韧带切开术对小儿强直性舌炎患者胃食管反流的影响:系统回顾

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY Annals of Otology Rhinology and Laryngology Pub Date : 2024-11-11 DOI:10.1177/00034894241297584
Ashaka Patel, Katrina Cirone, Sami Khoury, Edward Madou, Agnieszka Dzioba, Dhandapani Ashok, Julie E Strychowsky, M Elise Graham
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目的本系统性综述旨在评估对患有舌侧畸形的婴儿进行韧带切开术后,胃食管反流(GER)的结果是否会发生变化:系统综述。方法:系统性综述。检索了从开始到 2023 年 5 月 20 日的 CINAHL、Cochrane、EMBASE、Pubmed 和 Scopus。纳入标准包括所有的研究设计、≤12 个月的强直性舌炎婴儿、膈肌切开术前后使用定量胃食管反流测量(食管 pH 测压(pH)或多通道腔内阻抗(MII)和/或患者报告的症状评分)。质量评估和数据提取一式两份:在筛选出的 37 篇文章中,有 7 篇符合纳入标准(6 篇前瞻性队列研究和 1 篇 RCT)。没有研究利用客观指标(即 MII 或 pH 值)来量化反流。患有反流的婴儿人数从 47 到 237 不等(平均年龄为 4.4-8.3 周)。定性分析包括所有 7 项使用 GIGER、I-GERQ-R 和 GSQ-I 量表评估胃食管反流的研究。家长报告的胃食管反流评分在膈肌切开术后有所下降。但是,前瞻性队列研究中缺乏对照组,因此无法得出结论认为这些变化与肾网切取术有关。由于样本量有限、研究方法不完善以及缺乏足够的对照组,因此不可能进行 Meta 分析:结论:有关肛门齿槽切除术与婴儿胃食管反流之间关系的研究十分有限。缺乏高质量的研究无法得出明确的结论,因为胃食管反流症状会随着时间的推移而自发改善。今后有必要进行 RCT 研究,以进一步阐明韧带切开术对强直性舌后裂婴儿胃食管反流症状的影响:证据等级:III。
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The Impact of Frenotomy on Gastroesophageal Reflux in Pediatric Ankyloglossia: A Systematic Review.

Objective: This systematic review was conducted to assess if there are changes in gastroesophageal reflux (GER) outcomes after frenotomy in infants with ankyloglossia.

Methods: Systematic Review. CINAHL, Cochrane, EMBASE, Pubmed, and Scopus were searched from inception to May 20, 2023. Inclusion criteria consisted of all study designs, infants ≤12 months of age with ankyloglossia, and use of quantitative GER measures (esophageal pH manometry (pH) or multi-channel intraluminal impedance (MII), and/or patient-reported symptom scores) pre- and post-frenotomy. Quality assessment and data extraction were performed in duplicate.

Results: Of 37 articles screened, 7 met inclusion criteria (6 prospective cohort studies and 1 RCT). No studies utilized objective measures to quantify reflux, that is MII or pH. The number of infants with ankyloglossia ranged from 47 to 237 (mean age of 4.4-8.3 weeks). Qualitative analysis included all 7 studies which used the GIGER, I-GERQ-R, and GSQ-I scales to assess GER. Parent-reported GER scores decreased post-frenotomy. However, the lack of control groups in the prospective cohort studies precludes conclusive findings that changes are related to frenotomy. Meta-analysis was not possible due to the high risk of bias from limited sample sizes, poor methodology, and lack of adequate control groups.

Conclusion: Limited work has been conducted on the relationship between frenotomy and GER in infants with ankyloglossia. The lack of high-quality studies precludes definitive conclusions, as GER symptoms are known to improve spontaneously with time. Future RCT studies are warranted to further elucidate the effect of frenotomy on symptoms of GER in infants with ankyloglossia.

Level of evidence: III.

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期刊介绍: The Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology publishes original manuscripts of clinical and research importance in otolaryngology–head and neck medicine and surgery, otology, neurotology, bronchoesophagology, laryngology, rhinology, head and neck oncology and surgery, plastic and reconstructive surgery, pediatric otolaryngology, audiology, and speech pathology. In-depth studies (supplements), papers of historical interest, and reviews of computer software and applications in otolaryngology are also published, as well as imaging, pathology, and clinicopathology studies, book reviews, and letters to the editor. AOR is the official journal of the American Broncho-Esophagological Association.
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