| Literature DB >> 27143990 |
Zhitao Feng1, Juan Xu2, Guochao He3, Meiqun Cao4, Lihong Duan4, Liguo Chen5, Zhengzhi Wu6.
Abstract
Objective. To evaluate the efficacy and safety of the total glucosides of peony (TGP) and leflunomide (LEF) for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Methods. Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) on the efficacy and safety of the combination of TGP and LEF versus LEF alone for the treatment of RA were retrieved by searching PubMed, EMBASE, Cochrane Library, the China National Knowledge Infrastructure database, and Wanfang database. Results. Eight RCTs including 643 RA patients were included in the present meta-analysis. The quality of included studies was poor. The levels of ESR (P < 0.0001), CRP (P < 0.0001), and RF (P < 0.0001) in RA patients who received the combination of TGP and LEF were significantly lower than RA patients who received LEF therapy alone. The pooled results suggest that the combination of TGP and LEF caused less abnormal liver function than LEF alone (P = 0.02). No significant difference in the gastrointestinal discomfort was identified between the combination of TGP and LEF and LEF alone groups (P = 0.18). Conclusion. The combination of TGP and LEF in treatment of RA presented the characteristics of notably decreasing the levels of laboratory indexes and higher safety in terms of liver function. However, this conclusion should be further investigated based on a larger sample size.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27143990 PMCID: PMC4842062 DOI: 10.1155/2016/9852793
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Evid Based Complement Alternat Med ISSN: 1741-427X Impact factor: 2.629
Figure 1Flow diagram of the study selection procedure.
The characteristics of the included studies.
| Author | Participants | Interventions | Duration | Outcomes | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Experiment | Control | Experiment | Control | |||
| Wu et al. [ | 50 | 50 | TGP + LEF | LEF | 12 weeks | ESR, CRP, RF, AE |
| Li [ | 48 | 48 | TGP + LEF | LEF | NA | Therapeutic effects, ESR, RF, AE |
| Dong [ | 33 | 33 | TGP + LEF | LEF | 12 weeks | ESR |
| Tao et al. [ | 52 | 52 | TGP + LEF | LEF | 4 weeks | Therapeutic effects, AE |
|
Yu and Zhang [ | 39 | 40 | TGP + LEF | LEF | 24 weeks | ESR, CRP, AE |
| Si [ | 17 | 21 | TGP + LEF | LEF | 24 weeks | Therapeutic effects, ESR, RF |
| Ma [ | 40 | 40 | TGP + LEF | LEF | 12 weeks | AE |
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Zhao and Liu [ | 40 | 40 | TGP + LEF | LEF | 12 weeks | Therapeutic effects, ESR, CRP, RF, AE |
Note: TGP: total glucosides of peony; LEF: leflunomide; ESR: erythrocyte sedimentation rate; CRP: C reaction protein; RF: rheumatoid factor; AE: adverse event; NA: not available.
Figure 2Risk of bias assessment.
Figure 3Meta-analysis of the therapeutic effects of the combination of TGP and LEF or LEF alone. TGP: total glucosides of peony; LEF: leflunomide.
Figure 4Meta-analysis of the effects of the combination of TGP and LEF or LEF alone on serum levels of ESR, CRP, and RF. (a) ESR: erythrocyte sedimentation rate; (b) CRP: C reaction protein; (c) RF: rheumatoid factor.
Figure 5Forest plot of the adverse events caused by the combination of TGP and LEF or LEF alone in RA patients. (a) Gastrointestinal discomfort; (b) abnormal liver function.