Hawkins Alexander T, Henry Antonia J, Crandell David M, Nguyen Louis L
Center for Surgery and Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts; Brigham & Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts; Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts.
Brigham & Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts.
Ann Vasc Surg. 2014 Apr;28(3):763-80. doi: 10.1016/j.avsg.2013.07.011. Epub 2013 Oct 1.
When judging the success or failure of major lower extremity (MLE) amputation, the assessment of appropriate functional and quality of life (QOL) outcomes is paramount. The heterogeneity of the scales and tests in the current literature is confusing and makes it difficult to compare results. We provide a primer for outcome assessment after amputation and assess the need for the additional development of novel instruments.
MEDLINE, EMBASE, and Google Scholar were searched for all studies using functional and QOL instruments after MLE amputation. Assessment instruments were divided into functional and QOL categories. Within each category, they were subdivided into global and amputation-specific instruments. An overall assessment of instrument quality was obtained.
The initial search revealed 746 potential studies. After a review of abstracts, 102 were selected for full review, and 40 studies were then included in this review. From the studies, 21 different assessment instruments were used 63 times. There were 14 (67%) functional measures and 7 (33%) QOL measures identified. Five (36%) of the functional instruments and 3 (43%) of the QOL measures were specific for MLE amputees. Sixteen instruments were used >1 time, but only 5 instruments were used >3 times. An additional 5 instruments were included that were deemed important by expert opinion. The 26 assessment instruments were rated. Fourteen of the best-rated instruments were then described.
The heterogeneity of instruments used to measure both functional and QOL outcomes make it difficult to compare MLE amputation outcome studies. Future researchers should seek to use high-quality instruments. Clinical and research societies should endorse the best validated instruments for future use in order to strengthen overall research in the field.
在判断下肢大截肢手术的成败时,对适当的功能和生活质量(QOL)结果进行评估至关重要。当前文献中量表和测试的异质性令人困惑,难以比较结果。我们提供了截肢后结果评估的入门指南,并评估了开发新型工具的必要性。
检索MEDLINE、EMBASE和谷歌学术,查找所有使用下肢大截肢术后功能和生活质量工具的研究。评估工具分为功能和生活质量两类。在每一类中,又细分为整体和截肢特异性工具。对工具质量进行了全面评估。
初步检索发现746项潜在研究。在对摘要进行审查后,选择了102项进行全文审查,然后有40项研究纳入本综述。在这些研究中,使用了21种不同的评估工具,共63次。确定了14项(67%)功能测量工具和7项(33%)生活质量测量工具。其中5项(36%)功能工具和3项(43%)生活质量测量工具是下肢大截肢患者特有的。16种工具使用次数超过1次,但只有5种工具使用次数超过3次。另外纳入了5种专家认为重要的工具。对26种评估工具进行了评分。然后描述了评分最高的14种工具。
用于测量功能和生活质量结果的工具的异质性使得比较下肢大截肢结果研究变得困难。未来的研究人员应寻求使用高质量的工具。临床和研究协会应认可经过最佳验证的工具以供未来使用,以加强该领域的整体研究。