Sex and gender differences in lower limb chronic exertional compartment syndrome: a systematic review

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作者
Rothman, Rachel [1 ]
Berke, Chandler [2 ]
Jivanelli, Bridget [3 ]
Casey, Ellen [1 ]
Cheng, Jennifer [1 ,4 ]
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[1] Hosp Special Surg, Dept Physiatry, New York, NY USA
[2] Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Med Sch, New Brunswick, NJ USA
[3] Hosp Special Surg, Kim Barrett Mem Lib, New York, NY USA
[4] Hosp Special Surg, 535 E 70th St, New York, NY 10021 USA
关键词
Chronic exertional compartment syndrome; sex differences; gender differences; CECS diagnosis; exertional leg pain; CECS outcomes; LOWER LEG; SURGICAL-TREATMENT; FASCIOTOMY; MANAGEMENT; RETURN; DIAGNOSIS; OUTCOMES; RELEASE; SURGERY; SPORT;
D O I
10.1080/00913847.2023.2173489
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
ObjectivesChronic exertional compartment syndrome (CECS) is a cause of exertional leg pain and has been reported in varying frequencies in males and females. Currently, it is unclear whether there are significant sex and gender differences in lower-limb CECS. Delineating sex and gender differences is vital in determining the causes of CECS and best treatments. This systematic review aimed to determine the sex/gender distribution of CECS and to assess for sex and gender differences in CECS diagnosis and outcomes.MethodsPubMed (Medline), Cochrane Library, and EMBASE databases were searched for studies that were published from January 2000-March 2022 and reported lower-limb CECS data in males and/or females. Data on CECS diagnosis (intracompartmental pressures) and outcomes (e.g. post-surgical return-to-sport, need for re-operation) with sex/gender breakdowns were extracted. The sex/gender distribution of CECS and prevalence of CECS by sex/gender were calculated.ResultsForty-one studies were included in the systematic review; there were 27 retrospective reviews, 8 prospective studies, and 6 retrospective studies with prospective follow-ups. Thirty studies involved surgical populations. Sex/gender distribution of CECS was calculated using data from 24 studies; 51% were female. Prevalence of CECS was available in five studies and ranged widely for males (54%-73%) and females (43%-65%). Intracompartmental pressure data varied by sex/gender. Male athletes were more likely than female athletes to return to sport following surgery for CECS, but variations in all other post-surgical outcomes were observed between sexes and genders in the general population.ConclusionFemales represented 51% of the patients who were diagnosed with CECS among studies. Most CECS diagnosis and outcomes data varied by sex/gender, except for post-surgical outcomes data in athletes, which demonstrated that males had higher rates of return to sport than females. Future studies are needed to examine factors contributing to sex and gender differences in CECS diagnosis and outcomes.
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