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Development of a Prognostic Factor Prediction Model in Patients with Musculoskeletal Pain Treated with Homeopathy: An Individual Patient Data Meta-Analysis of Three Randomized Clinical Trials.

Robbert van Haselen1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Prognostic factor research methodology has not yet been applied to randomized clinical trial data of homeopathic medicines.
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the principle of individualization in homeopathy by developing a prognostic factor prediction model.
METHOD: A pooled, in-dividual patient data meta-analysis of 3 randomized trials -investigating the efficacy of a homeopathic gel (Spiroflor SRL®) containing Rhus toxicodendron as a key ingredient in osteoarthritis of the knee and acute low back pain. The prognostic value of a predefined set of 5 typical R. toxicodendron symptoms was investigated by assessing treatment-by-symptom interactions on pain as an outcome measure in a regression model.
RESULTS: The pooled dataset consisted of 284 patients in the Spiroflor SRL group and 275 patients in the control group. Adjusted for pain at baseline, a statistically significant effect modification for the symptoms "numbness or tingling of the affected part" (+2.0 mm VAS; p = 0.02), "amelioration by movement" (-5.6 mm VAS; p = 0.01), and "amelioration of pain by local heat" (+7.0 mm VAS; p = 0.02) was found.
CONCLUSIONS: Investigating aspects of treatment individualization in homeopathy using randomized trial data and standard meta-analytical techniques is possible. The symptom amelioration by local heat is of possible value as a homeopathic symptom (prognostic factor) predicting an increased likelihood of pain relief following treatment with the homeopathic product.
© 2020 S. Karger AG, Basel.

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Keywords:  Individual patient data meta-analysis; Prognostic factor research; Spiroflor SRL® gel; Treatment individualization

Year:  2020        PMID: 32690853     DOI: 10.1159/000508716

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Complement Med Res        ISSN: 2504-2092            Impact factor:   1.211


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1.  Case Reporting in Homeopathy-An Overview of Guidelines and Scientific Tools.

Authors:  Michael Teut; Robbert A van Haselen; Lex Rutten; Chetna Deep Lamba; Gerhard Bleul; Susanne Ulbrich-Zürni
Journal:  Homeopathy       Date:  2021-09-14       Impact factor: 1.444

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