Preclinical therapies to prevent or treat fracture non-union: A systematic review.

BACKGROUND:Non-union affects up to 10% of fractures and is associated with substantial morbidity. There is currently no single effective therapy for the treatment or prevention of non-union. Potential treatments are currently selected for clinical trials based on results from limited animal studies,...

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Main Authors: Philippa M Bennett, Sarah K Stewart, Janine Dretzke, Danai Bem, Jowan G Penn-Barwell
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6070249?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-e5bd9bba6fed4f76adc615008bfe7ded2020-11-24T22:18:06ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-01138e020107710.1371/journal.pone.0201077Preclinical therapies to prevent or treat fracture non-union: A systematic review.Philippa M BennettSarah K StewartJanine DretzkeDanai BemJowan G Penn-BarwellBACKGROUND:Non-union affects up to 10% of fractures and is associated with substantial morbidity. There is currently no single effective therapy for the treatment or prevention of non-union. Potential treatments are currently selected for clinical trials based on results from limited animal studies, with no attempt to compare results between therapies to determine which have the greatest potential to treat non-union. AIM:The aim of this systematic review was to define the range of therapies under investigation at the preclinical stage for the prevention or treatment of fracture non-union. Additionally, through meta-analysis, it aimed to identify the most promising therapies for progression to clinical investigation. METHODS:MEDLINE and Embase were searched from 1St January 2004 to 10th April 2017 for controlled trials evaluating an intervention to prevent or treat fracture non-union. Data regarding the model used, study intervention and outcome measures were extracted, and risk of bias assessed. RESULTS:Of 5,171 records identified, 197 papers describing 204 therapies were included. Of these, the majority were only evaluated once (179/204, 88%), with chitosan tested most commonly (6/204, 3%). Substantial variation existed in model design, length of survival and duration of treatment, with results poorly reported. These factors, as well as a lack of consistently used objective outcome measures, precluded meta-analysis. CONCLUSION:This review highlights the variability and poor methodological reporting of current non-union research. The authors call for a consensus on the standardisation of animal models investigating non-union, and suggest journals apply stringent criteria when considering animal work for publication.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6070249?pdf=render
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author Philippa M Bennett
Sarah K Stewart
Janine Dretzke
Danai Bem
Jowan G Penn-Barwell
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Sarah K Stewart
Janine Dretzke
Danai Bem
Jowan G Penn-Barwell
Preclinical therapies to prevent or treat fracture non-union: A systematic review.
PLoS ONE
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Sarah K Stewart
Janine Dretzke
Danai Bem
Jowan G Penn-Barwell
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title Preclinical therapies to prevent or treat fracture non-union: A systematic review.
title_short Preclinical therapies to prevent or treat fracture non-union: A systematic review.
title_full Preclinical therapies to prevent or treat fracture non-union: A systematic review.
title_fullStr Preclinical therapies to prevent or treat fracture non-union: A systematic review.
title_full_unstemmed Preclinical therapies to prevent or treat fracture non-union: A systematic review.
title_sort preclinical therapies to prevent or treat fracture non-union: a systematic review.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2018-01-01
description BACKGROUND:Non-union affects up to 10% of fractures and is associated with substantial morbidity. There is currently no single effective therapy for the treatment or prevention of non-union. Potential treatments are currently selected for clinical trials based on results from limited animal studies, with no attempt to compare results between therapies to determine which have the greatest potential to treat non-union. AIM:The aim of this systematic review was to define the range of therapies under investigation at the preclinical stage for the prevention or treatment of fracture non-union. Additionally, through meta-analysis, it aimed to identify the most promising therapies for progression to clinical investigation. METHODS:MEDLINE and Embase were searched from 1St January 2004 to 10th April 2017 for controlled trials evaluating an intervention to prevent or treat fracture non-union. Data regarding the model used, study intervention and outcome measures were extracted, and risk of bias assessed. RESULTS:Of 5,171 records identified, 197 papers describing 204 therapies were included. Of these, the majority were only evaluated once (179/204, 88%), with chitosan tested most commonly (6/204, 3%). Substantial variation existed in model design, length of survival and duration of treatment, with results poorly reported. These factors, as well as a lack of consistently used objective outcome measures, precluded meta-analysis. CONCLUSION:This review highlights the variability and poor methodological reporting of current non-union research. The authors call for a consensus on the standardisation of animal models investigating non-union, and suggest journals apply stringent criteria when considering animal work for publication.
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