LI Xiao-yan, LIU Ming-jie, YIN An-chun, et al. Meta Analysis on Traditional Chinese Medicine Tonic Class Prescriptions in Treatment of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2016, 22(4): 201-207.
DOI:
LI Xiao-yan, LIU Ming-jie, YIN An-chun, et al. Meta Analysis on Traditional Chinese Medicine Tonic Class Prescriptions in Treatment of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2016, 22(4): 201-207. DOI: 10.13422/j.cnki.syfjx.2016040201.
Meta Analysis on Traditional Chinese Medicine Tonic Class Prescriptions in Treatment of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Objective: To systemically evaluate the efficacy and safety of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) tonic class prescriptions in the treatment of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Method: Several foreign language electronic databases such as Pubmed
EMBASE
Cochrane Library and CBM
as well as some Chinese databases such as CNKI
VIP
Wanfang Data Knowledge Service Platform were searched from the date of database creating to December 31
2014
with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
motor neuron disease (MND)
traditional Chinese medicine
herbs
Chinese medicine
drugs
and Chinese herbal as the key words
to select the randomized control trials on treatment of ALS by Chinese medicine. Meta analysis was performed using Revman Manager 5.2 software. Result: The 7 RCTs involving 411 patients were selected
including 257 cases in treatment group and 154 cases in control group. Meta analysis results showed that the patients in treatment group were treated with TCM tonic class prescriptions (without limiting dose types)
better than the control group in terms of symptoms improvement[RR=1.42
95%CI (1.11
3.38)]. The reduction degree of Norris score in treatment group was less than the control group
so the tonic class prescriptions had better effect than western medicine in controlling ALS
making the disease progress more slowly[MD=2.1
95%CI(0.65
3.54)];tonic class prescriptions had significant better effect than western medicine in terms of improving impotent disease syndrome[MD=3.29
95%CI(1.57
5.01)];with statistically significant differences. In 3 of the included studies
drug safety was evaluated from the perspective of gastrointestinal symptoms and liver and kidney functions
and no severe adverse reactions were found. Conclusion: The current limited evidences show that TCM tonic class prescriptions could delay the development of ALS
with better effect than Riluzole
but can not significantly improve symptoms and completely cure ALS. Compared with the western medicine
the TCM is cheaper
and can be preserved easily
so it can reduce the financial burden for patients. However
the low quality of included literature has affected the reliability of this present study. Therefore
further clinical application studies with large size and high quality are still needed.
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