Orr Lyndsay, Klement Kathleen A, McCrossin Laura, O'Sullivan Drombolis Deirdre, Houghton Pamela E, Spaulding Sandi, Burke Shauna
Ostomy Wound Manage. 2017 Aug;63(8):30-43. doi: 10.25270/owm.2017.08.3043.
Exercise intervention for individuals with chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) and venous leg ulcers (VLUs) is recommended to improve function of the calf muscle pump (CMP). A systematic review with meta-analysis was conducted to measure the effects of exercise (including function of the CMP, ankle strength, range of motion [ROM], and healing rates) for VLUs. Four (4) databases (Cumulative Index to Nursing and Applied Health Literature, 1981; MEDLINE, 1964; Scopus, 1966; and EMBASE, 1947) were searched for relevant articles from the date of index inception to January 2016. All study types that evaluated the effect of exercise on the function of the CMP in patients with CVI were included; narrative and systematic studies were excluded. All data were extracted by 1 reviewer onto a predetermined form and verified by a second reviewer. Data extracted included number of patients, primary diagnosis, patient demographics, study location, wound characteristics, inclusion/exclusion criteria, exercise group details, control group details, co-interventions, primary outcome measures, secondary outcome measures, wound healing measures, blinding, intention to treat, and study design. A total of 1325 articles was screened; 14 met the inclusion criteria (total study participants = 519). CMP hemodynamics were assessed using air plethysmography measurement results from the included studies. A meta-analysis of 8 articles was distilled to 3 with relevant data (83 participants) that found a significant increase on CMP ejection fraction in favor of the exercise group (Hedge's g = 0.83; 95% CI 0.35-1.30, P <.001) compared to control. CMP residual venous fraction also favored the exercise group (Hedge's g = 0.42; 95% CI -0.03-0.862, P = .066). Ankle ROM was higher in the exercise group (116 participants; Hedge's g = 0.62; 95% CI -0.15-1.39, P = .116); however, these differences were not significantly different from controls. Exercise directed at improving calf muscle strength and ankle ROM for individuals with or at risk for VLUs improves CMP hemodynamics and function. Additional research using larger sample sizes to confirm the role of exercise in healing VLUs is warranted.
建议对患有慢性静脉功能不全(CVI)和下肢静脉溃疡(VLU)的个体进行运动干预,以改善小腿肌肉泵(CMP)的功能。进行了一项系统评价和荟萃分析,以衡量运动对VLU的影响(包括CMP功能、踝关节力量、活动范围[ROM]和愈合率)。检索了4个数据库(1981年的护理及应用健康文献累积索引;1964年的医学索引;1966年的Scopus;1947年的EMBASE),以查找从索引创建日期到2016年1月的相关文章。纳入所有评估运动对CVI患者CMP功能影响的研究类型;排除叙述性和系统性研究。所有数据由1名评审员提取到预先确定的表格中,并由另一名评审员进行核实。提取的数据包括患者数量、主要诊断、患者人口统计学、研究地点、伤口特征、纳入/排除标准、运动组详细信息、对照组详细信息、联合干预、主要结局指标、次要结局指标、伤口愈合指标、盲法、意向性分析和研究设计。共筛选了1325篇文章;14篇符合纳入标准(研究参与者总数=519)。使用纳入研究中的空气体积描记法测量结果评估CMP血流动力学。对8篇文章进行荟萃分析,提炼出3篇有相关数据的文章(83名参与者),发现与对照组相比,运动组的CMP射血分数显著增加(Hedge's g=0.83;95%CI 0.35-1.30,P<.001)。CMP残余静脉分数也有利于运动组(Hedge's g=0.42;95%CI -0.03-0.862,P=.066)。运动组的踝关节ROM更高(116名参与者;Hedge's g=0.62;95%CI -0.15-1.39,P=.116);然而,这些差异与对照组无显著差异。针对患有VLU或有VLU风险的个体进行的旨在提高小腿肌肉力量和踝关节ROM的运动可改善CMP血流动力学和功能。有必要进行更多使用更大样本量的研究,以证实运动在VLU愈合中的作用。