PP84 评估 Scrambler疗法缓解肌肉骨骼疼痛的证据水平:系统性文献综述

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care Pub Date : 2023-12-14 DOI:10.1017/s0266462323002143
Hye Eun Eom, Seung Jin Han, Kyoung-Hoon Kim
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摘要

无创扰频疗法(ST)通过将电极连接到主要神经的神经通路上,将信息与微电流一起传递到神经上,从而引起无痛的感觉,从而减轻疼痛。ST已被广泛用于减轻肌肉骨骼疼痛患者的疼痛。然而,ST.对肌肉骨骼疼痛的缓解作用知之甚少,因此,本研究旨在评估ST.的治疗效果。方法基于以下检索策略和数据库进行系统文献综述,所有在2021年8月之前发表的研究均纳入Pubmed, Embase, and Cochrane library, Ovid Medline, Koreamed, kmbase和Science on。受试者为顽固性和肌肉骨骼疼痛患者,不包括癌性疼痛,干预方法包括非侵入性ST单独或联合物理治疗。此外,比较法也不受限制。结果变量为疼痛缓解程度、总镇痛药使用、健康相关生活质量、压痛阈值、疼痛强度和功能干扰量表以及疼痛敏感性。与安全性相关的结果变量均为副作用。采用Cochrane Risk of Bias 1.0评估文献的偏倚风险。结果采用预先设定的检索策略检索到241篇文章。其中,重复文章15篇、摘要和题目审查后215篇、全文审查后9篇被排除在外。最终选择了两项随机对照试验(RCTs)。当比较ST和安慰剂组对肌肉骨骼疼痛的影响时,ST的镇痛效果持续了三周。此外,与药物治疗组相比,ST治疗的神经性疼痛患者在1至3个月的疼痛强度较低。结论基于本系统评价,由于样本量小,可能存在选择性报告偏倚,ST的有效性仍然足够。需要更多设计良好的随机对照试验的研究来进一步评估ST的有效性。
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PP84 Evaluation Of The Evidence Level Of Scrambler Therapy For Musculoskeletal Pain Relief: A Systematic Literature Review
Introduction

Non-invasive Scrambler Therapy (ST) reduces pain by attaching electrodes to neural pathways of major nerves, transmitting information along with microcurrent to the nerves to induce a painless sensation. The ST has been widely used to reduce pain for patients with musculoskeletal pain. However, little is known about the musculoskeletal pain relief effect of the ST. Therefore, this study aims to evaluate the treatment effectiveness of the ST.

Methods

A systematic literature review was conducted based on the following search strategy and databases, and all studies published before August 2021 were included in Pubmed, Embase, and Cochrane library, Ovid Medline, Koreamed, kmbase, and Science On. The subjects were patients with intractable and musculoskeletal pain, excluding cancer pain, and intervention methods included non-invasive ST alone or in combination with physical therapy. In addition, the comparative method was not limited. The outcome variables were the degree of pain relief, total analgesic use, health-related quality of life, pressure pain threshold, pain intensity and functional interference scales, and pain sensitivity. Safety-related outcome variables were all side effects. Cochrane Risk of Bias 1.0 was used to assess the risk of bias in the literature.

Results

Two hundred forty-one articles were retrieved using a pre-determined search strategy. Of these, 15 duplicate articles, 215 articles after reviewing the abstract and title, and nine articles after checking the full text were excluded. Two studies with randomized controlled trials (RCTs) were finally selected. When comparing ST and placebo groups for musculoskeletal pain, the pain reduction effect of ST lasted for three weeks. Moreover, patients with neuropathic pain treated with ST had a lower pain intensity for one to three months compared to the drug treatment group.

Conclusions

Based on this systematic review, the effectiveness of ST is yet sufficient owing to small sample size and possibility of selective report bias. More studies with well-designed RCTs are required to further assess the effectiveness of the ST.

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International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care
International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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4.40
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15.60%
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116
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care serves as a forum for the wide range of health policy makers and professionals interested in the economic, social, ethical, medical and public health implications of health technology. It covers the development, evaluation, diffusion and use of health technology, as well as its impact on the organization and management of health care systems and public health. In addition to general essays and research reports, regular columns on technology assessment reports and thematic sections are published.
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