WU Zhu-lin, TAN Wan-jun, PAN Sha-sha, et al. Network Meta-analysis of Chinese Medicine Injections Combined with L-OHP-based Chemotherapy Regimen in Treating Colorectal Neoplasms[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2017, 23(13): 203-211.
DOI:
WU Zhu-lin, TAN Wan-jun, PAN Sha-sha, et al. Network Meta-analysis of Chinese Medicine Injections Combined with L-OHP-based Chemotherapy Regimen in Treating Colorectal Neoplasms[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2017, 23(13): 203-211. DOI: 10.13422/j.cnki.syfjx.2017130203.
Network Meta-analysis of Chinese Medicine Injections Combined with L-OHP-based Chemotherapy Regimen in Treating Colorectal Neoplasms
Objective: To evaluate the therapeutic effect and safety of Chinese medicine injection (CMI) combined with Oxaliplatin-based chemotherapy regimen in treating colorectal neoplasms. Method: CNKI
Wanfang
CBM
VIP
PubMed
Cochrane Library and other databases (as at November 20th 2016) were retrieved to collect relevant journals of RCTs. The quality of RCTs was assessed by Jadad scores
and network Meta-analysis was performed by ADDIS software. Result: A total of 64 articles (including 14 CMI) were included
involving 5 081 patients. Finally
four high-quality literatures were included. According to network Meta-analysis
① compared with chemotherapy
three CMIs could improve the effective rate; seven CMIs could improve quality of life and reduce leukopenia; six CMIs could reduce the nausea and vomiting; four CMIs could reduce peripheral nerve toxicity
with statistically significant differences. ② In reduction of peripheral nerve toxicity
Huangqi injection was better than Aidi injection
Shenmai injection was better than compound Kushen injection or Kangai injection
with statistically significant differences. The other two showed no tatistically significant difference. Conclusion: Due to the limitation of the included studies
our findings also need to be further verified by large-scale and high-quality RCTs.