Acupuncture for cyclic and noncyclic breast pain in women: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
Hangyu Shi , Huan Chen , Shuai Gao , Jiufei Fang , Lili Zhu , Zhishun Liu
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Abstract

Introduction

Breast pain is a frequently encountered problem in both pre- and postmenopausal women. The pain can be severe and persistent, and interferes with women's daily life. Acupuncture has been widely used for women with cyclic and noncyclic breast pain with possible favorable effects and few adverse events, however, the data have not been systematically reviewed. This systematic review aims to investigate the efficacy of acupuncture on alleviating breast pain.

Methods

Seven databases including Medline, Embase, Pubmed, CNKI, etc. were searched for English and Chinese literature from their inception to 22 January 2024. We included randomized clinical trials that assessed the effectiveness of acupuncture in reducing pain intensity for cyclic and noncyclic mastalgia unrelated to cancer. Two independent reviewers screened the retrieved studies and extracted the data. Risk of bias of included studies was assessed according to Cochrane Risk-of-Bias (RoB) tool version 2. Meta-analysis was conducted where applicable.

Results

Eleven studies were included. Eight studies with 588 women focused on cyclic breast pain (CBP), three studies with 210 women focused on noncyclic breast pain (NCBP). For CBP, the overall response rate of acupuncture was comparable to tamoxifen (3 studies, n=243; RR 1.24, 95% CI 0.75 to 2.06, p=0.39; very low certainty), however, the effect of acupuncture measured by visual analogue scale (VAS) score was inconsistent when compared with sham acupuncture in 3 studies (n=141; MD 11.08, 95% CI -3.95 to 26.10; p = 0.15; very low certainty). For NCBP, acupuncture provided significantly more reduction in VAS score than antibiotics for mastitis (2 studies, n=148; MD 12.69, 95% CI 8.38 to 17.00; p < 0.001; low certainty). A total of five cases of adverse events were reported.

Conclusion

Acupuncture may have similar effects to tamoxifen in treating women with CBP, and may be more effective than antibiotics in alleviating breast pain for women with mastitis. Acupuncture may be an effective complementary treatment for breast pain. However, the overall certainty of evidence was very low. The evidence was not conclusive and requires further investigation with robust methodological quality.

Registration number

CRD42020220134

针灸治疗女性周期性和非周期性乳房疼痛:随机对照试验的系统回顾和元分析
乳房疼痛是绝经前和绝经后妇女经常遇到的问题。这种疼痛可能是严重的、持续性的,影响妇女的日常生活。针灸已被广泛应用于周期性和非周期性乳房疼痛的妇女,并可能产生良好的效果和较少的不良反应。本系统综述旨在研究针灸对缓解乳房疼痛的疗效。我们检索了 Medline、Embase、Pubmed、CNKI 等 7 个数据库中从开始到 2024 年 1 月 22 日的中英文文献。我们纳入了评估针灸对减轻与癌症无关的周期性和非周期性乳腺痛的疼痛强度的有效性的随机临床试验。两位独立审稿人筛选了检索到的研究并提取了数据。根据 Cochrane Risk-of-Bias (RoB) 工具第 2 版评估了纳入研究的偏倚风险。在适用的情况下进行了元分析。共纳入 11 项研究。其中 8 项研究涉及 588 名女性,主要针对周期性乳房疼痛 (CBP);3 项研究涉及 210 名女性,主要针对非周期性乳房疼痛 (NCBP)。对于 CBP,针灸的总体反应率与他莫昔芬相当(3 项研究,n=243;RR 1.24,95% CI 0.75 至 2.06,p=0.39;非常低的确定性),然而,在 3 项研究中,与假针灸相比,针灸对视觉模拟量表(VAS)评分的影响并不一致(n=141;MD 11.08,95% CI -3.95 至 26.10;p=0.15;非常低的确定性)。就 NCBP 而言,针灸对乳腺炎 VAS 评分的降低幅度明显高于抗生素(2 项研究,n=148;MD 12.69,95% CI 8.38 至 17.00;p <0.001;低确定性)。共有五例不良事件报告。针灸治疗乳腺增生妇女的效果可能与他莫昔芬相似,在缓解乳腺炎妇女的乳房疼痛方面比抗生素更有效。针灸可能是治疗乳房疼痛的有效辅助疗法。然而,证据的总体确定性很低。这些证据并不确凿,需要进一步调查,并采用可靠的方法。CRD42020220134
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European Journal of Integrative Medicine
European Journal of Integrative Medicine INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE-
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
4.00%
发文量
102
审稿时长
33 days
期刊介绍: The European Journal of Integrative Medicine (EuJIM) considers manuscripts from a wide range of complementary and integrative health care disciplines, with a particular focus on whole systems approaches, public health, self management and traditional medical systems. The journal strives to connect conventional medicine and evidence based complementary medicine. We encourage submissions reporting research with relevance for integrative clinical practice and interprofessional education. EuJIM aims to be of interest to both conventional and integrative audiences, including healthcare practitioners, researchers, health care organisations, educationalists, and all those who seek objective and critical information on integrative medicine. To achieve this aim EuJIM provides an innovative international and interdisciplinary platform linking researchers and clinicians. The journal focuses primarily on original research articles including systematic reviews, randomized controlled trials, other clinical studies, qualitative, observational and epidemiological studies. In addition we welcome short reviews, opinion articles and contributions relating to health services and policy, health economics and psychology.
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