Aziz Zoriah, Cullum Nicky
Department of Pharmacy, Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 50603.
Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2015 Jul 2;2015(7):CD002933. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD002933.pub6.
Leg ulceration is a common, chronic, recurring condition. The estimated prevalence of leg ulcers in the UK population is 1.5 to 3 per 1000. Venous ulcers (also called stasis or varicose ulcers) comprise 80% to 85% of all leg ulcers. Electromagnetic therapy (EMT) is sometimes used as a treatment to assist the healing of chronic wounds such as venous leg ulcers.
To assess the effects of EMT on the healing of venous leg ulcers.
For this fourth update, we searched The Cochrane Wounds Group Specialised Register (searched 30 January 2015); The Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL) (The Cochrane Library 2014, Issue 12).
Randomised controlled trials comparing EMT with sham-EMT or other treatments.
Standard Cochrane Collaboration methods were employed. At least two review authors independently scrutinised search results and obtained full reports of potentially eligible studies for further assessment. We extracted and summarised details of eligible studies using a data extraction sheet, and made attempts to obtain missing data by contacting study authors. A second review author checked data extraction, and we resolved disagreements after discussion between review authors.
Three randomised controlled trials (RCTs) of low or unclear risk of bias, involving 94 people, were included in the original review; subsequent updates have identified no new trials. All the trials compared the use of EMT with sham-EMT. Meta-analysis of these trials was not possible due to heterogeneity. In the two trials that reported healing rates; one small trial (44 participants) reported that significantly more ulcers healed in the EMT group than the sham-EMT group however this result was not robust to different assumptions about the outcomes of participants who were lost to follow up. The second trial that reported numbers of ulcers healed found no significant difference in healing. The third trial was also small (31 participants) and reported significantly greater reductions in ulcer size in the EMT group however this result may have been influenced by differences in the prognostic profiles of the treatment groups.
AUTHORS' CONCLUSIONS: It is not clear whether electromagnetic therapy influences the rate of healing of venous leg ulcers. Further research would be needed to answer this question.
腿部溃疡是一种常见的慢性复发性疾病。据估计,英国人群中腿部溃疡的患病率为每1000人中有1.5至3人。静脉性溃疡(也称为淤积性或静脉曲张性溃疡)占所有腿部溃疡的80%至85%。电磁疗法(EMT)有时被用作辅助治疗慢性伤口,如腿部静脉溃疡的愈合。
评估电磁疗法对腿部静脉溃疡愈合的影响。
对于本次第四次更新,我们检索了Cochrane伤口小组专业注册库(检索时间为2015年1月30日);Cochrane对照试验中央注册库(CENTRAL)(Cochrane图书馆2014年第12期)。
比较电磁疗法与假电磁疗法或其他治疗方法的随机对照试验。
采用Cochrane协作网的标准方法。至少两名综述作者独立审查检索结果,并获取可能符合条件的研究的完整报告以进行进一步评估。我们使用数据提取表提取并总结了符合条件的研究的详细信息,并试图通过联系研究作者获取缺失的数据。第二名综述作者检查了数据提取情况,我们在综述作者之间讨论后解决了分歧。
原始综述纳入了三项偏倚风险低或不明确的随机对照试验(RCT),涉及94人;后续更新未发现新的试验。所有试验均比较了电磁疗法与假电磁疗法的使用。由于异质性,无法对这些试验进行荟萃分析。在两项报告愈合率的试验中;一项小型试验(44名参与者)报告称,电磁疗法组愈合的溃疡明显多于假电磁疗法组,但该结果对于失访参与者的结局的不同假设并不稳健。第二项报告愈合溃疡数量的试验未发现愈合方面的显著差异。第三项试验也较小(31名参与者),报告称电磁疗法组溃疡大小的减少明显更大,但该结果可能受到治疗组预后特征差异的影响。
尚不清楚电磁疗法是否会影响腿部静脉溃疡的愈合速度。需要进一步的研究来回答这个问题。