Song Mingzhi, Sun Xiaohong, Tian Xiliang, Zhang Xianbin, Shi Tieying, Sun Ran, Dai Wei
Department of Orthopaedics, The First Affiliated Hospital of Dalian Medical University, 222 Zhong Shan Road, Dalian, 116011 Liaoning People's Republic of China.
Department of Orthopaedics, The Third Affiliated Hospital of Dalian Medical University, 378 Shi Ji West Road, Jinpu New Area, 116200 Liaoning People's Republic of China.
Springerplus. 2016 Jul 13;5(1):1074. doi: 10.1186/s40064-016-2690-7. eCollection 2016.
This study aims to conduct a meta-analysis to identify and compare the effectiveness of compressive cryotherapy and cryotherapy alone for patients undergoing knee surgery.
Postoperative management is an important guarantee for the success of surgery. Cryotherapy and compression are two common nursing techniques after knee surgery, and are considered to be effective for postoperative clinical symptoms such as local pain and swelling. However, no previous meta-analyses have compared the effectiveness of compressive cryotherapy and cryotherapy alone in patients undergoing knee surgery.
A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials (RCTs).
We conducted a search in MEDLINE (via Pubmed, 1990-2014), EMBASE (via Elsevier, 1990-2014), Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (The Cochrane Library, 1990-2014), CINAHL (1990-2014) and China National Knowledge Infrastructure (1990-2014) databases for RCTs published in English and Chinese. The primary outcome measure of interest was visual analog scale and girth measure. Finally, a meta-analysis was carried out using RevMan 5.3.
Among the 593 RCTs, 10 RCTs were selected and included into this study. These studies included 522 patients who underwent knee surgery. Patients who underwent compressive cryotherapy tended to have less pain than patients who underwent cryotherapy alone at POD2 and POD3, while compressive cryotherapy had a strong tendency towards less swelling over cryotherapy alone at POD1 and POD2. However, there was no significant difference between compressive cryotherapy and cryotherapy alone at the intermediate stage of rehabilitation after knee surgery. All adverse reactions were recorded in all included RCTs.
Current evidence suggests that compressive cryotherapy is beneficial to patients undergoing knee surgery at the early rehabilitation stage. At the last stage, the effectiveness of compressive cryotherapy and cryotherapy alone were found to be similar.
本研究旨在进行一项荟萃分析,以识别和比较加压冷冻疗法与单纯冷冻疗法对接受膝关节手术患者的有效性。
术后管理是手术成功的重要保障。冷冻疗法和加压是膝关节手术后两种常见的护理技术,被认为对术后局部疼痛和肿胀等临床症状有效。然而,此前尚无荟萃分析比较加压冷冻疗法与单纯冷冻疗法对接受膝关节手术患者的有效性。
一项随机对照试验(RCT)的荟萃分析。
我们在MEDLINE(通过Pubmed,1990 - 2014年)、EMBASE(通过Elsevier,1990 - 2014年)、Cochrane对照试验中心注册库(Cochrane图书馆,1990 - 2014年)、CINAHL(1990 - 2014年)和中国知网(1990 - 2014年)数据库中检索以英文和中文发表的RCT。感兴趣的主要结局指标是视觉模拟量表和围度测量。最后,使用RevMan 5.3进行荟萃分析。
在593项RCT中,选择了10项RCT纳入本研究。这些研究包括522例接受膝关节手术的患者。接受加压冷冻疗法的患者在术后第2天和第3天的疼痛往往比单纯接受冷冻疗法的患者轻,而在术后第1天和第2天,加压冷冻疗法比单纯冷冻疗法有更强的减轻肿胀的趋势。然而,在膝关节手术后康复的中期,加压冷冻疗法与单纯冷冻疗法之间没有显著差异。所有纳入的RCT都记录了所有不良反应。
目前的证据表明,加压冷冻疗法对膝关节手术患者在早期康复阶段有益。在最后阶段,发现加压冷冻疗法与单纯冷冻疗法的有效性相似。