绵羊胎儿生理变量的系统回顾和元分析。

Comparative medicine Pub Date : 2024-10-31 Print Date: 2024-10-01 DOI:10.30802/AALAS-CM-24-033
Ayssa Teles Abrao Trad, Megan E Branda, Sarah W Felisbino, Mauro H Schenone
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胎羊模型已广泛应用于胎儿治疗研究。然而,已发表的正常值之间存在很大程度的差异。我们的研究旨在评估有关绵羊胎儿血液动力学、血气和酸碱状态正常值的文献,并确定这些生理值的最佳估计值。我们对多个数据库进行了全面检索,并进行了系统性回顾。我们在数据库中收录了 189 篇文章和 2,800 多名绵羊胎儿。分析显示,平均脐血流量为 202 mL/kg/min(95% CI:182 至 223);平均动脉 pCO₂为 49.8 mm Hg(95% CI:49.2 至 50.3);平均动脉 pO₂为 22.3 mm Hg (95% CI: 21.9 to 22.7);平均动脉 pH 值为 7.35 (95% CI: 7.3487 to 7.3562);平均动脉血氧饱和度为 59.8 (95% CI; 58 to 61.7)。我们的研究结果存在高度异质性,为此我们进行了多项子分析。结果表明,在现有文献中,异质性较高且研究效应较小,在采用了减轻文献中存在的偏倚风险的策略后,我们对胎儿正常血液动力学、血气和酸碱状态的相关变量进行了最佳评估。
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A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Physiologic Variables in Sheep Fetuses.

The fetal sheep model has been widely used in fetal therapy research. However, there is a significant degree of variability among published normal values. Our study aimed to evaluate the literature available on normal values for hemodynamics, blood gases, and acid-base status in the sheep fetus and to determine the best possible estimation of such physiologic values. We conducted a systematic review with a comprehensive search of several databases. We included 189 articles in the database and over 2,800 sheep fetuses. Analysis revealed a mean umbilical blood flow of 202 mL/kg/min (95% CI: 182 to 223); mean arterial pCO2 of 49.8 mm Hg (95% CI: 49.2 to 50.3); mean arterial pO2 of 22.3 mm Hg (95% CI: 21.9 to 22.7); mean arterial pH of 7.35 (95% CI: 7.3487 to 7.3562); and mean arterial oxygen saturation of 59.8 (95% CI; 58 to 61.7). Our findings were punctuated by a high heterogeneity, for which we conducted several subanalyses. The results showed high heterogeneity and small study effect in the literature available and provided our best assessment of relevant variables on normal hemodynamics, blood gases, and acid-base status in the fetus after using strategies to mitigate the risk of bias present in the literature.

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