Oxandrolone use in adult burn patients. Systematic review and meta-analysis

This study is a systematic literature review and meta-analysis concerning the use of a testosterone synthetic analog, oxandrolone, and its use in severe adult burns. Randomized prospective clinical studies, in English, Portuguese or Spanish, were sought on the following databases: MEDLINE, COCHRANE,...

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Published inActa cirurgica brasileira Vol. 29 Suppl 3; no. suppl 3; pp. 68 - 76
Main Authors Real, Daniel Sundfeld Spiga, Reis, Rodrigo Pacheco, Piccolo, Monica Sarto, Okamoto, Regina H, Gragnani, Alfredo, Ferreira, Lydia M
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Brazil Sociedade Brasileira para o Desenvolvimento da Pesquisa em Cirurgia 2014
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Summary:This study is a systematic literature review and meta-analysis concerning the use of a testosterone synthetic analog, oxandrolone, and its use in severe adult burns. Randomized prospective clinical studies, in English, Portuguese or Spanish, were sought on the following databases: MEDLINE, COCHRANE, EMBASE and LILACS. There was no restriction in relation to the publication date. This search produced 24 studies on MEDLINE and twelve articles were presented on the COCHRANE database .Sixteen were excluded due to the title not being related to this search or by including children. Of the eigth residual studies, after adaptation to the inclusion criteria, only four were selected. After analyzing the results, two were discarded since they did not present adequate patient characterization and the facts on these articles were analyzed differently from the others, hindering the meta-analysis. The analysis of the available data demonstrated significant benefits (p<0.05) considering lesser loss of corporal mass, lesser nitrogen loss, and shorter donor area healing time, when Oxandrolone was used, comparatively with the control group (placebo or not).
ISSN:0102-8650
1678-2674
0102-8650
DOI:10.1590/S0102-86502014001700013