McCulloch Cara, Hunter Miles M, Lipp Chris, Lang Eddy, Ganshorn Heather, Singh Pavneet
Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, CAN.
Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, CAN.
Cureus. 2022 Dec 15;14(12):e32560. doi: 10.7759/cureus.32560. eCollection 2022 Dec.
Lateral epicondylitis (LE), also known as tennis elbow, is an overuse tendinopathy originating from the forearm extensor tendons of the elbow. An emerging therapy for the treatment of LE is the use of transdermal nitroglycerin (NTG) patches for pain relief and improved function. The aim of this systematic review was to assess the current literature on the effect of a transdermal NTG patch for the treatment of LE. A literature search using MEDLINE, EMBASE, SportDiscus, and the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews was conducted. Studies selected for inclusion were those in which patients were clinically diagnosed with LE, RCTs, observational studies, and only articles published in English. Studies were excluded if they involved patients <18 years of age or involved patients with a potential alternative source of elbow pain such as previous surgery to the elbow, a previous history of dislocation, fracture of the elbow or tendon rupture, or a referred pain source such as cervical radiculopathy or peripheral nerve involvement. Studies were also excluded if they involved patients who were already prescribed topical NTG for any other indication (i.e., angina), and if the studies had no measurement of symptom relief or measurement or functional scoring. The initial search strategy yielded 69 articles, out of which four met the eligibility criteria and were included in this systematic review. The studies showed improvement in elbow pain in the short-term and mid-term (up to six months), while one study that followed participants for a five-year duration post-treatment, showed no benefit. Three studies used an effective NTG dose of 1.25mg/24h and one study used an effective dose of 1.44mg/24h. Topical NTG was more effective when combined with a tendon rehabilitation program. The most commonly reported side effects of topical NTG were headaches and dermatitis. Overall, the current literature demonstrates that the use of NTG patches for LE improves short- and mid-term pain as well as elbow function. However, more studies are required to fully understand the effect of topical NTG on LE, particularly the effective dose range and the long-term benefits.
外侧上髁炎(LE),也称为网球肘,是一种源于肘部前臂伸肌腱的过度使用性肌腱病。一种新兴的治疗LE的方法是使用经皮硝酸甘油(NTG)贴片来缓解疼痛并改善功能。本系统评价的目的是评估当前关于经皮NTG贴片治疗LE效果的文献。使用MEDLINE、EMBASE、SportDiscus和Cochrane系统评价数据库进行了文献检索。纳入的研究为临床诊断为LE的患者、随机对照试验、观察性研究,且仅纳入英文发表的文章。如果研究涉及18岁以下患者,或涉及肘部疼痛可能有其他潜在原因的患者,如肘部既往手术史、既往脱位史、肘部骨折或肌腱断裂史,或涉及如神经根型颈椎病或周围神经受累等牵涉痛来源的患者,则排除该研究。如果研究涉及已因任何其他适应症(如心绞痛)而开具局部NTG的患者,且研究未测量症状缓解情况或未进行功能评分,则也排除该研究。初步检索策略产生了69篇文章,其中4篇符合纳入标准并被纳入本系统评价。研究表明,在短期和中期(长达6个月)肘部疼痛有所改善,而一项对参与者进行治疗后5年随访的研究显示无益处。三项研究使用的有效NTG剂量为1.25mg/24h,一项研究使用的有效剂量为1.44mg/24h。局部NTG与肌腱康复计划联合使用时更有效。局部NTG最常报告的副作用是头痛和皮炎。总体而言,当前文献表明,使用NTG贴片治疗LE可改善短期和中期疼痛以及肘部功能。然而,需要更多研究来充分了解局部NTG对LE的影响,特别是有效剂量范围和长期益处。