机构地区:[1]China Academy of Chinese Medical Science, Beijing (100700), China [2]Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing (100029), China [3]Institute of Basic Research in Clinical Medicine, China Academy of Chinese Medical Science, Beijing (100700), China [4]Institute of Basic Theory for Chinese Medicine, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, Beijing (100700), China [5]Experimental Research Center, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, Beijing (100700), China
出 处:《Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine》2019年第6期471-480,共10页中国结合医学杂志(英文版)
基 金:Supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.81403324 and 81574102)
摘 要:Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness and safety of Chinese herbs in the treatment of sub-health systematical y. Methods: Nine databases were systematicaly and extensively searched to col ect randomized control ed trials(RCTs) about Chinese herbs in the treatment of sub-health. The outcomes included overal effective rate, main symptoms, quality of life, etc. Literature screening, data extraction and quality assessment were conducted according to Cochrane Handbook 5.1. Meta-analysis was conducted to the included literature with Review Manager Software.Results: Seventy-two studies involving 9,296 patients with sub-health were included with 4,908 patients in experimental groups and 4,387 patients in control groups. The overal quality of included clinical research was not high. In the aspect of improving overall effective rate, relieving main symptoms, Pittsburgh sleep quality index(PSQI) score, Athens Insomnia Scale(AIS) score, Fatigue Scale-14(FS-14), Cornel Medical Index(CMI) score and discontinuation rate, the effects of experimental groups were better than that of control groups. According to available research reports, adverse reactions in Chinese herb groups were mainly mild gastrointestinal symptoms, which did not affect the treatment.Conclusion: Chinese herbs have a curative effect in the treatment of sub-health. However, there are no clear criteria for diagnosis and curative effectiveness judgment global y, which would affect the accuracy of curative effect evaluation.Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness and safety of Chinese herbs in the treatment of sub-health systematical y. Methods: Nine databases were systematical y and extensively searched to col ect randomized control ed trials(RCTs) about Chinese herbs in the treatment of sub-health. The outcomes included overal effective rate, main symptoms, quality of life, etc. Literature screening, data extraction and quality assessment were conducted according to Cochrane Handbook 5.1. Meta-analysis was conducted to the included literature with Review Manager Software.Results: Seventy-two studies involving 9,296 patients with sub-health were included with 4,908 patients in experimental groups and 4,387 patients in control groups. The overal quality of included clinical research was not high. In the aspect of improving overall effective rate, relieving main symptoms, Pittsburgh sleep quality index(PSQI) score, Athens Insomnia Scale(AIS) score, Fatigue Scale-14(FS-14), Cornel Medical Index(CMI) score and discontinuation rate, the effects of experimental groups were better than that of control groups. According to available research reports, adverse reactions in Chinese herb groups were mainly mild gastrointestinal symptoms, which did not affect the treatment.Conclusion: Chinese herbs have a curative effect in the treatment of sub-health. However, there are no clear criteria for diagnosis and curative effectiveness judgment global y, which would affect the accuracy of curative effect evaluation.
关 键 词:SUB-HEALTH RANDOMIZED controlled trials Chinese MEDICINE systematic review
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