Herpes zoster,a herpetic disease caused by virus,usually occurs in spring and autumn.If treated properlywith western or Chinese medicines,the herpes may getscarred and healed in 2 to 3 weeks,but the constantneuralgia ...Herpes zoster,a herpetic disease caused by virus,usually occurs in spring and autumn.If treated properlywith western or Chinese medicines,the herpes may getscarred and healed in 2 to 3 weeks,but the constantneuralgia in the primary herpetic areas may remain forweeks or even for months.Characterized by prickingpain,or sharp or vague pain,with paroxysmalexacerbation,it is usually milder in the daytime展开更多
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effectiveness and safety of acupuncture therapy for angina pectoris. METHODS: Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) concerned with acupuncture treatment of angina pectoris were identified by...OBJECTIVE: To assess the effectiveness and safety of acupuncture therapy for angina pectoris. METHODS: Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) concerned with acupuncture treatment of angina pectoris were identified by searching Academic Source Premier, MEDLINE, Science Citation Index Expanded, and three Chinese databases (China biol- ogy medicine database, China national knowledge infrastructure, and VlP database for Chinese techni- cal periodicals). The valid data were extracted in ac- cordance with our inclusion and exclusion criteria. The main outcomes of the included studies were synthesized using Revman 5.1. RESULTS: Twenty-one articles on 16 individual studies were included and evaluated as having high or moderate risk of bias according to the stan- dards of the Cochrane Collaboration. Meta-analysis indicated that acupuncture combined with conven- tional drugs (ACCD) was superior to conventional drugs alone in reducing the incidence of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) [0R=0.18, 95%CI (0.04,0.84), P=0.03]. Moreover, ACCD was superior to con- ventional drugs in the relief of angina symptoms [0R=4.23, 95%C/(2.73, 6..56), P〈0.00001], and im- provement of electrocardiography (ECG) [0R=2.61, 95%C/(1.83, 3.73), P〈0.00001]. Acupuncture by it- self was also superior to conventional drugs for angi- na symptoms [0R=3.59, 95%C/(1.76, 7.92), P=0.0004] and ECG improvement [0R=3.07, 95%C/(1.54, 6.10), P=0.001]. ACCD was superior to conventional drugs in shortening the time to onset of angina relief [WMD=-1.40, 95% CI (-1.65, -1.15), P〈 0.00001]. However, the time to onset was signifi- cantly longer for acupuncture treatment than for conventional treatment alone [WMD=2A3, 95%O (1.63, 3.23), P〈0.000 01]. CONCLUSION: ACCD reduced the occurrence of AMI, and both acupuncture and ACCD relieved an- gina symptoms and improved ECG. However, com- pared with conventional treatment, acupuncture showed a longer delay before its onset of action. This indicates that acupunctur展开更多
文摘Herpes zoster,a herpetic disease caused by virus,usually occurs in spring and autumn.If treated properlywith western or Chinese medicines,the herpes may getscarred and healed in 2 to 3 weeks,but the constantneuralgia in the primary herpetic areas may remain forweeks or even for months.Characterized by prickingpain,or sharp or vague pain,with paroxysmalexacerbation,it is usually milder in the daytime
基金Supported by the National Basic Research Program of China(973 Program) for "Basic Research on Acupoint Specificity Along Medians and its Crucial Influential Factors"(No. 2012CB518501)
文摘OBJECTIVE: To assess the effectiveness and safety of acupuncture therapy for angina pectoris. METHODS: Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) concerned with acupuncture treatment of angina pectoris were identified by searching Academic Source Premier, MEDLINE, Science Citation Index Expanded, and three Chinese databases (China biol- ogy medicine database, China national knowledge infrastructure, and VlP database for Chinese techni- cal periodicals). The valid data were extracted in ac- cordance with our inclusion and exclusion criteria. The main outcomes of the included studies were synthesized using Revman 5.1. RESULTS: Twenty-one articles on 16 individual studies were included and evaluated as having high or moderate risk of bias according to the stan- dards of the Cochrane Collaboration. Meta-analysis indicated that acupuncture combined with conven- tional drugs (ACCD) was superior to conventional drugs alone in reducing the incidence of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) [0R=0.18, 95%CI (0.04,0.84), P=0.03]. Moreover, ACCD was superior to con- ventional drugs in the relief of angina symptoms [0R=4.23, 95%C/(2.73, 6..56), P〈0.00001], and im- provement of electrocardiography (ECG) [0R=2.61, 95%C/(1.83, 3.73), P〈0.00001]. Acupuncture by it- self was also superior to conventional drugs for angi- na symptoms [0R=3.59, 95%C/(1.76, 7.92), P=0.0004] and ECG improvement [0R=3.07, 95%C/(1.54, 6.10), P=0.001]. ACCD was superior to conventional drugs in shortening the time to onset of angina relief [WMD=-1.40, 95% CI (-1.65, -1.15), P〈 0.00001]. However, the time to onset was signifi- cantly longer for acupuncture treatment than for conventional treatment alone [WMD=2A3, 95%O (1.63, 3.23), P〈0.000 01]. CONCLUSION: ACCD reduced the occurrence of AMI, and both acupuncture and ACCD relieved an- gina symptoms and improved ECG. However, com- pared with conventional treatment, acupuncture showed a longer delay before its onset of action. This indicates that acupunctur