Gates S, Smith L A, Foxcroft D R
Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick, Warwick Emergency Care and Rehabilitation, Coventry CV4 7AL, Coventry, UK, CV4 7AL.
Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2006 Jan 25(1):CD005192. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD005192.pub2.
Auricular acupuncture (insertion of acupuncture into a number, usually five, of specific points in the ear) is a widely-used treatment for cocaine dependence.
To determine whether auricular acupuncture is an effective treatment for cocaine dependence, and to investigate whether its effectiveness is influenced by the treatment regimen.
We searched the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (The Cochrane Library Issue 3, 2004); MEDLINE (January 1966 to October 2004) , EMBASE (January 1988 to October 2004); PsycInfo (1985 to October 2004); CINAHL (1982 to October 2004); SIGLE (1980 to October 2004) and reference lists of articles.
Randomised controlled trials comparing a therapeutic regimen of auricular acupuncture with sham acupuncture or no treatment for reduction of cocaine use in cocaine dependents.
Two authors independently extracted data from published reports and assessed study quality using the Drug and Alcohol CRG checklist. All authors were contacted for additional information; two provided data. Separate meta-analyses were conducted for studies comparing auricular acupuncture with sham acupuncture, and with no treatment. For the main cocaine use outcomes, analyses were conducted by intention to treat, assuming that missing data were treatment failures. Available case analyses, using only individuals who provided data, were also conducted.
Seven studies with a total of 1,433 participants were included. All were of generally low methodological quality. No differences between acupuncture and sham acupuncture were found for attition RR 1.05 (95% CI 0.89 to 1.23) or acupuncture and no acupuncture: RR 1.06 (95% CI 0.90 to 1.26) neither for any measure of cocaine or other drug use. However, the number of participants included in meta-analyses was low, and power was limited. Moderate benefit or harm is not ruled out by these results. Methodological limitations of the included studies may have also made the results open to bias.
AUTHORS' CONCLUSIONS: There is currently no evidence that auricular acupuncture is effective for the treatment of cocaine dependence. The evidence is not of high quality and is inconclusive. Further randomised trials of auricular acupuncture may be justified.
耳针疗法(将针刺入耳部通常五个特定穴位)是一种广泛应用于治疗可卡因依赖的方法。
确定耳针疗法是否是治疗可卡因依赖的有效方法,并研究其疗效是否受治疗方案影响。
我们检索了Cochrane对照试验中心注册库(2004年第3期《Cochrane图书馆》);MEDLINE(1966年1月至2004年10月)、EMBASE(1988年1月至2004年10月)、PsycInfo(1985年至2004年10月)、CINAHL(1982年至2004年10月)、SIGLE(1980年至2004年10月)以及文章的参考文献列表。
比较耳针疗法与假针刺或不治疗以减少可卡因依赖者可卡因使用量的随机对照试验。
两位作者独立从已发表报告中提取数据,并使用药物与酒精CRG清单评估研究质量。与所有作者联系以获取更多信息;两位作者提供了数据。分别对比较耳针疗法与假针刺以及与不治疗的研究进行了荟萃分析。对于主要的可卡因使用结果,采用意向性分析,假设缺失数据为治疗失败。还进行了仅使用提供数据个体的可用病例分析。
纳入了7项研究,共1433名参与者。所有研究的方法学质量普遍较低。在脱落率方面,针刺与假针刺之间(RR 1.05,95%CI 0.89至1.23)或针刺与不针刺之间(RR 1.06,95%CI 0.90至1.26),在任何可卡因或其他药物使用指标上均未发现差异。然而,纳入荟萃分析的参与者数量较少,效能有限。这些结果并未排除中等程度的益处或危害。纳入研究的方法学局限性也可能使结果存在偏倚。
目前没有证据表明耳针疗法对治疗可卡因依赖有效。证据质量不高且尚无定论。进一步进行耳针疗法的随机试验可能是合理的。