Jang Su Hee, Kim Dong Il, Choi Min-Sun
Department of Korean Gynecology, College of Korean Medicine, Dongguk University, Seoul, South Korea.
BMC Complement Altern Med. 2014 Jan 10;14:11. doi: 10.1186/1472-6882-14-11.
BACKGROUND: During their reproductive years about 10% of women experience some kind of symptoms before menstruation (PMS) in a degree that affects their quality of life (QOL). Acupuncture and herbal medicine has been a recent favorable therapeutic approach. Thus we aimed to review the effects of acupuncture and herbal medicine in the past decade as a preceding research in order to further investigate the most effective Korean Medicine treatment for PMS/PMDD. METHODS: A systematic literature search was conducted using electronic databases on studies published between 2002 and 2012. Our review included randomized controlled clinical trials (RCTs) of acupuncture and herbal medicine for PMS/PMDD. Interventions include acupuncture or herbal medicine. Clinical information including statistical tests was extracted from the articles and summarized in tabular form or in the text. Study outcomes were presented as the rate of improvement (%) and/or end-of-treatment scores. RESULTS: The search yielded 19 studies. In screening the RCTs, 8 studies in acupuncture and 11 studies in herbal medicine that matched the criteria were identified. Different acupuncture techniques including traditional acupuncture, hand acupuncture and moxibustion, and traditional acupuncture technique with auricular points, have been selected for analysis. In herbal medicine, studies on Vitex Agnus castus, Hypericum perforatum, Xiao yao san, Elsholtzia splendens, Cirsium japonicum, and Gingko biloba L. were identified. Experimental groups with Acupuncture and herbal medicine treatment (all herbal medicine except Cirsium japonicum) had significantly improved results regarding PMS/PMDD. CONCLUSIONS: Limited evidence supports the efficacy of alternative medicinal interventions such as acupuncture and herbal medicine in controlling premenstrual syndrome and premenstrual dysphoric disorder. Acupuncture and herbal medicine treatments for premenstrual syndrome and premenstrual dysphoric disorder showed a 50% or better reduction of symptoms compared to the initial state. In both acupuncture and herbal medical interventions, there have been no serious adverse events reported, proving the safety of the interventions while most of the interventions provided over 50% relief of symptoms associated with PMS/PMDD. Stricter diagnostic criteria may have excluded many participants from some studies. Also, depending on the severity of symptoms, the rate of improvement in the outcomes of the studies may have greatly differed.
背景:在育龄期,约10%的女性在月经前会出现某种程度影响其生活质量(QOL)的经前症状(PMS)。针灸和草药疗法是近来颇受青睐的治疗方法。因此,我们旨在回顾过去十年针灸和草药疗法的效果,作为前期研究,以便进一步探究治疗经前综合征/经前烦躁障碍(PMS/PMDD)最有效的韩医学疗法。 方法:使用电子数据库对2002年至2012年发表的研究进行系统文献检索。我们的综述纳入了针对PMS/PMDD的针灸和草药疗法的随机对照临床试验(RCT)。干预措施包括针灸或草药疗法。从文章中提取包括统计检验在内的临床信息,并以表格形式或文本形式进行总结。研究结果以改善率(%)和/或治疗结束时的评分呈现。 结果:检索得到19项研究。在筛选RCT时,确定了8项符合标准的针灸研究和11项草药疗法研究。分析选用了不同的针灸技术,包括传统针灸、手针和艾灸,以及传统针灸技术结合耳穴。在草药疗法方面,确定了对荆条、贯叶连翘、逍遥散、海州香薷、大蓟和银杏的研究。接受针灸和草药疗法治疗的实验组(除大蓟外的所有草药疗法)在PMS/PMDD方面的治疗效果有显著改善。 结论:有限的证据支持针灸和草药等替代医学干预措施在控制经前综合征和经前烦躁障碍方面的疗效。与初始状态相比,针灸和草药疗法治疗经前综合征和经前烦躁障碍的症状减轻了50%或更多。在针灸和草药医学干预中,均未报告严重不良事件,证明了干预措施的安全性,同时大多数干预措施能缓解50%以上与PMS/PMDD相关的症状。更严格的诊断标准可能使一些研究排除了许多参与者。此外,根据症状的严重程度,研究结果的改善率可能有很大差异。
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