Efficacy of acupuncture in ameliorating sleep disorders in patients with dementia: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES
Lixiang Gan, Jiahuan Li, Chuyu Deng, Dongmin Liu, Huize Lin, Haoxi Zou, Chunzhi Tang, Zhennan Wu
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BackgroundWhile cognitive function has been extensively researched in dementia patients, studies focusing on their sleep disorders remain limited. Evidence suggests acupuncture may improve sleep quality in this population, but robust clinical data are still lacking.ObjectiveTo evaluate acupuncture's efficacy for sleep disorders in dementia patients via meta-analysis.MethodsWe systematically searched eight databases for randomized controlled trials (RCTs) that evaluated the efficacy of acupuncture for sleep disorders in patients with dementia. Primary outcomes were the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) and Efficiency Rate; as a secondary outcome, cognitive function was evaluated with the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE). Risk of bias was assessed using Cochrane RoB 2.0, and the certainty of evidence was graded via GRADE.ResultsAnalysis of 10 RCTs (n = 721) found acupuncture was associated with improved outcomes, showing higher Efficiency Rate (OR = 4.09, 95%CI [2.52,6.64]), reduced PSQI-Total Point (MD = -5.07, 95%CI [-6.47,-3.66]) with enhanced stability when combined with routine drug therapy (RDT), and improved MMSE scores (MD = 5.41, 95%CI [3.12,7.69]) with greater stability when acupuncture was combined with traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) related treatments. However, the certainty of evidence was limited due to heterogeneity and methodological constraints (moderate for Efficiency Rate, low for PSQI-Total Point and MMSE).ConclusionsAcupuncture shows potential for improving sleep disorders and cognitive function in dementia patients, particularly in combination with RDT or TCM-related treatments. However, due to the low quality of included RCTs, further large-scale, rigorous trials are needed.

针刺改善痴呆患者睡眠障碍的疗效:一项系统综述和荟萃分析。
虽然痴呆症患者的认知功能已经得到了广泛的研究,但针对其睡眠障碍的研究仍然有限。有证据表明针灸可以改善这一人群的睡眠质量,但仍缺乏可靠的临床数据。目的通过meta分析评价针刺治疗痴呆患者睡眠障碍的疗效。方法系统检索8个数据库,纳入评估针灸治疗痴呆患者睡眠障碍疗效的随机对照试验(rct)。主要结局为匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQI)和睡眠效率;作为次要结果,认知功能通过简易精神状态检查(MMSE)进行评估。偏倚风险采用Cochrane RoB 2.0进行评估,证据的确定性采用GRADE分级。结果对10项rct (n = 721)进行分析发现,针刺与预后改善相关,与常规药物治疗(RDT)联合治疗时,有效率更高(OR = 4.09, 95%CI [2.52,6.64]), PSQI-Total Point (MD = -5.07, 95%CI[-6.47,-3.66]),稳定性增强,MMSE评分(MD = 5.41, 95%CI[3.12,7.69]),稳定性增强。然而,由于异质性和方法学的限制,证据的确定性受到限制(有效率中等,psqi -总分和MMSE较低)。结论针刺有改善痴呆患者睡眠障碍和认知功能的潜力,特别是与RDT或中医相关治疗相结合。然而,由于纳入的随机对照试验的质量较低,需要进一步的大规模、严格的试验。
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Journal of Alzheimer's Disease
Journal of Alzheimer's Disease 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
6.40
自引率
7.50%
发文量
1327
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Alzheimer''s Disease (JAD) is an international multidisciplinary journal to facilitate progress in understanding the etiology, pathogenesis, epidemiology, genetics, behavior, treatment and psychology of Alzheimer''s disease. The journal publishes research reports, reviews, short communications, hypotheses, ethics reviews, book reviews, and letters-to-the-editor. The journal is dedicated to providing an open forum for original research that will expedite our fundamental understanding of Alzheimer''s disease.
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