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摘要
背景:风湿性心脏病(RHD)在非洲仍然是一个主要的健康挑战,那里的患病率非常高。瓣膜手术是治疗严重RHD的关键步骤。然而,非洲人口中这一主题研究的现状和历史趋势并没有得到很好的了解。随着时间的推移,了解关于该主题的文献的范围、主题和质量对未来的研究和临床实践至关重要。目的:本文旨在评估目前发表的文献,以评估非洲RHD患者的重要结局,如手术结局、生存率、术后并发症、长期生活质量、发病率、死亡率和瓣膜手术障碍。方法:本方案遵循系统评价和荟萃分析扩展范围评价的首选报告项目(PRISMA-ScR)。将在不同的数据库中进行广泛的搜索,包括PubMed、Scopus、Web of Science、Cochrane Library、African Index Medicus和African Journals Online。研究将通过关键词搜索进行识别,并由两名审稿人根据预定义的纳入和排除标准进行审查,第三名审稿人解决任何差异。将进行叙述综合来描述调查结果。结论:从这个范围审查的发现将提供一个理解目前的文献对RHD在非洲背景下的瓣膜手术。这将有助于指导该领域未来的研究方向。
Valvular surgery for rheumatic heart disease in Africa: a scoping review protocol.
Background: Rheumatic heart disease (RHD) remains a major health challenge in Africa, where the prevalence is notably high. Valvular surgery is a crucial procedure for managing severe RHD. However, the current state and historical trend of research on this subject in African populations is not well understood. Understanding the scope, subject matter, and quality of the literature on this topic over time is essential to inform future research and clinical practice.
Objective: This paper aims to assess the current published literature to evaluate vital outcomes such as surgical outcomes, survival rates, postoperative complications, long-term quality of life, morbidities, mortalities, and barriers to valve surgery for patients with RHD in Africa.
Methods: This protocol adheres to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR). An extensive search will be conducted across different databases, including PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, Cochrane Library, African Index Medicus, and African Journals Online. Studies will be identified through keyword searches and will be reviewed against predefined inclusion and exclusion criteria by two reviewers, with a third reviewer resolving any discrepancies. A narrative synthesis will be conducted to describe the findings.
Conclusion: The findings from this scoping review will provide an understanding of the current literature on valvular surgery for RHD in African contexts. This will help guide future research directions in this field.
期刊介绍:
IJS Protocols is the first peer-reviewed, international, open access journal seeking to publish research protocols across across the full breadth of the surgical field. We are aim to provide rapid submission to decision times whilst maintaining a high quality peer-review process.