| Literature DB >> 34559098 |
Peiwen Chen1,2, Xin Zhong2, Yunkai Dai3, Meiao Tan1, Gaochuan Zhang4, Xuehong Ke2, Keer Huang1,2, Zunming Zhou1,2,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to determine the efficacy and safety of acupuncture treatment (AT) or acupuncture plus conventional medicine (CM) versus CM alone using a meta-analysis of all published randomized controlled trials (RCTs) for nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD).Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34559098 PMCID: PMC8462626 DOI: 10.1097/MD.0000000000027050
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Medicine (Baltimore) ISSN: 0025-7974 Impact factor: 1.817
Figure 1Flowchart of the trial selection process.
Characteristics of the included studies.
| Sample size | |||||||
| Study ID (first author, year | EG (M/F) | CG (M/F) | Age (yr) | Course of disease | Duration | Diagnostic criteria | Reported endpoints of interest |
| Fei 2018[ | 65 (30/35) | 65 (29/36) | EG:53.21 ± 3.98CG:54.08 ± 4.09 | NR | 3 mo | Chinese NAFLD guideline, 2006 edition Radiologic evidence required | 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7 |
| Hou 2016[ | 34 (20/14) | 37 (21/16) | EG:43.33 ± 25.56CG:50.72 ± 19.33 | E:14.65 ± 11.72 moC:15.46 ± 10.03 mo | 2 mo | Chinese NAFLD guideline, 2006 edition Radiologic evidence required | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9 |
| Huang 2016[ | 88 (37/51) | 90 (36/54) | EG:46 ± 12CG:43 ± 16 | E:17.5 ± 3.2 moC:16.8 ± 3.6 mo | 6 mo | Internal medicine handbook, 2010 edition Radiologic evidence required | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 9 |
| Wang 2017[ | 130 (63/67) | 130 (84/41) | EG:45.74 ± 3.40CG:45.32 ± 3.28 | E:5.09 ± 1.20 yrC:5.02 ± 1.12 yr | 3 mo | Chinese NAFLD guideline, 2006 editionRadiologic evidence required | 1, 2, 4, 5, 9 |
| Yang 2019[ | 52 (34/18) | 52 (31/21) | EG:43 ± 12CG:41 ± 16 | E:18.11 ± 3.24 moC:16.96 ± 3.76 mo | 3 mo | Chinese NAFLD guideline, 2018 editionRadiologic evidence required | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 |
| Zhang 2016[ | 38 (31/7) | 38 (30/8) | EG:46.5 ± 3.4CG:46.8 ± 3.2 | E:1.2 ± 0.4 yrC:1.1 + 0.2 yr | 1 mo | Chinese NAFLD guideline, 2006 editionRadiologic evidence required | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 |
| Zhang 2017[ | 33 (17/16) | 33 (16/17) | EG:44.0 ± 13CG:42.0 ± 15 | NR | 3 mo | Chinese NAFLD guideline, 2006 editionRadiologic evidence required | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 |
| Zhang 2012[ | 24 (9/15) | 24 (10/14) | EG:56.7 ± 3.5CG:57.8 ± 7.2 | NR | 45 d | Chinese NAFLD guideline, 2006 editionRadiologic evidence required | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8 |
Interventions and comparators.
