• Xiyuan Hospital CACMS, Beijing 100091, P.R.China;
GAO Rui, Email: ruigao@126.com
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Objective To overview the systematic reviews on efficacy and safety of hyperbaric oxygen in treatment of diabetic foot.Methods CNKI, CBM, VIP, WanFang Data, The Cochrane Library, PubMed and EMbase databases were searched to collect systematic reviews or meta-analyses on the efficacy and safety of hyperbaric oxygen therapy for diabetic foot from inception to November 17th, 2019. Two researchers independently screened literature and extracted data. Then, AMSTAR 2 tool and PRISMA statement were used to evaluate the methodological quality and reporting quality of included systematic reviews, and the outcome indicators were comprehensively analyzed.Results A total of 10 systematic reviews were included. The results of AMSTAR 2 suggested that 6 systematic reviews were of extremely low quality, 3 of low quality, and 1 of high quality. The PRISMA score ranged from 16.5 to 27. The results of the included systematic reviews showed that hyperbaric oxygen therapy might be superior to other interventions in ulcer healing rate and large amputation rate without increasing the risk of adverse events. Conclusions The existing systematic reviews/meta-analysis evidence shows that hyperbaric oxygen therapy may have certain curative effect on diabetic foot, however, its methodology and report quality evaluation are insufficient.

Citation: DAI Xinyue, ZHANG Wantong, LIU Yanfei, GAO Rui. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy for diabetic foot: an overview of systematic reviews. Chinese Journal of Evidence-Based Medicine, 2020, 20(7): 809-816. doi: 10.7507/1672-2531.201912090 Copy

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