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维生素C用于预防和治疗肺炎。

Vitamin C for preventing and treating pneumonia.

作者信息

Hemilä Harri, Louhiala Pekka

机构信息

Department of Public Health, POB 41, University of Helsinki, Mannerheimintie 172, Helsinki, Finland, FIN-00014.

出版信息

Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2013 Aug 8(8):CD005532. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD005532.pub3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Pneumonia is one of the most common serious infections, causing two million deaths annually among young children in low-income countries. In high-income countries pneumonia is most significantly a problem of the elderly.

OBJECTIVES

To assess the prophylactic and therapeutic effects of vitamin C on pneumonia.

SEARCH METHODS

We searched CENTRAL 2013, Issue 3, MEDLINE (1950 to March week 4, 2013), EMBASE (1974 to April 2013) and Web of Science (1955 to April 2013).

SELECTION CRITERIA

To assess the therapeutic effects of vitamin C, we selected placebo-controlled trials. To assess prophylactic effects, we selected controlled trials with or without a placebo.

DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS

Two review authors independently read the trial reports and extracted data.

MAIN RESULTS

We identified three prophylactic trials which recorded 37 cases of community-acquired pneumonia in 2335 people. Only one was satisfactorily randomised, double-blind and placebo-controlled. Two trials examined military recruits and the third studied boys from "lower wage-earning classes" attending a boarding school in the UK during World War II. Each of these three trials found a statistically significant (80% or greater) reduction in pneumonia incidence in the vitamin C group. We identified two therapeutic trials involving 197 community-acquired pneumonia patients. Only one was satisfactorily randomised, double-blind and placebo-controlled. That trial studied elderly patients in the UK and found lower mortality and reduced severity in the vitamin C group; however, the benefit was restricted to the most ill patients. The other therapeutic trial studied adults with a wide age range in the former Soviet Union and found a dose-dependent reduction in the duration of pneumonia with two vitamin C doses. We identified one prophylactic trial recording 13 cases of hospital-acquired pneumonia in 37 severely burned patients; one-day administration of vitamin C had no effect on pneumonia incidence. The identified studies are clinically heterogeneous which limits their comparability. The included studies did not find adverse effects of vitamin C.

AUTHORS' CONCLUSIONS: The prophylactic use of vitamin C to prevent pneumonia should be further investigated in populations who have a high incidence of pneumonia, especially if dietary vitamin C intake is low. Similarly, the therapeutic effects of vitamin C should be studied, especially in patients with low plasma vitamin C levels. The current evidence is too weak to advocate prophylactic use of vitamin C to prevent pneumonia in the general population. Nevertheless, therapeutic vitamin C supplementation may be reasonable for pneumonia patients who have low vitamin C plasma levels because its cost and risks are low.

摘要

背景

肺炎是最常见的严重感染之一,在低收入国家每年导致200万幼儿死亡。在高收入国家,肺炎主要是老年人面临的问题。

目的

评估维生素C对肺炎的预防和治疗作用。

检索方法

我们检索了Cochrane系统评价数据库2013年第3期、MEDLINE(1950年至2013年3月第4周)、EMBASE(1974年至2013年4月)和科学引文索引(1955年至2013年4月)。

选择标准

为评估维生素C的治疗作用,我们选择了安慰剂对照试验。为评估预防作用,我们选择了有或无安慰剂的对照试验。

数据收集与分析

两位综述作者独立阅读试验报告并提取数据。

主要结果

我们确定了三项预防试验,共纳入2335人,记录到37例社区获得性肺炎。只有一项试验随机分组、双盲且采用安慰剂对照情况良好。两项试验研究对象为新兵,第三项试验研究的是二战期间在英国一所寄宿学校就读的“低收入阶层”男孩。这三项试验均发现维生素C组肺炎发病率有统计学意义的显著降低(80%或更高)。我们确定了两项治疗试验,共纳入197例社区获得性肺炎患者。只有一项试验随机分组、双盲且采用安慰剂对照情况良好。该试验研究的是英国老年患者,发现维生素C组死亡率较低且病情严重程度减轻;然而,这种益处仅限于病情最严重的患者。另一项治疗试验研究的是前苏联不同年龄段的成年人,发现两种维生素C剂量均使肺炎病程呈剂量依赖性缩短。我们确定了一项预防试验,共纳入37例严重烧伤患者,记录到13例医院获得性肺炎;维生素C一日给药对肺炎发病率无影响。已确定的研究在临床上具有异质性,这限制了它们之间的可比性。纳入的研究未发现维生素C有不良反应。

作者结论

对于肺炎高发人群,尤其是膳食维生素C摄入量低的人群,应进一步研究维生素C预防肺炎的作用。同样,也应研究维生素C的治疗作用,尤其是血浆维生素C水平低的患者。目前的证据不足,无法支持在普通人群中预防性使用维生素C来预防肺炎。然而,对于血浆维生素C水平低的肺炎患者,补充维生素C进行治疗可能是合理的,因为其成本和风险较低。

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