Yeh Mei-Ling, Ko Shu-Hua, Wang Mei-Hua, Chi Ching-Chi, Chung Yu-Chu
1 Graduate Institute of Integration of Traditional Chinese Medicine with Western Nursing, National Taipei University of Nursing and Health Sciences , Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China .
2 Chong-Ren Hospital , Miaoli, Taiwan, Republic of China .
J Altern Complement Med. 2017 Dec;23(12):930-940. doi: 10.1089/acm.2016.0158. Epub 2017 Jun 19.
There has be a large body of evidence on the pharmacological treatments for psoriasis, but whether nonpharmacological interventions are effective in managing psoriasis remains largely unclear. This systematic review conducted pairwise and network meta-analyses to determine the effects of acupuncture-related techniques on acupoint stimulation for the treatment of psoriasis and to determine the order of effectiveness of these remedies.
This study searched the following databases from inception to March 15, 2016: Medline, PubMed, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, EBSCO (including Academic Search Premier, American Doctoral Dissertations, and CINAHL), Airiti Library, and China National Knowledge Infrastructure. Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) on the effects of acupuncture-related techniques on acupoint stimulation as intervention for psoriasis were independently reviewed by two researchers.
A total of 13 RCTs with 1,060 participants were included. The methodological quality of included studies was not rigorous. Acupoint stimulation, compared with nonacupoint stimulation, had a significant treatment for psoriasis. However, the most common adverse events were thirst and dry mouth. Subgroup analysis was further done to confirm that the short-term treatment effect was superior to that of the long-term effect in treating psoriasis. Network meta-analysis identified acupressure or acupoint catgut embedding, compared with medication, and had a significant effect for improving psoriasis. It was noted that acupressure was the most effective treatment.
Acupuncture-related techniques could be considered as an alternative or adjuvant therapy for psoriasis in short term, especially of acupressure and acupoint catgut embedding. This study recommends further well-designed, methodologically rigorous, and more head-to-head randomized trials to explore the effects of acupuncture-related techniques for treating psoriasis.
关于银屑病的药物治疗已有大量证据,但非药物干预对银屑病的管理是否有效仍不清楚。本系统评价进行了成对和网状荟萃分析,以确定针刺相关技术穴位刺激治疗银屑病的效果,并确定这些疗法的疗效顺序。
本研究检索了从数据库建立至2016年3月15日的以下数据库:医学期刊数据库、医学期刊全文数据库、考克兰对照试验中心数据库、EBSCO(包括学术搜索高级版、美国博士论文数据库和护理学与健康领域数据库)、华艺数位图书馆和中国知网。两名研究人员独立审查了关于针刺相关技术穴位刺激作为银屑病干预措施效果的随机对照试验。
共纳入13项随机对照试验,1060名参与者。纳入研究的方法学质量不严谨。与非穴位刺激相比,穴位刺激对银屑病有显著治疗作用。然而,最常见的不良事件是口渴和口干。进一步进行亚组分析以证实短期治疗效果在治疗银屑病方面优于长期效果。网状荟萃分析确定,与药物治疗相比,指压或穴位埋线对改善银屑病有显著效果。值得注意的是,指压是最有效的治疗方法。
针刺相关技术可在短期内被视为银屑病的替代或辅助治疗方法,尤其是指压和穴位埋线。本研究建议进一步开展设计良好、方法学严谨且更多直接比较的随机试验,以探索针刺相关技术治疗银屑病的效果。