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The Challenges of Evaluating Specific and Nonspecific Effects in Clinical Trials of Acupuncture for Chronic Pain.

Hugh MacPherson1, Karen Charlesworth2.   

Abstract

Background: The Acupuncture Trialists' Collaboration has updated its individual patient data meta-analysis of acupuncture for chronic pain originally published in 2012. The updated meta-analysis, published in 2018, now includes raw trial data from 39 trials and 20,827 patients. The overall effect of acupuncture, and the effect of sham acupuncture controls, was evaluated.
Results: For 4 conditions, acupuncture has statistically significantly better effects than sham acupuncture (effect sizes 0.16-0.19 [small]). When compared with usual care controls, effect sizes are larger (0.44-0.63 [moderate]). Sham acupuncture has a considerable therapeutic effect; true acupuncture compared with usual care has an effect size of around 0.5, of which 60% is ascribed to nonspecific context effects plus sham, and the remaining 40% to the specific benefit of true acupuncture. Investigators also determined no significant variation in effect related to any acupuncture characteristic; that acupuncture's effect size drops against a high-intensity control; and that only 10%-15% of acupuncture's benefit is lost at 12 months post-treatment. Conclusions: Acupuncture is more than a placebo for chronic pain, and both specific and nonspecific effects can be distinguished in a meta-analysis of appropriate size. Copyright 2020, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers.

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Keywords:  acupuncture; chronic pain; meta-analysis; placebo; sham; specific effects

Year:  2020        PMID: 33362893      PMCID: PMC7755841          DOI: 10.1089/acu.2020.1504

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Acupunct        ISSN: 1933-6586


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Authors:  Stephen Birch; Myeong Soo Lee; Nicola Robinson; Terje Alraek
Journal:  J Altern Complement Med       Date:  2017-03-01       Impact factor: 2.579

Review 2.  The persistence of the effects of acupuncture after a course of treatment: a meta-analysis of patients with chronic pain.

Authors:  H MacPherson; E A Vertosick; N E Foster; G Lewith; K Linde; K J Sherman; C M Witt; A J Vickers
Journal:  Pain       Date:  2017-05       Impact factor: 7.926

Review 3.  Acupuncture for chronic pain: individual patient data meta-analysis.

Authors:  Andrew J Vickers; Angel M Cronin; Alexandra C Maschino; George Lewith; Hugh MacPherson; Nadine E Foster; Karen J Sherman; Claudia M Witt; Klaus Linde
Journal:  Arch Intern Med       Date:  2012-10-22

Review 4.  Acupuncture for Chronic Pain: Update of an Individual Patient Data Meta-Analysis.

Authors:  Andrew J Vickers; Emily A Vertosick; George Lewith; Hugh MacPherson; Nadine E Foster; Karen J Sherman; Dominik Irnich; Claudia M Witt; Klaus Linde
Journal:  J Pain       Date:  2017-12-02       Impact factor: 5.820

5.  Characteristics of acupuncture treatment associated with outcome: an individual patient meta-analysis of 17,922 patients with chronic pain in randomised controlled trials.

Authors:  Hugh MacPherson; Alexandra C Maschino; George Lewith; Nadine E Foster; Claudia M Witt; Claudia Witt; Andrew J Vickers
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-10-11       Impact factor: 3.240

Review 6.  Acupuncture and other physical treatments for the relief of pain due to osteoarthritis of the knee: network meta-analysis.

Authors:  M S Corbett; S J C Rice; V Madurasinghe; R Slack; D A Fayter; M Harden; A J Sutton; H Macpherson; N F Woolacott
Journal:  Osteoarthritis Cartilage       Date:  2013-09       Impact factor: 6.576

7.  Influence of control group on effect size in trials of acupuncture for chronic pain: a secondary analysis of an individual patient data meta-analysis.

Authors:  Hugh MacPherson; Emily Vertosick; George Lewith; Klaus Linde; Karen J Sherman; Claudia M Witt; Andrew J Vickers
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2014-04-04       Impact factor: 3.240

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1.  Quality assessment of Japanese clinical practice guidelines including recommendations for acupuncture.

Authors:  Yuse Okawa; Hitoshi Yamashita; Shoko Masuyama; Yohji Fukazawa; Ikuro Wakayama
Journal:  Integr Med Res       Date:  2022-02-11
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