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术后冷冻疗法对膝关节镜术后关节滑膜组织中前列腺素 E₂ 的温度敏感释放和能量需求减少的影响:一项前瞻性随机研究。

Temperature-sensitive release of prostaglandin E₂ and diminished energy requirements in synovial tissue with postoperative cryotherapy: a prospective randomized study after knee arthroscopy.

机构信息

Division of Orthopedics, Department of Clinical Science Intervention and Technology, Karolinska Institutet, Huddinge, Stockholm, Sweden.

出版信息

J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2011 Nov 2;93(21):1961-8. doi: 10.2106/JBJS.J.01790.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Local external cooling of the surgical field after joint surgery is intended to enhance recovery and to facilitate the use of outpatient surgery by reducing pain and improving mobility. We hypothesized that the effects of postoperative cooling and compression after knee arthroscopy would be reflected in changes in the concentrations of metabolic and inflammatory markers in the synovial membrane.

METHODS

Forty otherwise healthy patients who were to undergo knee arthroscopy were included in the study, and half were randomized to receive postoperative cooling and compression. Microdialysis of the synovial membrane was performed postoperatively, and the concentrations of prostaglandin E₂ (PGE₂), glucose, lactate, glycerol, and glutamate as well as the ethanol exchange ratio (which indicates blood flow) were measured. The temperature of the knee was monitored, and postoperative pain was assessed by the patient with use of a visual analog scale, a numeric rating scale, and the need for rescue medication.

RESULTS

Application of the cooling and compression device after knee arthroscopy significantly lowered the temperature in the operatively treated knee (as measured on the skin, within the joint capsule, and intra-articularly). The cooling and compression appeared to decrease inflammation, as indicated by a temperature-sensitive decrease in the PGE₂ concentration. The hypothermia also decreased the metabolic rate of the synovial tissue and thus decreased energy requirements, as shown by the stability of the lactate concentration over time despite the decreased blood flow that was indicated by the increasing ethanol exchange ratio. No effect of the compression and cooling on postoperative pain was detected.

CONCLUSIONS

Local cryotherapy and compression after knee arthroscopy significantly lowered the temperature in the knee postoperatively, and the synovial PGE₂ concentration was correlated with the temperature. Since PGE₂ is a marker of pain and inflammation, the postoperative local cooling and compression appeared to have a positive anti-inflammatory effect.

摘要

背景

关节手术后对手术部位进行局部外部冷却旨在通过减轻疼痛和提高活动能力来促进恢复并便于门诊手术。我们假设膝关节镜检查后冷却和压缩的效果将反映在滑膜中代谢和炎症标志物浓度的变化上。

方法

将 40 名健康状况良好的拟行膝关节镜检查的患者纳入研究,其中一半随机接受术后冷却和压缩。术后对滑膜进行微透析,测量前列腺素 E₂(PGE₂)、葡萄糖、乳酸、甘油和谷氨酸的浓度以及乙醇交换率(表示血流量)。监测膝关节温度,并通过视觉模拟量表、数字评分量表和需要急救药物来评估术后疼痛。

结果

膝关节镜检查后应用冷却和压缩装置可显著降低手术治疗膝关节的温度(在皮肤、关节囊内和关节内测量)。冷却和压缩似乎降低了炎症,这表现为对温度敏感的 PGE₂浓度降低。低温还降低了滑膜组织的代谢率,从而降低了能量需求,这表明尽管血流减少,但乳酸浓度随时间的稳定表明乙醇交换率增加。未检测到压缩和冷却对术后疼痛的影响。

结论

膝关节镜检查后局部冷冻疗法和压缩可显著降低膝关节术后的温度,滑膜 PGE₂浓度与温度相关。由于 PGE₂是疼痛和炎症的标志物,因此术后局部冷却和压缩似乎具有积极的抗炎作用。

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