夜间夹板治疗肘管综合征的有效性:系统综述。

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Marcus Bateman, Heather Swaile, Amol Tambe
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肘管综合征(CuTS)是肘部的一种常见疾病,通常通过手术减压尺神经来治疗,但最佳治疗方法的证据尚不清楚。2016年的Cochrane综述发现,指导保守管理的证据非常有限,特别是夜间夹板。本系统综述的目的是更新有关夜间夹板治疗切口的有效性的证据。方法:我们于2025年1月15日对MEDLINE, Embase, Emcare和CINAHL数据库进行了近30年的电子检索,使用预定义的协议。使用RoB2和ROBINS-I工具评估偏倚风险,使用GRADE评估确定性。结果:我们仅确定了一项随机对照试验(RCT),该试验将夜间夹板与仅建议的对照组进行了比较,总体偏倚风险较高。这项随访损失高的弱效试验没有发现组间差异。另外一项随机对照试验和三项单臂研究均具有高/严重/严重偏倚风险,表明大多数轻度/中度切口患者在夜间夹板治疗后改善,但尚不清楚这种效果是由于治疗还是时间。证据确定性非常低。讨论:我们发现关于夜间夹板的证据缺乏,质量低。本综述确定的证据目前不足以确定是否应推荐夜间夹板治疗切口,需要进行高质量的研究试验,将夜间夹板与对照干预进行比较。
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Effectiveness of night splints for cubital tunnel syndrome - A systematic review.

Introduction: Cubital Tunnel Syndrome (CuTS) is a common condition of the elbow that is often treated with surgical decompression of the ulnar nerve but evidence for optimal management is unclear. A previous Cochrane review from 2016 identified very limited evidence to guide conservative management, in particular, night splints. The aim of this systematic review was to update the evidence related to the effectiveness of night splints in the treatment of CuTS.

Methods: We conducted an electronic search on January 15th 2025 of the MEDLINE, Embase, Emcare and CINAHL databases from the last 30 years, using a pre-defined protocol. Risk of bias was assessed using the RoB2 and ROBINS-I tools, with certainty assessed using GRADE.

Results: We identified only one randomised controlled trial (RCT), with high overall risk of bias, that compared night splints to a control arm of advice only. This under-powered trial with high loss to follow-up found no difference between groups. One additional RCT and three single-arm studies, all at high/serious/critical risk of bias, suggested the majority of patients with mild/moderate CuTS improve with night splinting but it is unclear whether the effect was due to treatment or time. Evidence certainty was very low.

Discussion: We identified a paucity of evidence, of low quality, regarding night splinting. The evidence identified by this review is currently insufficient to determine whether night splints should be recommended for the treatment of CuTS and there is a need for a high-quality research trial comparing night splints to a control intervention.

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