褪黑素在关节置换术中的围手术期应用:一项随机临床研究的关键系统综述。

IF 0.9 Q3 ANESTHESIOLOGY
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摘要

肩关节、髋关节和膝关节的关节置换术是骨科实践中广泛应用的手术干预。术后早期并发症包括疼痛、谵妄和认知功能障碍、尿潴留、睡眠障碍、焦虑等。褪黑素是一种睡眠诱导激素,成功地用于治疗许多疼痛状况、术后睡眠障碍和术后谵妄。本系统综述旨在批判性分析关节置换术患者围手术期给予褪黑素治疗效果的随机临床研究。根据系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目(PRISMA)指南进行。有8篇文章进行了最终分析。6项研究评估了褪黑素对术后疼痛和睡眠质量的影响,2项研究评估了其对谵妄的影响。总之,本综述发现褪黑素治疗术后疼痛、睡眠障碍和谵妄的成功程度不同。然而,根据已发表的研究,使用褪黑激素治疗这些疾病缺乏强有力的临床证据。
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Perioperative Use of Melatonin in Joint Arthroplasty: A Critical Systematic Review of Randomized Clinical Studies.

Joint arthroplasty for shoulder, hip and knee joints is a widely performed surgical intervention in orthopedics practice. Early postoperative complications include pain, delirium and cognitive dysfunction, urinary retention, sleep disturbance, anxiety and others. Melatonin is a sleep-inducing hormone successfully tried for management of many painful conditions, postoperative sleep disturbance, and postoperative delirium. This systematic review aimed to critically analyze the randomized clinical studies on the therapeutic effects of perioperative melatonin administration in patients submitted to joint arthroplasty. It was conducted according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. Eight articles were progressed to final analysis. The effect of melatonin administration on postoperative pain and sleep quality was assessed by six studies while its effect on delirium was assessed by two studies. In conclusion, the present review found variable degrees of success of melatonin administration for management of postoperative pain, sleep disturbance and delirium. However, based on published studies, use of melatonin for management of these conditions lacks robust clinical evidence.

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