Effectiveness and Safety of Duantengyimu-tang for Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Protocol for a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Gyoungeun Park, Jeong-Hyun Moon, Eun-Jung Kim, Won-Suk Sung
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Background: Per-oral pharmacological medication is a representative treatment for rheumatoid arthritis (RA), and has improved over several guidelines. However, limitations of long-term use of these medications including adverse events, led to the introduction and utilization of complementary and alternative treatments for RA. Several herbal medicine decoctions have been reported to be effective and safe; a recent study introduced Duantengyimu-tang (DTYMT). Regardless of the pharmacological effects of the DTYMT components, there are concerns about its safety. Therefore, this systematic review (SR) will focus on the effectiveness and safety of DTYMT treatment for RA.Methods: Searches for randomized controlled trials using DTYMT treatment for RA will be performed using multiple electronic databases, manual searches, and emails (if necessary). A summary will be written using data on outcome measurements of the study participants, interventions, adverse events, and risk of bias in the studies. The primary outcomes will be disease activity scores including effective rate, tender joints, swollen joints, and morning stiffness. The secondary outcomes will include adverse events and blood tests for RA (erythrocyte sedimentation rate, C-reactive protein, and rheumatoid factors). This SR will use Review Manager software to perform a meta-analysis, the Cochrane Collaboration “risk of bias” tool, and determine the quality of evidence using the Grades of Recommendation, Assessment, Development, and Evaluation method.Results: This SR will investigate the clinical effectiveness and safety of DTYMT treatment in patients with RA.Conclusion: This SR aims to be informative for patients and clinicians in clinical practice, researchers, and policymakers in managing RA.
端气义木汤治疗类风湿关节炎的有效性和安全性:一项系统评价和荟萃分析方案
背景:口服药物治疗是类风湿性关节炎(RA)的代表性治疗方法,并且在几个指南中得到了改进。然而,长期使用这些药物的局限性,包括不良事件,导致了RA的补充和替代治疗的引入和使用。据报道,几种中药煎剂是有效和安全的;最近的一项研究引入了端腾义木汤(DTYMT)。无论DTYMT成分的药理作用如何,人们都担心其安全性。因此,本系统综述(SR)将重点关注DTYMT治疗RA的有效性和安全性。方法:搜索使用DTYMT治疗RA的随机对照试验将通过多个电子数据库,手动搜索和电子邮件(如有必要)进行。将使用研究参与者的结果测量、干预措施、不良事件和研究中的偏倚风险的数据撰写摘要。主要结果将是疾病活动度评分,包括有效率、关节压痛、关节肿胀和晨僵。次要结局将包括RA的不良事件和血液检查(红细胞沉降率、c反应蛋白和类风湿因子)。该SR将使用Review Manager软件进行荟萃分析,即Cochrane协作的“偏倚风险”工具,并使用推荐、评估、发展和评估等级方法确定证据的质量。结果:本研究将探讨DTYMT治疗RA患者的临床有效性和安全性。结论:本报告旨在为临床实践中的患者和临床医生、研究人员和政策制定者提供管理RA的信息。
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