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Low intensity pulsed ultrasonography for fractures: systematic review of randomised controlled trials

Objective To determine the efficacy of low intensity pulsed ultrasonography for healing of fractures. Design Systematic review of randomised controlled trials. Data sources Electronic literature search without language restrictions of CINAHL, Embase, Medline, HealthSTAR, and the Cochrane Central Reg...

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Autores principales: Busse, Jason W, Kaur, Jagdeep, Mollon, Brent, Bhandari, Mohit, Tornetta, Paul, Schünemann, Holger J, Guyatt, Gordon H
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Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group Ltd. 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2651102/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19251751
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.b351
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author Busse, Jason W
Kaur, Jagdeep
Mollon, Brent
Bhandari, Mohit
Tornetta, Paul
Schünemann, Holger J
Guyatt, Gordon H
author_facet Busse, Jason W
Kaur, Jagdeep
Mollon, Brent
Bhandari, Mohit
Tornetta, Paul
Schünemann, Holger J
Guyatt, Gordon H
author_sort Busse, Jason W
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description Objective To determine the efficacy of low intensity pulsed ultrasonography for healing of fractures. Design Systematic review of randomised controlled trials. Data sources Electronic literature search without language restrictions of CINAHL, Embase, Medline, HealthSTAR, and the Cochrane Central Registry of Controlled Trials, from inception of the database to 10 September 2008. Review methods Eligible studies were randomised controlled trials that enrolled patients with any kind of fracture and randomly assigned them to low intensity pulsed ultrasonography or to a control group. Two reviewers independently agreed on eligibility; three reviewers independently assessed methodological quality and extracted outcome data. All outcomes were included and meta-analyses done when possible. Results 13 randomised trials, of which five assessed outcomes of importance to patients, were included. Moderate quality evidence from one trial found no effect of low intensity pulsed ultrasonography on functional recovery from conservatively managed fresh clavicle fractures; whereas low quality evidence from three trials suggests benefit in non-operatively managed fresh fractures (faster radiographic healing time mean 36.9%, 95% confidence interval 25.6% to 46.0%). A single trial provided moderate quality evidence suggesting no effect of low intensity pulsed ultrasonography on return to function among non-operatively treated stress fractures. Three trials provided very low quality evidence for accelerated functional improvement after distraction osteogenesis. One trial provided low quality evidence for a benefit of low intensity pulsed ultrasonography in accelerating healing of established non-unions managed with bone graft. Four trials provided low quality evidence for acceleration of healing of operatively managed fresh fractures. Conclusion Evidence for the effect of low intensity pulsed ultrasonography on healing of fractures is moderate to very low in quality and provides conflicting results. Although overall results are promising, establishing the role of low intensity pulsed ultrasonography in the management of fractures requires large, blinded trials, directly addressing patient important outcomes such as return to function.
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spelling pubmed-26511022009-03-05 Low intensity pulsed ultrasonography for fractures: systematic review of randomised controlled trials Busse, Jason W Kaur, Jagdeep Mollon, Brent Bhandari, Mohit Tornetta, Paul Schünemann, Holger J Guyatt, Gordon H BMJ Research Objective To determine the efficacy of low intensity pulsed ultrasonography for healing of fractures. Design Systematic review of randomised controlled trials. Data sources Electronic literature search without language restrictions of CINAHL, Embase, Medline, HealthSTAR, and the Cochrane Central Registry of Controlled Trials, from inception of the database to 10 September 2008. Review methods Eligible studies were randomised controlled trials that enrolled patients with any kind of fracture and randomly assigned them to low intensity pulsed ultrasonography or to a control group. Two reviewers independently agreed on eligibility; three reviewers independently assessed methodological quality and extracted outcome data. All outcomes were included and meta-analyses done when possible. Results 13 randomised trials, of which five assessed outcomes of importance to patients, were included. Moderate quality evidence from one trial found no effect of low intensity pulsed ultrasonography on functional recovery from conservatively managed fresh clavicle fractures; whereas low quality evidence from three trials suggests benefit in non-operatively managed fresh fractures (faster radiographic healing time mean 36.9%, 95% confidence interval 25.6% to 46.0%). A single trial provided moderate quality evidence suggesting no effect of low intensity pulsed ultrasonography on return to function among non-operatively treated stress fractures. Three trials provided very low quality evidence for accelerated functional improvement after distraction osteogenesis. One trial provided low quality evidence for a benefit of low intensity pulsed ultrasonography in accelerating healing of established non-unions managed with bone graft. Four trials provided low quality evidence for acceleration of healing of operatively managed fresh fractures. Conclusion Evidence for the effect of low intensity pulsed ultrasonography on healing of fractures is moderate to very low in quality and provides conflicting results. Although overall results are promising, establishing the role of low intensity pulsed ultrasonography in the management of fractures requires large, blinded trials, directly addressing patient important outcomes such as return to function. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd. 2009-02-27 /pmc/articles/PMC2651102/ /pubmed/19251751 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.b351 Text en © Busse et al 2009 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-commercial License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kaur, Jagdeep
Mollon, Brent
Bhandari, Mohit
Tornetta, Paul
Schünemann, Holger J
Guyatt, Gordon H
Low intensity pulsed ultrasonography for fractures: systematic review of randomised controlled trials
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title_full_unstemmed Low intensity pulsed ultrasonography for fractures: systematic review of randomised controlled trials
title_short Low intensity pulsed ultrasonography for fractures: systematic review of randomised controlled trials
title_sort low intensity pulsed ultrasonography for fractures: systematic review of randomised controlled trials
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2651102/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19251751
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.b351
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