| Literature DB >> 23866767 |
Benjamin L Marx1, Ryan Milley, Dara G Cantor, Deborah L Ackerman, Richard Hammerschlag.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The growing quantity of Complementary and Alternative Medicine literature requires databases enabled with increasingly powerful search capabilities. To address this need in the area of acupuncture research, a bibliographic database of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and systematic reviews called AcuTrials® has been developed by the Oregon College of Oriental Medicine. AcuTrials® introduces a comprehensive keyword thesaurus that categorizes details of treatment protocols and research design to an extent not currently available in MEDLINE or other databases. DESCRIPTION: AcuTrials®, which went live in January of 2010 and is updated monthly, currently contains over 1250 articles from more than 300 journals. Articles included are English language RCTs and systematic reviews that report on medical conditions in human subjects treated by needle acupuncture. Study details are indexed by 14 key domains, such as acupuncture style and needling protocol, to create an acupuncture-relevant, searchable keyword catalogue. Keywords follow the National Library of Medicine (NLM) MeSH terminology when possible, and new keywords were created in cases where no appropriate MeSH terms were available. The resulting keyword catalogue enables users to perform sensitive, targeted searches for particular aspects of acupuncture treatment and research design.Entities:
Mesh:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23866767 PMCID: PMC3750563 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6882-13-181
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Complement Altern Med ISSN: 1472-6882 Impact factor: 3.659
Figure 1Search page.
Figure 2Hyperlinked Search Term Index.
Domains of data extraction
| 1. Disease Category | 8. Post Treatment Follow-up |
| 2. Condition Category | 9. Research Design |
| 3. Type of Study | 10. Control Group |
| 4. Number of Subjects | 11. Sham Control Group Details |
| 5. Number of Treatments | 12. Acupuncture Style |
| 6. Duration of Treatment | 13. Treatment Modalities |
| 7. Frequency of Treatments | 14. Needling Protocol |
Disease and condition categories
| Arthritis | Arthritis; Arthritis, Rheumatoid; Osteoarthritis; Osteoarthritis, Hip; Osteoarthritis, Knee; Osteoarthritis, Spine |
Research design
| 1. Acu | 7. Acu |
| 2. Acu | 8. Acu |
| 3. Acu | 8a. Acu + Usual Care |
| 4. Acu | 8b. Acu + Usual Care |
| 5. Acu | 8c. Acu |
| 6. Acu | 8d. Acu + Usual Care |
Figure 3Control Group Keywords.
Acupuncture styles
| 1. 5-Phase Acupuncture Style | 8. Korean Hand Acupuncture Style |
| 2. Ashi Acupuncture Style | 9. NADA Protocol Acupuncture Style |
| 3. Dry Needling, with Acupuncture Needle | 10. Nogier Acupuncture Style |
| 4. Dry Needling, with Non-Acupuncture Needle | 11. Other Acupuncture Style |
| 5. French Meridian Acupuncture Style | 12. TCM Acupuncture Style |
| 6. Japanese Acupuncture Style | 13. Trigger Point Acupuncture Style |
| 7. Korean Acupuncture Style | 14. Unspecified Acupuncture Style |
Treatment modalities
| 1. Abdominal Acupuncture | 13. Herbal Acupoint Injection |
| 2. Acupressure | 14. Intradermal Needles |
| 3. Auricular Acupuncture | 15. Laser Acupuncture |
| 4. Auricular Electroacupuncture | 16. Moxa, Direct |
| 5. Bloodletting | 17. Moxa, Indirect |
| 6. Cupping | 18. Plum Blossom |
| 7. Ear Seeds | 19. Press Tacks |
| 8. Electroacupuncture | 20. Qi Gong, External |
| 9. Floating Acupuncture | 21. Qi Gong, Internal |
| 10. Hand Acupuncture | 22. Scalp Acupuncture |
| 11. Herbal Formula | 23. Scalp Electroacupuncture |
| 12. Herbal IV | 24. Tuina |