见的症状(27.7 %)。然而,没有足够的数据来得出具体的结论,尽管结果确实对科曼5D在临床实践中的单独使用产生了怀疑。对VBI症状及其行为模式进行标准化数据提取的前瞻性观察研究是必要的。
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Signs and symptoms of vertebrobasilar insufficiency secondary to atherosclerosis: a systematic review.

Context: Clinicians face a difficult challenge in identifying vertebrobasilar insufficiency (VBI) resulting from atherosclerosis. VBI is a term utilized to describe a reduction in blood flow to the vertebral and basilar arteries that supply the posterior cerebral system. For musculoskeletal clinicians, diagnostic differentiation of VBI is essential, because its presence directly impacts the clinical use of manual treatment interventions. Clinical guidelines provide a set of cardinal symptoms (inclusive of Coman's 5D's) in which VBI may manifest, the accuracy of which is under contestation because literature provides evidence suggesting a wider set of symptoms.

Objectives: The objectives of this study were to gather all relevant literature reporting features of VBI pertaining to atherosclerosis, with the aim to help provide evidence that may guide clinical practice in the use of manual therapy interventions and to raise awareness of the manifestations that VBI may present.

Methods: Six databases were searched from inception to September 2024 (Allied and Alternative Medicine Database [AMED], AgeLine, SPORTDiscus, Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Online [MEDLINE], Cochrane, and Cumulative Index of Nursing and Allied Health (CINAHL Plus). Articles were screened in accordance with Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) standards, The included articles required a diagnosis of VBI through clinical examination with radiological evidence of atherosclerotic lesions, without evidence of existing or previous neurological infarcts, concomitant arterial pathology, or any other form of pathological mechanism. Primary data were extracted utilizing a template, and the methodological quality was assessed utilizing the Joanna Briggs Institute critical appraisal tool. Findings were summarized utilizing a narrative synthesis and a table of descriptive statistics.

Results: Two hundred and eighty-three papers were identified, and 15 were included (93 cases, 50M/43F, age 64 years old ± 9 standard deviation [SD] yrs). Vertigo was the most common reported symptom, within a total of 37 different symptoms reported either in isolation or combination. Symptoms inclusive to Coman's 5D's accounted for 22 % of reported features.

Conclusions: Vertigo is the most common symptom (27.7 %) of VBI induced by atherosclerosis. However, there is not sufficient data to make concrete conclusions, although results do instill doubt over the sole use of Coman's 5D's in clinical practice. Prospective observational studies with standardized data extraction for VBI symptoms and their pattern of behavior are warranted.

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Journal of Osteopathic Medicine
Journal of Osteopathic Medicine Health Professions-Complementary and Manual Therapy
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