评价富血小板血浆在肩袖手术中的纵向疗效:一项系统回顾和荟萃分析。

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S S Gill, A Shukla, A Godhamgaonkar, S R Namireddy
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肩袖撕裂影响22%的人群,随着年龄的增长而增加。48.4%无症状,25%需要手术治疗。每年,在美国进行超过400,000次RC维修(rcr),每次花费超过50,000美元。然而,复发率仍然很高(10-40%),自1980年以来临床结果停滞不前。富血小板血浆(PRP)已成为RCR的潜在辅助药物,其生长因子和再生特性有望促进肌腱愈合和改善术后预后。在四个主要数据库中进行了全面的搜索,选择了在RCR中使用PRP的研究。在最初确定的2709项研究中,纳入了22项,其中13项进行了荟萃分析。主要结局指标是疼痛和功能评分,次要结局指标包括患者报告的结局指标(PROMs)和复发率。PRP显著降低VAS评分,作为rcr后6个月(MD = 0.34[0.10, 0.59])和12个月(MD = 0.24[0.03, 0.44])疼痛减轻的指标。3个月时(MD = 2.98[1.55, 4.40])、6个月时(MD = 1.96[1.09, 2.83])、12个月时(MD = 1.26 [0.39, 2.13]) UCLA评分改善显著。此外,PRP显著降低了24个月时的再撕裂率,平均风险降低了15.03%,表明肌腱愈合有了实质性的改善。PRP为RCR提供了实质性的好处,特别是在减少疼痛和复发率方面。然而,由于观察到的异质性和研究偏差,需要进一步的研究。未来的努力应侧重于将PRP纳入临床实践和指南。
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Evaluating the longitudinal efficacy of platelet-rich plasma in rotator cuff surgery: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Rotator cuff (RC) tears affect 22% of the population, increasing with age. While 48.4% are asymptomatic, 25% require surgery. Annually, over 400,000 RC repairs (RCRs) are performed in the USA, costing over $50,000 each. However, retear rates remain high (10-40%), with clinical outcomes stagnating since 1980. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) has emerged as a potential adjunct to RCR, with its growth factors and regenerative properties offering promise for enhancing tendon healing and improving postoperative outcomes. A comprehensive search across four major databases selected studies utilising PRP in RCR. Out of 2709 studies initially identified, 22 were included, with 13 undergoing meta-analysis. The primary outcome measures were pain and functional scores, with secondary outcomes including patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) and retear rates. PRP significantly reduced VAS scores, as a proxy of pain reduction at 6 months (MD = 0.34 [0.10, 0.59]) and at 12 months (MD = 0.24 [0.03, 0.44]) post-RCR. UCLA score improvements were significant at 3 months (MD = 2.98 [1.55, 4.40]), 6 months (MD = 1.96 [1.09, 2.83]) and 12 months (MD = 1.26 [0.39, 2.13]). Additionally, PRP significantly reduced retear rates at 24 months, with a mean risk reduction of 15.03%, indicating a substantial improvement in tendon healing. PRP offers substantial benefits in RCR, particularly in reducing pain and retear rates. However, further research is necessary due to observed heterogeneity and study biases. Future efforts should focus on incorporating PRP into clinical practice and guidelines.

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MUSCULOSKELETAL SURGERY
MUSCULOSKELETAL SURGERY Medicine-Surgery
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期刊介绍: Musculoskeletal Surgery – Formerly La Chirurgia degli Organi di Movimento, founded in 1917 at the Istituto Ortopedico Rizzoli, is a peer-reviewed journal published three times a year. The journal provides up-to-date information to clinicians and scientists through the publication of original papers, reviews, case reports, and brief communications dealing with the pathogenesis and treatment of orthopaedic conditions.An electronic version is also available at http://www.springerlink.com.The journal is open for publication of supplements and for publishing abstracts of scientific meetings; conditions can be obtained from the Editors-in-Chief or the Publisher.
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