治疗性低温对中低收入国家发育结局的影响:一项基于健康公平视角的系统综述和荟萃分析

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS
Cheryl C Hawkins, Elizabeth Spiegel, Diane D Allen, Kathryn Nesbit
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摘要

出生窒息引起的缺氧缺血性脑病(HIE)对中低收入国家(LMICs)来说尤其沉重。我们的系统综述检查了与新生儿治疗性低温(TH)相关的早期和晚期发育结局,没有高收入国家预先确定的残疾阈值或截止值。在PubMed、Web of Science和Embase数据库中搜索得到364篇文章;11项研究符合资格标准。根据已公布的研究报告标准,11项研究中有3项为优质研究,8项为优秀研究。早期和晚期发育结局的组内变化显示出巨大的显著效应量(d = -2.07;Ci = -0.77, -3.36;d = 3.17;Ci = 2.14, 4.21)。组间差异在发育晚期而非早期表现出显著效应(d = 0.85;Ci = 0.62, 1.07;d = -0.16;Ci = -0.58, 0.25)。有证据表明,TH可改善出院前和出院后6个月的发育结果,并在6个月及以后的发育结果中优于标准护理。
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The impact of therapeutic hypothermia on developmental outcomes in lower-middle income countries: A systematic review and meta-analysis with a health equity lens.

Hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) from birth asphyxia is particularly burdensome on lower-middle income countries (LMICs). Our systematic review examined early and late developmental outcomes related to neonatal therapeutic hypothermia (TH) without disability thresholds or cut-offs pre-determined by high-income countries. A search of PubMed, Web of Science, and Embase databases yielded 364 articles; 11 studies met eligibility criteria. According to published standards for reporting of studies, 3 of the 11 studies were good quality and 8 studies were excellent. Within-group changes in early and late developmental outcomes showed large, significant effect sizes (d = -2.07; CI = -0.77, -3.36; d = 3.17; CI = 2.14, 4.21). Between-group differences showed significant effect sizes in late but not early developmental outcomes (d = 0.85; CI = 0.62, 1.07; d = -0.16; CI = -0.58, 0.25). The evidence indicates that TH improves developmental outcomes prior to hospital discharge and after 6 months, and surpasses standard of care for 6-month and later developmental outcomes.

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期刊介绍: Pediatrics and Neonatology is the official peer-reviewed publication of the Taiwan Pediatric Association and The Society of Neonatology ROC, and is indexed in EMBASE and SCOPUS. Articles on clinical and laboratory research in pediatrics and related fields are eligible for consideration.
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