| Literature DB >> 26819725 |
Masayuki Hashiguchi1, Yuriko Ohta1, Mikiko Shimizu2, Junya Maruyama1, Mayumi Mochizuki1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The benefit of Ginkgo biloba for the treatment of dementia remains controversial. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of Ginkgo biloba in patients with dementia in whom administration effects were reported using meta-analysis.Entities:
Keywords: Dementia; Efficacy; Ginkgo biloba extract; Meta-analysis; Safety
Year: 2015 PMID: 26819725 PMCID: PMC4729005 DOI: 10.1186/s40780-015-0014-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pharm Health Care Sci ISSN: 2055-0294
Figure 1Study selection for inclusion in the present meta-analysis.
Summary of clinical studies meeting the initial inclusion criteria for this meta-analysis
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| Herrschaft et al. [ | Total: 402 | 24 | EGb 761: 240 once daily | Ginkgo: 65.1 (8.8) | Ginkgo: 139 (69.5) Placebo: 140 (69.3) | Probable AD by NINCDS-ADRDA Possible AD with cerebrovascular disorder by NINCDS-AIREN Probable VaD by NINCDS-AIREN SKT: 9–23 (moderate dementia), HAMD <20 (except for serious depression) | Ginkgo: 15.1 (4.1) Placebo: 15.3 (4.2) | 4 | |
| Ihl et al. [ | Total: 404 | 24 | EGb 761: 240 once daily | Ginkgo: 65.0 (10.0) | Ginkgo: 139 (69) | Probable AD by NINCDS-ADRDA Possible AD with cerebrovascular disorder by NINCDS-AIREN Probable VaD by NINCDS-AIREN SKT: 9–23 (mild–moderate dementia), MMSE: 14–25, ADAS-Cog: 17–35 | Ginkgo: 16.7 (3.9) Placebo: 17.2 (3.7) | 4 | |
| Ihl et al. [ | Total: 404 | 24 | EGb 761: 240 once daily | AD: | AD: | Probable AD by NINCDS-ADRDA Possible AD with cerebrovascular disorder by NINCDS-AIREN Probable VaD by NINCDS-AIREN SKT: 9–23 (mild–moderate dementia), MMSE: 14–25, ADAS-Cog: 17–35 | SKT | AD: | 4 |
| Napryeyenko et al. [ | Total: 395 | 22 | EGb 761: 240 twice daily | Ginkgo: 65.0 (8.0) | Ginkgo: 143 (72) | Probable AD by NINCDS-ADRDA | Ginkgo: 15.6 (3.9) Placebo: 15.4 (3.7) | 5 | |
| Napryeyenko et al. [ | Total: 400 | 22 | EGb 761: | AD: | AD: | Probable AD by NINCDS-ADRDA Possible AD with cerebrovascular disorder by NINCDS-AIREN Probable VaD by NINCDS-AIREN SKT: 9–23 (mild–moderate dementia), MMSE: 14–25, ADAS-Cog: 17–35 | AD: Ginkgo: 16.4 (3.8) Placebo: 15.8 (3.8) VaD: Ginkgo: 14.8 (3.8) Placebo: 15.0 (3.6) | 5 | |
| Mazza et al. [ | Total: 51 | 24 | EGb:160 | Ginkgo: 66.2 (6.0) | Ginkgo: 13 (52) | AD by DSM-IV SKT: 8–23, MMSE: 13–25, IQ >80, GDS <11 (except for serious depression) | Ginkgo: 16.45 (3.05) Placebo: 15.90 (3.86) | 4 | |
| Kanowski et al. [ | Total: 205 | 24 | EGb 761: 240 twice daily | Ginkgo: 72.0 (10.0) | Ginkgo: 72 (68) | AD or multiinfarct dementia by DSM-III-R SKT: 6–18, MMSE: 13–25 | Ginkgo: 10.5 (3.2) Placebo: 11.2 (3.3) | 4 | |
| van Dongen et al. [ | Total: 123 | 24 | EGb 761: | Ginkgo: 82.6 (5.1) | Ginkgo: 68 (86) | AD, VaD, mixed type, memory disorder with aging, early dementia patients (comparatively slight dementia, if the effect of Ginkgo biloba is marked) by DSM-III-R, ICD-10 SKT: 8–23, GDS <11 (except for serious depression), IQ >80, MMSE: 9–26 | Ginkgo: 15.6 (4.1) Placebo: 14.1 (4.6) | 4 | |
