| Literature DB >> 28859645 |
Yang Xu1,2, Wenli Zhao1,3, Te Li4, Huaien Bu5, Zhimei Zhao6, Ye Zhao7,8, Shilin Song9.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Primary dysmenorrhoea (PD), defined as painful menses in women with normal pelvic anatomy, is one of the most common gynaecological syndromes. Acupoint-stimulation could potentially be an effective intervention for PD. Our aim was to determine the effectiveness of acupoint-stimulation compared with Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NASIDs) in the treatment of PD.Entities:
Keywords: Acupoint-stimulation; Meta-analysis; Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs; Primary dysmenorrhoea; Systematic review
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28859645 PMCID: PMC5580316 DOI: 10.1186/s12906-017-1924-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Complement Altern Med ISSN: 1472-6882 Impact factor: 3.659
Fig. 1PRISMA 2009 Flow Diagram
Characteristics of the 19 Trials Identified in the Literature Search
| Studies | Randomization Method | Sample Size Intervention/Control | Age(I/C) | Intervention | Outcomes | Time of initiation of acupoint-stimulation and Course of Treatment | Follow-up Visit | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Intervention group | Control group | Primary | Secondary | ||||||
| Zhang LM et al. | Random number table | 45/45 | 13–27/11–25 | Acupuncture at | Indometacin | Clinical efficacy | N/A | The treatment started 3 days before menstrual onset, once every day and was given for 3 days for 3 menstrual cycles | 3 months |
| Lin Q et al. | Random number table | 80/60 | 15–30/15–30 | Eye acupuncture at the lower- | Ibuprofen | Clinical efficacy | Uterine artery blood flow signals | The treatment started 5 days before menstrual onset, once every day and was given for 4–5 days for 3 menstrual cycles | 3 months |
| Hu YL et al. | Random number table | 60/50 | 15–30/15–29 | Eye acupuncture at the lower- | Ibuprofen | Clinical efficacy | PGF2α+ | The treatment started 2 days before menstrual onset, once every day and was given for 4–5 days for 3 menstrual cycles | 6 months |
| Cao Y et al. (2011) [ | Random number table | 29/30 | 15–29/20–28 | Acupuncture at EX-B8 SP 8 BL 32 | Ibuprofen | Clinical efficacy | symptom score+ | The treatment started during the menstrual period, once every day and was given for 3 menstrual cycles | 3 months |
| Zhi LX et al. (2007) [ | SPSS Random number | 60/60 | 19.60 ± 3.20/18.93 ± 2.60 | Superficial needling | Indometacin | Clinical efficacy | symptom score+ | The treatment started 3 days before menstrual onset, once every day and was given for 5 days for 3 menstrual cycles | 3 months |
| Bo LN et al. (2013) [ | Random number table | 69/64 | 13–35 | Moxibustion at | Fenbid | N/A | VAS + COX + PGF2α + | The treatment started 7 days before menstrual onset, once every day and was given for 7 days for 3 menstrual cycles | 3 months |
| Ren XL et al. (2013) [ | Registration order | 40/40 | 16–28/18–27 | Moxibustion at | Ibuprofen | Clinical efficacy | PGF2α | The treatment started 3 days before menstrual onset, once every day and was given for 6 days for 3 menstrual cycles | 3 months |
| Zhu Y et al. (2010) [ | Random number table | 51/51 | 18–26/19–25 | Sandwiched moxibustion at CV 8 | Indometacin | Clinical efficacy | symptom score | The treatment started 3 days before menstrual onset, once every day and was given for 5 days for 3 menstrual cycles | 3 months |
| Li JM et al. (2012) [ | Random number table | 30/30 | 19–30 | Electroacupuncture | Fenbid | Clinical efficacy | symptom score | The treatment started during the menstrual period, once every day and was given for 3 menstrual cycles | 3 months |
| Wang K et al. (2005) [ | Random number table | 30/28 | 16–28/15–24 | Ear acupoint at TF 2 CO 18 CO 10 CO 12 | Indometacin | Clinical efficacy | N/A | The treatment started 3 days before menstrual onset, once every day and was given for 6 days for 3 menstrual cycles | 3 months |
| Yang M et al. (2009) [ | Random number table | 36/36 | 14–28/13–27 | Acupoint application at CV 4 | Indometacin | Clinical efficacy | N/A | The treatment started 2 days before menstrual onset, once every day and was given for 4 days for 6 menstrual cycles | 6 months |
| Chen LW et al. (2006) [ | Random number table | 30/28 | 16–28/15–24 | Acupoint application at CV 4 CV 3 CV 6 | Indometacin | Clinical efficacy | N/A | The treatment started 7 days before menstrual onset, once every day and was given for 10 days for 3 menstrual cycles | N/A |
| Liu C et al. (2011) [ | Random number table | 40/40 | 21.22 ± 5.86/20.96 ± 6.12 | Moxibustion at | Fenbid | Clinical efficacy | symptom score | The treatment started 7 days before menstrual onset, once every day and was given for 10 days for 3 menstrual cycles | 3 months |
| Zhu C et al. (2011) [ | Random number table | 20/20 | 17–28/18–27 | Acupuncture at | Indometacin | Clinical efficacy | N/A | The treatment started 7 days before menstrual onset, once every day and was given for 7 days for 3 menstrual cycles | 3 months |
| Li ZL et al. (2012) [ | Random number table | 100/100 | 13–30/14–35 | Acupoint application | Ibuprofen | Clinical efficacy | symptom score | The treatment started 7 days before menstrual onset, once every day and was given for 9 days for 6 menstrual cycles | 6 months |
| Gurkan K et al. (2013) [ | Registration order | 11/24 | 13.1 ± 1.0/12.8 ± 0.9 | Acupuncture at | Naproxen sodium | N/A | VAS | The treatment was given three times on the 5th and 2nd days prior to the expected menstruation date and on the third day of menstruation for 1 month | N/A |
| Jiang LY | Registration order | 34/34 | 19.35 ± 4.33/20.55 ± 4.51 | Acupuncture at BL31 BL32 BL33 LI 3 | Indometacin | Clinical efficacy | N/A | The treatment started 4 days before menstrual onset, once every day and was given for 7 days for 3 menstrual cycles | N/A |
| Xing QX | Registration order | 60/54 | 15–27/16–32 | Pricking bloodletting at the liver area;kidney area; the liver area;the uterus area; HT 7 | Indometacin | Clinical efficacy | N/A | The treatment started during the menstrual period, once every day and was given for 3 menstrual cycles | 3 months |
| Ji L et al. | Random number table | 30/30 | 22 ± 3/22 ± 2 | Sandwiched moxibustion at CV 8 | Indometacin | Clinical efficacy | symptom score+ | The treatment started 3 days before menstrual onset, once every day and was given for 6 days for 3 menstrual cycles | 3 months |
The above literatures didn't mention intention-to-treat or per-protocol analysis
Fig. 2Meta-analysis of the Clinical Effective Rate
Fig. 3Meta-analysis of the Symptom Score
Fig. 4Meta-analysis of the VAS
Fig. 5Meta-analysis of the Peripheral Blood PGF2α
Fig. 6Meta-analysis of the Side Effects
Fig. 7Risk of bias graph: review authors’ judgements about each risk of bias item presented as percentages across all included studies
Fig. 8Risk of bias summary: review authors’ judgements about each risk of bias item for each included study
Fig. 9Total Effects of Intervention Groups