1. Systemic biomarkers currently implicated in the formation of abdominal wall hernia: A systematic review of the literature.
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Pilkington JJ, Davies TW, Schaff O, Alexander MY, Pritchett J, Wilkinson FL, and Sheen AJ
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- Biomarkers blood, Biomarkers metabolism, Hernia, Abdominal blood, Hernia, Abdominal etiology, Hernia, Abdominal pathology, Humans, Matrix Metalloproteinase 2 metabolism, Prognosis, Risk Assessment methods, Abdominal Wall pathology, Collagen Type IV biosynthesis, Extracellular Matrix pathology, Hernia, Abdominal diagnosis, Matrix Metalloproteinase 2 blood
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Background: Surgery to the abdominal wall is ubiquitous worldwide and hernia treatment is challenging and expensive, posing a critical need to tailor treatment to individual patient risk-factors. In this systematic review, we consider specific systemic factors with potential as biomarkers of hernia formation., Methods: A healthcare database-assisted search, following PRISMA guidelines, identified journal articles for inclusion and analysis., Results: 14 biomarker studies were selected, comparing hernia patients and hernia-free controls, focusing on markers of extracellular matrix (ECM) remodelling and collagen turnover. Matrix metalloproteinase-2 was increased in patients with inguinal hernia. Markers of type IV collagen synthesis were increased in patients with abdominal wall hernia; while markers of fibrillar collagen synthesis were reduced. Additional other ECM signalling proteins differ significantly within published studies., Conclusion: We identify a lack of high-quality evidence of systemic biomarkers in tailoring treatment strategies relative to patient-specific risks, but recognise the potential held within biomarker-based diagnostic studies to improve management of hernia pathogeneses., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors have no potential competing interests that readers or editors might consider relevant to this publication., (Crown Copyright © 2020. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2021
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