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To drain or not to drain: a cumulative meta-analysis of the use of routine abdominal drains after pancreatic resection

机译:引流或不引流:胰腺切除术后常规腹腔引流的累积荟萃分析

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>Background To warrant the adoption or rejection of health care interventions in daily practice, it is important to establish the point at which the available evidence is considered sufficiently conclusive. This process must avoid bias resulting from multiple testing and take account of heterogeneity across studies. The present paper addresses the issue of whether the available evidence may be considered sufficiently conclusive to continue or discontinue the current practice of postoperative abdominal drainage after pancreatic resection.>Methods A systematic review was conducted of randomized and non-randomized studies comparing outcomes after routine intra-abdominal drainage with those after no drainage after pancreatic resection. Studies were retrieved from the PubMed, Cochrane Central Trial Register and EMBASE databases and meta-analysed cumulatively, adjusting for multiple testing and heterogeneity using the iterated logarithm method.>Results Three reports, describing, respectively, one randomized and two non-randomized studies with a comparative design, met the inclusion criteria predefined for primary studies reporting on drain management and complications after pancreatic resection. These studies included 89, 179 and 226 patients, respectively. The absolute differences in rates of postoperative complications in these studies were −6.4%, −9.5% and −6.3%, respectively, in favour of the no-drain groups. The cumulative risk difference in major complications, adjusted for multiple testing and heterogeneity, was −7.8%, with a 95% confidence interval of −20.2% to 4.7% (P = 0.214).>Conclusions The routine use of abdominal drains after pancreatic resection may result in a higher risk for major complications, but the evidence is inconclusive.
机译:>背景为了保证在日常实践中采用或拒绝医疗保健干预措施,重要的是要确定可以充分利用现有证据的观点。该过程必须避免因多次测试而引起的偏差,并考虑跨研究的异质性。本文探讨了现有证据是否足够有说服力以继续或终止胰腺切除术后术后腹腔引流的现行问题。>方法对随机和非随机进行了系统评价研究比较了常规腹腔内引流与胰腺切除后不引流的结局。从PubMed,Cochrane中央试验注册中心和EMBASE数据库中检索研究结果,并进行荟萃分析,并使用迭代对数方法对多项测试和异质性进行调整。>结果三份报告分别描述了一份和一份报告。两项具有比较设计的非随机研究符合胰腺癌切除术后引流处理和并发症的基础研究预定义的纳入标准。这些研究分别包括89、179和226名患者。在这些研究中,术后并发症发生率的绝对差异分别为−6.4%,− 9.5%和-6.3%,这对无引流组有利。经多次测试和异质性调整后,主要并发症的累积风险差异为-7.8%,95%置信区间为-20.2%至4.7%(P = 0.214)。>结论胰切除术后腹部引流可能导致重大并发症的风险更高,但证据尚无定论。

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