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一项关于克罗恩病相关直肠阴道和阴道直肠瘘患者负担的系统评价。

A systematic review of the patient burden of Crohn's disease-related rectovaginal and anovaginal fistulas.

机构信息

CERobs Consultancy LLC, Wrightsville Beach, NC, 27480, USA.

Takeda Pharmaceuticals, Cambridge, MA, 02139, USA.

出版信息

BMC Gastroenterol. 2022 Jan 28;22(1):36. doi: 10.1186/s12876-021-02079-8.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Crohn's disease (CD)-related rectovaginal fistulas (RVFs) and anovaginal fistulas (AVFs) are rare, debilitating conditions that present a substantial disease and treatment burden for women. This systematic literature review (SLR) assessed the burden of Crohn's-related RVF and AVF, summarizing evidence from observational studies and highlighting knowledge gaps.

METHODS

This SLR identified articles in PubMed and Embase that provide data and insight into the patient experience and disease burden of Crohn's-related RVF and AVF. Two trained reviewers used pre-specified eligibility criteria to identify studies for inclusion and evaluate risk of bias using the Risk Of Bias In Non-randomized Studies of Interventions (ROBINS-I) tool for observational studies.

RESULTS

Of the 582 records identified, 316 full-text articles were assessed, and 16 studies met a priori eligibility criteria and were included. Few epidemiology studies were identified, with one study estimating the prevalence of RVF to be 2.3% in females with Crohn's disease. Seven of 12 treatment pattern studies reported that patients had or required additional procedures before and/or after the intervention of interest, demonstrating a substantial treatment burden. Seven of 11 studies assessing clinical outcomes reported fistula healing rates between 50 and 75%, with varying estimates based on population and intervention.

CONCLUSIONS

This SLR reports the high disease and treatment burden of Crohn's-related RVF and AVF and identifies multiple evidence gaps in this field. The literature lacks robust, generalizable data, and demonstrates a compelling need for substantial, novel research into these rare and debilitating sequelae of CD. Registration The PROSPERO registration number for the protocol for this systematic literature review is CRD42020177732.

摘要

背景

克罗恩病(CD)相关的直肠阴道瘘(RVF)和阴道直肠瘘(AVF)较为罕见,是会使女性身体虚弱的疾病,给患者带来了巨大的疾病和治疗负担。本系统文献综述(SLR)评估了克罗恩病相关 RVF 和 AVF 的负担,总结了观察性研究的证据,并强调了知识空白。

方法

本 SLR 在 PubMed 和 Embase 中检索提供克罗恩病相关 RVF 和 AVF 患者体验和疾病负担数据和见解的文章。两名经过培训的评审员使用预先指定的纳入标准筛选研究,并使用观察性研究的风险偏倚评估工具(非随机干预研究的风险偏倚(ROBINS-I))评估偏倚风险。

结果

在确定的 582 篇记录中,有 316 篇全文文章进行了评估,有 16 项研究符合预先确定的纳入标准,并被纳入。仅确定了少数几项流行病学研究,其中一项研究估计患有 CD 的女性 RVF 的患病率为 2.3%。12 项治疗模式研究中有 7 项报告称,在干预前后,患者需要或进行了额外的手术,表明治疗负担沉重。11 项评估临床结局的研究中有 7 项报告瘘管愈合率在 50%至 75%之间,具体估计值取决于人群和干预措施。

结论

本 SLR 报告了克罗恩病相关 RVF 和 AVF 的高疾病和治疗负担,并确定了该领域的多个证据空白。该文献缺乏稳健、可推广的数据,迫切需要对这些罕见且使身体虚弱的 CD 后遗症进行大量的新研究。注册 本系统文献综述的方案 PROSPERO 注册号为 CRD42020177732。

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