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Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice ; (12): 1450-1458, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-664205

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Objective To systemically evaluate the effect of protective analgesia on preventing phantom limb pain(PLP)after amputa-tion.Methods Published articles from the earliest date available to June,2017 were recalled from Cochrane Library,PubMed,Embase,Web of Science,OVID,and Science Direct to collect prospective studies using protective analgesia in perioperative period to prevent PLP after amputation.Two reviewers screened literatures referring to studies according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria,and assessed the quality of them.Data of general information and incidence of PLP in the follow-up period were extracted and analyzed with RevMan 5.3 software. Results Six studies were included with a total of 256 patients in the one-month follow-up period including 127 cases in the protective anal-gesia group(group P)and 129 cases in the control group(group C),a total of 232 patients in the six-month follow-up period including 114 cases in group P and 118 cases in group C,and a total of 118 patients in the twelve-month follow-up period including 58 cases in group P and 60 cases in group C.The incidence of PLP were lower in group P than those in group C in the one-month follow-up period(RD=-0.21, 95%CI[-0.38,-0.04],Z=2.47,P=0.01)and in the six-month follow-up period(RD=-0.28,95%CI[-0.52,-0.05],Z=2.37,P=0.02),and it was not significant in the twelve-month follow-up period(RD=-0.20,95%CI[-0.48,0.09],Z=1.35,P=0.18).Conclusion Protective analge-sia in perioperative period can prevent against PLP after amputation in the recent time,however,it needs further observation in long-term.

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