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脊柱融合手术后的性别和性决定因素:临床数据的系统评价

Sex and gender determinants following spinal fusion surgery: A systematic review of clinical data.

作者信息

Salamanna Francesca, Contartese Deyanira, Tschon Matilde, Borsari Veronica, Griffoni Cristiana, Gasbarrini Alessandro, Fini Milena

机构信息

Complex Structure Surgical Sciences and Technologies, IRCCS Istituto Ortopedico Rizzoli, Bologna, Italy.

Spine Surgery, IRCCS Istituto Ortopedico Rizzoli, Bologna, Italy.

出版信息

Front Surg. 2022 Oct 17;9:983931. doi: 10.3389/fsurg.2022.983931. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

In the last decade, numerous studies analyzed and described the surgical outcomes in male and female patients submitted to orthopedic surgery. Although this, the impact of sex/gender on spinal fusion surgery clinical outcomes is still poorly defined. This review systematically maps and synthesizes the scientific literature on sex/gender differences in postoperative outcomes for patients undergoing spinal fusion surgery. The search was performed in PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science in the last 22 years. Clinical studies evaluating potential sex/gender differences in postoperative outcomes and/or complications, as primary or secondary aim, were included and analyzed. Out of the 1,885 records screened, 47 studies were included. These studies comprised a total of 1,158,555 patients (51.31% female; 48.69% male). About 77% of the analyzed studies reported sex/gender-related differences in postoperative outcomes. Most studies treated patients for lumbar degenerative diseases and more than 55% of them reported a worse postoperative outcome in female patients in terms of pain, disability, health-related quality of life questionnaires, and complications. Differently, a significant heterogeneity across studies on patients treated for cervical and sacral degenerative diseases as well as for spinal deformity and traumatic spinal fracture prevented the understanding of specific sex/gender differences after spinal fusion surgery. Despite this, the present review highlighted those female patients treated for lumbar degenerative spine diseases could require more clinical awareness during postoperative care. The understanding of how sex/gender differences can really affect clinical outcomes after spinal fusion surgeries is mandatory for all spinal pathological conditions to drive clinical research toward oriented and personalized protocols.

摘要

在过去十年中,众多研究分析并描述了接受骨科手术的男性和女性患者的手术结果。尽管如此,性别对脊柱融合手术临床结果的影响仍未明确界定。本综述系统地梳理并综合了关于脊柱融合手术患者术后结果中性别差异的科学文献。检索在过去22年的PubMed、Scopus和科学网中进行。纳入并分析了以评估术后结果和/或并发症中潜在性别差异为主要或次要目的的临床研究。在筛选的1885条记录中,纳入了47项研究。这些研究共涉及1158555名患者(女性占51.31%;男性占48.69%)。约77%的分析研究报告了术后结果中的性别相关差异。大多数研究针对腰椎退行性疾病患者,其中超过55%的研究报告女性患者在疼痛、残疾、健康相关生活质量问卷及并发症方面术后结果更差。不同的是,关于颈椎和骶椎退行性疾病、脊柱畸形及创伤性脊柱骨折患者的研究存在显著异质性,这妨碍了对脊柱融合手术后特定性别差异的理解。尽管如此,本综述强调,接受腰椎退行性脊柱疾病治疗的女性患者在术后护理期间可能需要更多临床关注。对于所有脊柱病理状况而言,理解性别差异如何真正影响脊柱融合手术后的临床结果对于推动临床研究朝着有针对性和个性化的方案发展至关重要。

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