Acupuncture for chemotherapy-induced leukopenia: exploratory meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.

Weidong Lu, David Hu, Elizabeth Dean-Clower, Anne Doherty-Gilman, Anna T R Legedza, Hang Lee, Ursula Matulonis, David S Rosenthal
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Abstract

Chemotherapy-induced leukopenia and neutropenia are common side effects during cancer treatment. Acupuncture has been reported as an adjunct therapy for this complication. The current study reviewed published randomized controlled trials of acupuncture's effect and explored the acupuncture parameters used in these trials. We searched biomedical databases in English and Chinese from 1979 to 2004. The study populations were cancer patients who were undergoing or had just completed chemotherapy or chemoradiotherapy, randomized to either acupuncture therapy or usual care. The methodologic quality of trials was assessed. From 33 reviewed articles, 682 patients from 11 eligible trials were included in analyses. All trials were published in non-PubMed journals from China. The methodologic quality of these trials was considerably poor. The median sample size of each comparison group was 45, and the median trial duration was 21 days. The frequency of acupuncture treatment was once a day, with a median of 16 sessions in each trial. In the seven trials in which white blood cell (WBC) counts were available, acupuncture use was associated with an increase in leukocytes in patients during chemotherapy or chemoradiotherapy, with a weighted mean difference of 1,221 WBC/muL on average (95% confidence interval 636-1,807; p < .0001). Acupuncture for chemotherapy-induced leukopenia is an intriguing clinical question. However, the inferior quality and publication bias present in these studies may lead to a false-positive estimation. Meta-analysis based on these published trials should be treated in an exploratory nature only.

针刺治疗化疗引起的白细胞减少:随机对照试验的探索性荟萃分析。
化疗引起的白细胞减少和中性粒细胞减少是癌症治疗过程中常见的副作用。据报道,针灸是治疗这种并发症的辅助疗法。本研究回顾了已发表的关于针灸疗效的随机对照试验,并探讨了这些试验中使用的针灸参数。我们检索了1979 - 2004年中英文生物医学数据库。研究人群是正在接受或刚刚完成化疗或放化疗的癌症患者,随机分为针灸治疗和常规治疗两组。评估试验的方法学质量。从33篇综述文章中,来自11项符合条件的试验的682名患者被纳入分析。所有试验均发表在中国非pubmed期刊上。这些试验的方法学质量相当差。各组中位样本量为45例,中位试验时间为21 d。针灸治疗的频率为每天一次,每次试验的中位数为16次。在有白细胞(WBC)计数的7项试验中,针灸使用与化疗或放化疗期间患者白细胞增加相关,加权平均差异平均为1221 WBC/muL(95%置信区间636- 1807;P < 0.0001)。针刺治疗化疗引起的白细胞减少是一个有趣的临床问题。然而,这些研究的低质量和发表偏倚可能导致假阳性估计。基于这些已发表试验的荟萃分析应仅以探索性的方式处理。
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