| Literature DB >> 35659033 |
Chengxin Xie1, Chenglong Wang2, Yu Huang3, Qinglong Li3, Xin Tian2, Wenwen Huang4, Dong Yin5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein (rhBMP) is a common graft substitute for treating cases of long bone nonunion. However, the feasibility of combining an autologous bone graft (ABG) with rhBMPs remains uncertain. Thus, this systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to evaluate the synergistic effect of ABG and rhBMPs on the healing of long bone nonunion.Entities:
Keywords: Autologous bone graft; Bone morphogenetic protein; Long bone; Meta-analysis; Nonunion
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35659033 PMCID: PMC9166588 DOI: 10.1186/s13018-022-03185-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Orthop Surg Res ISSN: 1749-799X Impact factor: 2.677
Fig. 1A flow diagram of the literature search
Characteristics of the included studies
| Author | Year | Country | Study design | Intervention | Sample size ( | Age (year) | Women [ | Nonunion | Follow-up time (months) | Outcome | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Observation/control | Time (months) | Site | |||||||||
| Takemoto [ | 2014 | USA | Cohort study | ABG + rhBMP-2 | 68 50 | 47.4 43.4 | 28 (41%) 15 (30%) | NR | (A)(B)(C) (D)(E)(F) | 12 | ①② |
Von Ruden(a) [ | 2016 | Germany | Cohort study | ABG + (rhBMP-2 or rhBMP-7) | 24 25 | 43 45 | 2 (8%) 9 (36%) | 11 | (C) | 6–54 | ①③④ |
VonRuden(b) [ | 2016 | Germany | Cohort study | ABG + (rhBMP-2 or rhBMP-7) | 28 45 | 50 49 | 13 (46%) 14 (31%) | 11 13 | (E) | 6–52 | ①② |
| Hackl [ | 2017 | Germany | Cohort study | ABG + rhBMP-7 | 62 50 | 24 (39%) 13 (26%) | (A)(B)(D) | > 12 | ①② | ||
| (a)Humerus | 13 9 | 49 51 | 6 (46%) 3 (33%) | 14.8 | |||||||
| (b)Femur | 28 13 | 55.2 42.4 | 11 (39%) 2 (15%) | 11.7 | |||||||
| (c)Tibia | 21 28 | 51.6 42.3 | 7 (33%) 8 (29%) | 10.3 | |||||||
| Liu [ | 2019 | China | Cohort study | ABG + rhBMP-2 | 22 20 | 42.25 41.57 | 9 (41%) 7 (35%) | 9.37 9.24 | (A)(B)(C) (D) | 6–24 | ①②③④ |
ABG autologous bone graft, rhBMP recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein, (A) tibia, (B) femur, (C) forearm, (D) humerus, (E) clavicle, (F) others, ① healing rate, ② healing time, ③ excellent and good rate of function, ④ pain
Methodological quality of the cohort studies according to the NOS
| Study | Selection of cohorts | Comparability of cohorts | Assessment of outcome | Total score |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Takemoto [ | ☆☆☆ | ☆ | ☆☆☆ | 7 |
| Von Ruden(a) [ | ☆☆☆☆ | ☆☆ | ☆☆☆ | 9 |
| VonRuden(b) [ | ☆☆☆☆ | ☆☆ | ☆☆☆ | 9 |
| Hackl [ | ☆☆☆☆ | ☆☆ | ☆☆☆ | 9 |
| Liu [ | ☆☆☆ | ☆ | ☆☆ | 6 |
Fig. 2Forest plot of the postoperative healing rate
Fig. 3Forest plot of the postoperative healing time
Fig. 4Forest plot of those with excellent and good rates of function
Fig. 5Forest plot of the postoperative pain rate
Fig. 6Sensitivity analysis of the postoperative healing time via the trim-and-fill method
Fig. 7Publication bias of the postoperative healing rate. a Begg’s funnel plot; b Egger’s bias plot