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美容手术中吸烟的特定手术及并发症评估:系统评价与荟萃分析

A Procedure and Complication-Specific Assessment of Smoking in Aesthetic Surgery: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

作者信息

Bouhadana Gabriel, ElHawary Hassan, Alam Peter, Gilardino Mirko S

机构信息

Faculty of Medicine McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, McGill University Health Centre, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

出版信息

Plast Surg (Oakv). 2024 Feb;32(1):115-126. doi: 10.1177/22925503221085083. Epub 2022 Mar 18.

Abstract

The popularity of aesthetic surgery is on the rise, as is patients' expectations towards excellent surgical results. In order to meet these expectations, risk factors that hinder desired outcomes, such as smoking, need to be identified and addressed. To that end, the present study summarizes an updated systematic review focused on the effects of smoking on cosmetic surgical procedures and outcomes. A systematic review of studies comparing aesthetic surgical outcomes by procedure, between tobacco smokers and non-smokers was carried out, querying PubMed, Embase and the Cochrane databases. Data regarding surgical outcomes were extracted and meta-analyzed by a random effects model in conjunction with the Mantel-Haenszel statistical method. Eighty-two studies were included in the final synthesis. Abdominoplasty/panniculectomy (n = 19 cohorts) and breast reduction (n = 27 cohorts) were the most common types of procedures included in this review. Other than mastopexy and rhinoplasty, smoking conferred a statistically significant increased risk of overall complications for all studied aesthetic procedures. The data demonstrates that smoking is a clear risk factor for the vast majority of aesthetic plastic surgeries studied. Although our meta-analysis suggests that smoking is not a risk factor for complications in mastopexies and rhinoplasties, these two specific analyses may have been biased, and should therefore be re-evaluated with future additional evidence. The results of this systematic review confirm the importance of smoking cessation and education relative to the outcomes of common cosmetic surgical procedures.

摘要

美容手术的受欢迎程度正在上升,患者对出色手术效果的期望也在上升。为了满足这些期望,需要识别并解决阻碍达到理想效果的风险因素,比如吸烟。为此,本研究总结了一项最新的系统评价,该评价聚焦于吸烟对美容外科手术及效果的影响。我们对PubMed、Embase和Cochrane数据库进行检索,开展了一项系统性研究,比较吸烟者和非吸烟者在不同美容手术中的效果。提取有关手术效果的数据,并采用随机效应模型结合Mantel-Haenszel统计方法进行荟萃分析。最终纳入综合分析的研究有82项。腹壁成形术/腹壁整形术(n = 19个队列)和乳房缩小术(n = 27个队列)是本次评价中最常见的手术类型。除了乳房上提术和隆鼻术外,吸烟会使所有研究的美容手术出现总体并发症的风险在统计学上显著增加。数据表明,吸烟是绝大多数所研究的美容整形手术的明确风险因素。虽然我们的荟萃分析表明吸烟不是乳房上提术和隆鼻术并发症的风险因素,但这两项具体分析可能存在偏差,因此应结合未来的更多证据重新评估。该系统评价的结果证实了戒烟及开展相关教育对于常见美容外科手术效果的重要性。

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