系统评价营养药品缓解骨关节炎临床症状的疗效。

IF 2.6 2区 农林科学
J-M Vandeweerd, C Coisnon, P Clegg, C Cambier, A Pierson, F Hontoir, C Saegerman, P Gustin, S Buczinski
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引用次数: 113

摘要

背景:骨关节炎(OA)的各种治疗方法已经被描述,包括使用营养药品。目的:系统地回顾有关营养食品对马、狗和猫的临床疼痛症状或异常运动的影响的文献,并讨论试验和系统评价的方法学方面。方法:使用Medline、CAB Abstracts和Google Scholar对评估营养保健品对马、狗和猫OA影响的对照试验进行系统检索。科学证据是通过食品和药物管理局(FDA)提出的标准和一个评分系统进行评估的,该评分系统改编自联合报告试验标准(CONSORT)声明和牛津循证医学中心评估试验的建议。结果:22篇论文被选择和审查,其中5篇研究在马身上进行,16篇在狗身上进行,1篇在猫身上进行。除了狗体内的欧米伽-3脂肪酸外,所有营养品的证据强度都很低。严格的随机对照试验和临床试验的参与者数量有限。结论和临床意义:除了在狗粮中补充omega-3脂肪酸外,营养保健品的疗效证据不足。更多地获得系统评价必须成为未来兽医科学目标的一部分。它们的报告将根据国际商定的标准和准则得到改进。
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Systematic review of efficacy of nutraceuticals to alleviate clinical signs of osteoarthritis.

Background: Various treatments of osteoarthritis (OA) have been described, including use of nutraceuticals.

Objectives: To review systematically the literature about the effects of nutraceuticals on clinical signs of pain or abnormal locomotion in horses, dogs, and cats, and to discuss methodological aspects of trials and systematic reviews.

Methods: A systematic search of controlled trials evaluating the impact of nutraceuticals on OA in horses, dogs, and cats was performed, using Medline, CAB Abstracts, and Google Scholar. Scientific evidence was evaluated by means of criteria proposed by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and a scoring system adapted from both the CONsolidated Standards of Reporting Trials (CONSORT) statement and recommendations for assessing trials by the Center of Evidence Based Medicine of Oxford.

Results: Twenty-two papers were selected and reviewed, with 5 studies performed in horses, 16 in dogs, and 1 in cats. The strength of evidence was low for all nutraceuticals except for omega-3 fatty acid in dogs. There were limited numbers of rigorous randomized controlled trials and of participants in clinical trials.

Conclusions and clinical importance: The evidence of efficacy of nutraceuticals is poor, with the exception of diets supplemented with omega-3 fatty acids in dogs. Greater access to systematic reviews must be part of the objectives of the veterinary science in the future. Their reporting would be improved by internationally agreed-upon criteria for standards and guidelines.

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Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine Veterinary-General Veterinary
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期刊介绍: The mission of the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine is to advance veterinary medical knowledge and improve the lives of animals by publication of authoritative scientific articles of animal diseases.
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