Efficacy and Safety of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for Radiation-Induced Hemorrhagic Cystitis: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
Teng-Kai YangYu-Jen WangHsing-Ju LiYa-Fang YuKai-Wen HuangJason Chia-Hsien ChengPublished in: Journal of clinical medicine (2024)
Background: Radiation-induced hemorrhagic cystitis (RHC) is a chronic inflammatory disease in patients undergoing radiation therapy that causes a cluster of symptoms which may have a latent period of months to years. The current non-invasive treatments include drug treatment and hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT), which has been widely applied for RHC so far but with limited evidence. Thus, we conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis to clarify the effects and safety of HBOT for RHC. Methods: A systematic review and meta-analysis were utilized, searching in the databases of Embase, Pubmed, and Web of Science. The primary endpoint of the present study was complete remission of hematuria. The meta-analysis was conducted using a random effects model, and a pooled odds ratio with 95% CI was calculated. Results: A total of 317 studies were searched and fourteen articles with 556 patients were collected. The results showed that a total of 500 patients (89.9%) had symptom improvement, and the pooled results demonstrated that 55% of patients with HBOT had complete remission of hematuria (95% CI 51-59%). Conclusions: A significant improvement of symptoms when treated with HBOT was shown in this meta-analysis for patients with RHC.
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