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褪黑素在儿童术前用药中的应用:系统评价。

Melatonin for pre-medication in children: a systematic review.

机构信息

School of Health and Related Research, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK.

School of Clinical Dentistry, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK.

出版信息

BMC Pediatr. 2022 Feb 24;22(1):107. doi: 10.1186/s12887-022-03149-w.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Melatonin's effectiveness as an anxiolytic medication has been confirmed in adults; however, its efficacy in a paediatric population is unclear. A number of small studies have assessed its use in children as a pre-operative anxiolytic, with conflicting results.

METHODS

We undertook a systematic review of pre-operative melatonin use in children. Four databases (MEDLINE, Embase, the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials and Web of Science), and ' ClinicalTrials.gov ' were searched for ongoing and completed clinical trials of relevance. Citation tracking reference lists and relevant articles were also accessed. The review was unrestricted by comparator or outcomes. Eleven studies were judged eligible for inclusion. There were high levels of heterogeneity in melatonin administration (in terms of dose and timing). Variable outcomes were reported and included: anxiety; anaesthetic success; analgesia; sedation; post-operative recovery; and safety. Outcomes were not always assessed with the same measures.

RESULTS

Evidence to support melatonin's anxiolytic properties in this setting is conflicting. Melatonin was associated with reduced sedative effects, post-operative excitement and improved emergence behaviour, compared to comparator drugs. One study reported the benefit of melatonin use on sleep disturbance at two weeks post-surgery. No adverse safety events were identified to be significantly associated with melatonin, affirming its excellent safety profile.

CONCLUSION

Despite potential advantages, including improved emergence behaviour, based on current evidence we cannot confirm whether melatonin is non-inferior to current "usual care" pre-medications. Further consideration of melatonin as an anxiolytic pre-medication in paediatric surgery is needed.

摘要

背景

褪黑素作为一种抗焦虑药物在成人中的有效性已得到证实;然而,其在儿科人群中的疗效尚不清楚。一些小型研究评估了其在儿童中的术前应用作为一种抗焦虑药物,结果存在冲突。

方法

我们对儿童术前使用褪黑素进行了系统评价。检索了四个数据库(MEDLINE、Embase、Cochrane 中央对照试验注册库和 Web of Science)和“ClinicalTrials.gov”,以获取相关的正在进行和已完成的临床试验。还查阅了引文跟踪参考列表和相关文章。该综述不受对照或结局的限制。有 11 项研究被认为符合纳入标准。褪黑素给药(剂量和时间)方面存在高度异质性。报告了不同的结局,包括:焦虑;麻醉成功;镇痛;镇静;术后恢复;以及安全性。结局并不总是用相同的指标进行评估。

结果

支持褪黑素在这种情况下具有抗焦虑特性的证据存在冲突。与对照药物相比,褪黑素与减少镇静作用、术后兴奋和改善苏醒行为有关。一项研究报告了褪黑素使用对术后两周睡眠障碍的益处。没有发现与褪黑素显著相关的不良安全事件,证实了其极好的安全性。

结论

尽管褪黑素具有改善苏醒行为等潜在优势,但根据现有证据,我们不能确定褪黑素是否不如目前的“常规护理”术前用药。需要进一步考虑褪黑素作为儿科手术中的抗焦虑术前用药。

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