The effectiveness and safety of parathyroid hormone in fracture healing: A meta-analysis

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Autor(a) principal: Hong, Hao
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Song, Ting, Liu, Yang, Li, Jun, Jiang, Qilong, Song, Qizhi, Deng, Zhongliang
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Clinics
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/article/view/158004
Resumo: The very large economic and social burdens of fracture-related complications make rapid fracture healing a major public health goal. The role of parathyroid hormone (PTH) in treating osteoporosis is generally accepted, but the effect of PTH on fracture healing is controversial. This meta-analysis was designed to investigate the efficacy and safety of PTH in fracture healing. The EMBASE, PubMed, and Cochrane Library databases were systematically searched from the inception dates to April 26, 2018. The primary randomized clinical trials comparing PTH treatment for fracture healing with placebo or no treatment were identified. We did not gain additional information by contacting the authors of the primary studies. Two reviewers independently extracted the data and evaluated study quality. This meta-analysis was executed to determine the odds ratio, mean difference, standardized mean difference, and 95% confidence intervals with random-effects models. In total, 8 randomized trials including 524 patients met the inclusion criteria. There were significant differences in fracture healing time, pain relief and function improvement. There were no significant differences in the fracture healing rate or adverse events, including light-headedness, hypercalcemia, nausea, sweating and headache, except for slight bruising at the injection site. We determined that the effectiveness and safety of PTH in fracture healing is reasonably well established and credible.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The effectiveness and safety of parathyroid hormone in fracture healing: A meta-analysis
title The effectiveness and safety of parathyroid hormone in fracture healing: A meta-analysis
spellingShingle The effectiveness and safety of parathyroid hormone in fracture healing: A meta-analysis
Hong, Hao
Parathyroid Hormone
PTH
Teriparatide
Fracture Healing
title_short The effectiveness and safety of parathyroid hormone in fracture healing: A meta-analysis
title_full The effectiveness and safety of parathyroid hormone in fracture healing: A meta-analysis
title_fullStr The effectiveness and safety of parathyroid hormone in fracture healing: A meta-analysis
title_full_unstemmed The effectiveness and safety of parathyroid hormone in fracture healing: A meta-analysis
title_sort The effectiveness and safety of parathyroid hormone in fracture healing: A meta-analysis
author Hong, Hao
author_facet Hong, Hao
Song, Ting
Liu, Yang
Li, Jun
Jiang, Qilong
Song, Qizhi
Deng, Zhongliang
author_role author
author2 Song, Ting
Liu, Yang
Li, Jun
Jiang, Qilong
Song, Qizhi
Deng, Zhongliang
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Hong, Hao
Song, Ting
Liu, Yang
Li, Jun
Jiang, Qilong
Song, Qizhi
Deng, Zhongliang
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Parathyroid Hormone
PTH
Teriparatide
Fracture Healing
topic Parathyroid Hormone
PTH
Teriparatide
Fracture Healing
description The very large economic and social burdens of fracture-related complications make rapid fracture healing a major public health goal. The role of parathyroid hormone (PTH) in treating osteoporosis is generally accepted, but the effect of PTH on fracture healing is controversial. This meta-analysis was designed to investigate the efficacy and safety of PTH in fracture healing. The EMBASE, PubMed, and Cochrane Library databases were systematically searched from the inception dates to April 26, 2018. The primary randomized clinical trials comparing PTH treatment for fracture healing with placebo or no treatment were identified. We did not gain additional information by contacting the authors of the primary studies. Two reviewers independently extracted the data and evaluated study quality. This meta-analysis was executed to determine the odds ratio, mean difference, standardized mean difference, and 95% confidence intervals with random-effects models. In total, 8 randomized trials including 524 patients met the inclusion criteria. There were significant differences in fracture healing time, pain relief and function improvement. There were no significant differences in the fracture healing rate or adverse events, including light-headedness, hypercalcemia, nausea, sweating and headache, except for slight bruising at the injection site. We determined that the effectiveness and safety of PTH in fracture healing is reasonably well established and credible.
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