| Maurer et al. [ | Total: 18 | 12 | EGb 761: 240 | Ginkgo: 68.5 (6.0) | Ginkgo: 5 (56) Placebo: 4 (44) | AD, probable AD by DSM-III-R, NINCDS-ADRDA | Ginkgo: 19.67 (6.31) Placebo: 18.11 (9.43) | 4 | |
| Schneider et al. [ | Total: 513 | 26 | EGb 761: | Ginkgo: | Ginkgo: | AD by DSM-IV Probable AD by NINCDS-ADRDA MMSE: 10–24 (to prevent excess evaluation, ≥20 not included) | Ginkgo (240 mg): 24.8 (12.7) Ginkgo (120 mg): 24.7 (11.9) Placebo: 25.01 (11.1) | 5 | |
| Le Bars et al. [ | Total: 309 | 26, 52 | EGb: 120 | Ginkgo: 69.0 (10.0) | Ginkgo: 79 (51) | Uncomplicated AD or multiinfarct dementia by DSM-III-R, ICD-10 AD MMSE: 9–26, GDS: 3–6 | Ginkgo: 20.0 (16.0) Placebo: 20.5 (14.7) | 3 | |
| Le Bars et al. [ | Total: 309 (AD: 236) | 26 | EGb 761: 120 | All: | All: | Uncomplicated AD or multiinfarct dementia by DSM-III-R, ICD-10 AD MMSE: 9–26, GDS: 3–6 | ADAS- Cog | All: Ginkgo: 20.0 (16.0) Placebo: 20.5 (14.7) AD: Ginkgo: 19.7 (16.4) Placebo: 20.2 (15.2) | 3 |
| Le Bars et al. [ | Total: 236 | 52 | EGb 761: | MMSE >23: | MMSE >23: | Uncomplicated AD or multiinfarct dementia by DSM-III-R, ICD-10 AD MMSE: 9–26, GDS: 3–6 | MMSE >23: Ginkgo: 9.0 (4.0) Placebo: 10.1 (4.9) MMSE <24: Ginkgo: 31.1 (17.0) Placebo: 31.9 (14) | 3 |
NINCDS-ADRDA: Diagnosis criteria by the National Institute of Neurological and Communicative Disorders and Stroke (NINCDS) and the Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders Association (ADRDA) working group. AIREN: Diagnostic criteria for vascular dementia by the Association Internationale pour la Recherche et 1’Enseignement en Neurosciences (AIREN). HAMD: Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression. MMSE: Mini-Mental State Examination. IQ: intelligence quotient. GDS: Geriatric Depression Scale.
Figure 2Meta-analysis comparing Ginkgo biloba with placebo in the SKT in all patients.
Figure 3Meta-analysis comparing Ginkgo biloba with placebo in the SKT in combined AD and VaD.
Figure 4Meta-analysis comparing Ginkgo biloba with placebo in the SKT in AD.
Figure 5Meta-analysis comparing Ginkgo biloba with placebo in the SKT at doses of 160 and 240 mg.
Figure 6Meta-analysis comparing Ginkgo biloba with placebo in the SKT at 12 weeks and 22–24 weeks of administration.
Figure 7Meta-analysis comparing Ginkgo biloba with placebo in the ADAS-Cog at 26 weeks at a dose of 120 mg.
Figure 8Meta-analysis comparing Ginkgo biloba with placebo by dropout rate for any reason at doses of 120, 160, and 240 mg.
Figure 9Meta-analysis comparing Ginkgo biloba with placebo by dropout rate due to side effects.
Figure 10Meta-analysis comparing Ginkgo biloba with placebo by dropout rate due to side effects at doses of 120–160 and 240 mg.
Figure 11Meta-analysis comparing Ginkgo biloba with placebo in the occurrence of severe side effects.
Figure 12Meta-analysis comparing Ginkgo biloba with placebo in the occurrence of specific side effects. a: Headache; b: Dizziness; c: Pulmonary infectious disease; d: Elevation of blood pressure; e: Tinnitus.