| Study ID (first author, year | Intervention type | Points selected | Intervention treatment frequency (AT/CM) | Control details | Control treatment frequency (CM) |
| Fei 2018[ | LC + EA | Taichong(LR3), Mingnen(GV4), Xuanshu(GV5), Guilai(ST29), Zhongzhu(KI15) | 20 min, 5 times per wk | LC + SIM + SILME (oral) | 20 mg qn/200 mg tid |
| Hou 2016[ | LC + MA + DGEC (oral) | Taichong(LR3), Zusanli(ST36), Fenglong(ST40), Zhongwan(CV12), Sanyinjiao(SP6) | 30 min,3 times per wk/150 mg tid | LC + DGEC (oral) | 150 mg tid |
| Huang 2016[ | LC + TET | Taichong(LR3), Zusanli(ST36), Fenglong(ST40), Sanyinjiao(SP6), Ganshu(BL18) | once a wk | LC + PPC (oral) | 456 mg tid |
| Wang 2017[ | LC + MA | Taichong(LR3), Zusanli(ST36), Fenglong(ST40), Zhongwan(CV12), Hegu(LI4), Neiguan(PC6), Guanyuan(CV4), Sanyinjiao(SP6), Yingnglingquan(SP9), Tianshu(ST26), Taixi(KI3), Fuliu(KI7), Shenshu(BL23) | 30 min, 10 times per 2 wk | LC + SIL (oral) | 70 mg tid |
| Yang 2019[ | LC + TET | Ganshu(BL18), Zusanli(ST36), Fenglong(ST40), Tianshu(ST26), Zhongwan(CV12), Yingnglingquan(SP9), Pishu(BL20), Weishu(BL21), Daheng(SP15), Daimai(GB26), Shuifen(CV9) | once a wk | LC + PPC (oral) | 232 mg tid |
| Zhang 2016[ | LC + EA + SIM (oral) | Taichong(LR3), Zusanli(ST36), Sanyinjiao(SP6), Fenglong(ST40), Ganshu(BL18),Zhangmen(LR13), Yanglingquan(GB34) | 30 min, 6 times per wk/10 mg qn/70 mg tid | LC + SIL + SIM (oral) | 10 mg qn/70 mg tid |
| Zhang 2017[ | LC + MA + SIM (oral) | Taichong(LR3), Zusanli(ST36), Sanyinjiao(SP6), Fenglong(ST40), Ganshu(BL18) | 30 min, 6 times per wk/10 mg qn | LC + SIM (oral) | 10 mg qn |
| Zhang 2012[ | LC + MA + PPC (oral) | Taichong(LR3), Guanyuan(CV4), Zusanli(ST36), Sanyinjiao(SP6), Hegu(LI4), Taixi(KI3), Fuliu(KI17), Neiguan(PC6), Shenshu(BL23) | 30 min, 3 times per wk/456 mg tid | LC + PPC (oral) | 456 mg tid |
Evaluation of methodological quality of the included studies.
| Study ID (first author, year | Baseline | Randomization | Blind method | Withdrawal or dropout | Allocation concealment | Follow-up | Side effects | Jadad scores |
| Fei 2018[ | Comparability | Mention not describe | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | 1 |
| Hou 2016[ | Comparability | Random number table | NR | EG:16 cases CG:13 cases | NR | NR | no | 3 |
| Huang 2016[ | Comparability | Random number table | Single-blind | EG:2 cases CG:0 cases | NR | NR | no | 3 |
| Wang 2017[34] | Comparability | Mention not describe | NR | NR | NR | NR | EG:8 case | 1 |
| Yang 2019[ | Comparability | Random number table | NR | EG:2 cases CG:1 cases | NR | NR | NR | 3 |
| Zhang 2016[ | Comparability | Mention not describe | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | 1 |
| Zhang 2017[ | Comparability | Mention not describe | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | 1 |
| Zhang 2012[ | Comparability | Mention not describe | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | 1 |
Figure 2Risk of bias.
Figure 3Summary of risk bias.
Figure 4A) Efficacy of acupuncture on overall clinical efficacy. B) Efficacy of acupuncture plus conventional medicine on overall clinical efficacy. AT = acupuncture treatment, CI = confidence interval, CM = conventional medicine.
Figure 5A) Efficacy of acupuncture on ALT. B) Efficacy of acupuncture plus conventional medicine on ALT. ALT = alanine aminotransferase, AT = acupuncture treatment, CI = confidence interval, CM = conventional medicine, EA = electroacupuncture, MA = manual acupuncture, SD = standard deviation, TET = thread embedding therapy.
Figure 6A) Efficacy of acupuncture on AST. B) Efficacy of acupuncture plus conventional medicine on AST. AST = aspartate aminotransferase, AT = acupuncture treatment, CI = confidence interval, CM = conventional medicine, SD = standard deviation.
Figure 7A) Efficacy of acupuncture on TC. B) Efficacy of acupuncture plus conventional medicine on TC. AT = acupuncture treatment, CI = confidence interval, CM = conventional medicine, EA = electroacupuncture, MA = manual acupuncture, SD = standard deviation, TC = total cholesterol.
Figure 8A) Efficacy of acupuncture on TG. B) Efficacy of acupuncture plus conventional medicine on TG. AT = acupuncture treatment, CI = confidence interval, CM = conventional medicine, EA = electroacupuncture, MA = manual acupuncture, SD = standard deviation, TG = triglyceride.
Figure 9A) Efficacy of acupuncture on HDL-C. B) Efficacy of acupuncture on LDL-C. AT = acupuncture treatment, CI = confidence interval, CM = conventional medicine, HDL-C = high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, SD = standard deviation.
Figure 10Efficacy of acupuncture plus conventional medicine on BMI. AT = acupuncture treatment, BMI = body mass index, CI = confidence interval, CM = conventional medicine, SD = standard deviation.