Daniel Westby, Baker M Ghoneim, Fiona Nolan, Mohamed Elsharkawi, Sean Maguire, Stewart R Walsh
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摘要
目的:一项荟萃分析,以确定静脉曲张患者在接受重大下肢关节置换术时是否有静脉血栓栓塞(VTE)的风险增加。方法:对Medline、Embase和Cochrane图书馆数据库进行检索,使用适当的术语检索报道有静脉曲张病史的下肢关节置换术患者术后静脉血栓栓塞的研究。纳入研究的方法学质量采用偏倚风险(ROB)评估工具进行量化。使用流行病学(MOOSE)检查表的观察性研究的荟萃分析报告了研究结果。结果:共纳入129项研究,其中11项观察性研究符合纳入条件。该研究包括265,194例接受下肢关节置换术的患者,其中2188例患有先前存在的静脉曲张。总的来说,1845例患者发生静脉血栓栓塞,其中122例在关节置换术时存在静脉曲张。荟萃分析显示,接受下肢关节置换术合并静脉曲张的患者发生静脉血栓栓塞的风险增加,OR为2.37,95% CI为1.54-3.63,(p < 0.001)。一项研究评估了既往静脉曲张手术是否影响关节置换术患者静脉血栓栓塞的风险,OR为0.96 (95% CI 0.7-1.28), p = 0.429。结论:静脉曲张和下肢关节置换术是已知的静脉血栓栓塞的独立危险因素。关于同时存在静脉曲张的下肢关节置换术患者发生静脉血栓栓塞风险的数据缺乏。这项荟萃分析显示,静脉曲张患者在接受重大下肢关节置换术时发生静脉血栓栓塞的风险增加。为了确定这些患者在进行下肢大关节置换术之前是否应该进行静脉曲张手术,还需要进一步的研究。
Varicose veins as a risk factor for venous thromboembolism in arthroplasty patients: Meta-analysis.
Objective: A meta-analysis to determine if patients with varicose veins are at an increased risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE) when undergoing major lower limb arthroplasty.
Methods: Medline, Embase, and Cochrane Library databases were searched using appropriate terms for studies that reported post-operative VTE in patients who had lower limb arthroplasty with any history of varicose veins. Methodological quality of included studies was quantified using the Risk of Bias (ROB) assessment tools. Findings were reported using the meta-analysis of observational studies in epidemiology (MOOSE) checklist.
Results: A total of 129 studies were identified with 11 observational studies being eligible for inclusion. This consisted of 265,194 patients who underwent lower limb arthroplasty, 2188 of which had pre-existing varicose veins. Overall, VTE occurred in 1845 patients, and 122 cases had varicose veins present at time of arthroplasty. Meta-analysis indicates that patients undergoing lower limb arthroplasty with varicose veins are at increased risk of having a VTE, OR 2.37, 95% CI 1.54-3.63, (p < 0.001). One study evaluated if previous varicose veins surgery influenced the risk of VTE in arthroplasty patients, OR 0.96 (95% CI 0.7-1.28), p = 0.429.
Conclusions: Varicose veins and lower limb arthroplasty are known independent risk factors for VTE. There is a paucity of data regarding the risk of VTE in patients undergoing lower limb arthroplasty who have co-existing varicose veins. This meta-analysis shows that patients with varicose veins are at an increased risk of VTE when undergoing major lower limb arthroplasty. Further studies are required in order to determine if such patients should undergo varicose vein surgery before undertaking major lower limb joint replacement.
期刊介绍:
The leading scientific journal devoted entirely to venous disease, Phlebology is the official journal of several international societies devoted to the subject. It publishes the results of high quality studies and reviews on any factor that may influence the outcome of patients with venous disease. This journal provides authoritative information about all aspects of diseases of the veins including up to the minute reviews, original articles, and short reports on the latest treatment procedures and patient outcomes to help medical practitioners, allied health professionals and scientists stay up-to-date on developments.
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