肝胸囊性包虫病。临床特征、术后并发症和住院死亡率。系统回顾。

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q2 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY Hpb Pub Date : 2025-03-01 DOI:10.1016/j.hpb.2024.12.001
Carlos Manterola , Josue Rivadeneira , Tamara Otzen , Claudio Rojas-Pincheira
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背景:肝胸包虫病(HTT)是肝囊性包虫病的一种进化并发症。本研究旨在报告有关术后并发症(POC)和住院死亡率(HM)的现有证据。方法:系统评价。纳入了与HTT相关的研究。在Trip Database、SciELO、BIREME-BVS、WoS、PubMed、EMBASE和SCOPUS中进行检索。主要结局:POC和HM。次要结局:发表日期、来源和设计、患者数量、囊肿类型、医院位置、治疗方法;以及使用minir - t和minir - pr2量表的研究的方法学质量(MQ)。采用描述性统计、加权均值(WM)及其最小二乘logistic回归的比较,以及POC和HM患病率的meta分析。结果:检索到604项研究(101项符合选择标准,代表1020例患者)。年龄:42.6岁,58.3%为男性。报告主要来自西班牙(19.8%)和土耳其(17.8%)。WM为18.3天,证实有28.9%的POC, 12.6%需要再次干预,9.7%死亡。研究的MQ: 9.1±1.9 (minir - t)和13.2±2.9 (minir - pr2)。比较两个时期(1983-2002年和2003-2024年)变量的行为,在POC、HM和再干预方面观察到统计学上的显著差异。结论:随着时间的推移,HTT与高POC和显著HM相关。
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Hepato-thoracic cystic echinococcosis transit. Clinical features, postoperative complications and hospital mortality. A systematic review

Background

Hepato-thoracic hydatid transit (HTT) is an evolutionary complication of hepatic cystic echinococcosis. This study aimed to report the available evidence regarding postoperative complications (POC) and hospital mortality (HM).

Methods

Systematic review. Studies related to HTT were included. Searches were performed in Trip Database, SciELO, BIREME-BVS, WoS, PubMed, EMBASE and SCOPUS. Primary outcomes: POC and HM. Secondary outcomes: publication date, origin and designs, number of patients, cyst type, hospital stance, treatments; and methodological quality (MQ) of studies applying MInCir-T and MInCir-Pr2 scales. Descriptive statistics, weighted means (WM) and their comparison using least squares logistic regression, and meta-analysis of prevalence of POC and HM were applied.

Results

604 studies were retrieved (101 met selection criteria, representing 1020 patients). WM age: 42.6 years, 58.3 % male. Reports are mainly from Spain (19.8 %) and Turkey (17.8 %). With a WM of 18.3 days of hospital stance, it was verified 28.9 % of POC, 12.6 % needed re-interventions, and 9.7 % died. MQ of studies: 9.1 ± 1.9 (MInCir-T) and 13.2 ± 2.9 (MInCir-Pr2). Comparing the behavior of variables in two periods (1983–2002 vs. 2003–2024), statistically significant differences were observed in POC, HM, and reinterventions.

Conclusion

HTT is associated with high POC, and significant HM, despite the passage of time.
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Hpb GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY-SURGERY
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期刊介绍: HPB is an international forum for clinical, scientific and educational communication. Twelve issues a year bring the reader leading articles, expert reviews, original articles, images, editorials, and reader correspondence encompassing all aspects of benign and malignant hepatobiliary disease and its management. HPB features relevant aspects of clinical and translational research and practice. Specific areas of interest include HPB diseases encountered globally by clinical practitioners in this specialist field of gastrointestinal surgery. The journal addresses the challenges faced in the management of cancer involving the liver, biliary system and pancreas. While surgical oncology represents a large part of HPB practice, submission of manuscripts relating to liver and pancreas transplantation, the treatment of benign conditions such as acute and chronic pancreatitis, and those relating to hepatobiliary infection and inflammation are also welcomed. There will be a focus on developing a multidisciplinary approach to diagnosis and treatment with endoscopic and laparoscopic approaches, radiological interventions and surgical techniques being strongly represented. HPB welcomes submission of manuscripts in all these areas and in scientific focused research that has clear clinical relevance to HPB surgical practice. HPB aims to help its readers - surgeons, physicians, radiologists and basic scientists - to develop their knowledge and practice. HPB will be of interest to specialists involved in the management of hepatobiliary and pancreatic disease however will also inform those working in related fields. Abstracted and Indexed in: MEDLINE® EMBASE PubMed Science Citation Index Expanded Academic Search (EBSCO) HPB is owned by the International Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Association (IHPBA) and is also the official Journal of the American Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Association (AHPBA), the Asian-Pacific Hepato Pancreatic Biliary Association (A-PHPBA) and the European-African Hepato-Pancreatic Biliary Association (E-AHPBA).
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