Acupuncture for experimental cerebral ischemia/reperfusion injury: a systematic review of methodology and reporting quality.

Ya-Nan Luo, Huan Tian, Zhi-Gang Mei, Zhi-Tao Feng, Song-Bai Yang, Xian-Yun Fu, Ya-Guang Huang
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Abstract

Objectives: Preclinical research is essential to the advancement of science but susceptible to insufficient reporting and methodological shortcomings, which compromise internal validity. We aimed to systematically assess the methodological and reporting quality of studies conducted on acupuncture for experimental cerebral ischemia/reperfusion injury (CIRI).

Methods: A comprehensive search in six databases was performed for animal research concerning acupuncture for CIRI. Two authors independently selected articles, extracted data, and assessed the methodological and reporting quality of identified articles using the Systematic Review Center for Laboratory Animal Experimentation (SYRCLE) tool, and Animal Research: Reporting In Vivo Experiments (ARRIVE) guideline, respectively.

Results: A total of 24 studies were identified. Only 1 article (4%) achieved a decent overall rating in using SYRCLE (percentage of items with "low risk" ⩾50%). Of the 22 items on the SYRCLE tool, only 8 items (37%) were rated as "low risk" of bias in more than 50% of the included studies. Of the 39 items of ARRIVE, 20 (51%) items were rated as "low risk" in more than 50% of the included studies.

Conclusions: The methodological and reporting quality of included studies was generally low, which demands further improvement. These findings should inform the development of evidence-based guidelines for future preclinical research assessing the effect of acupuncture on CIRI.

针刺治疗实验性脑缺血/再灌注损伤:方法和报告质量的系统综述。
目的:临床前研究对科学进步至关重要,但容易受到报告不足和方法缺陷的影响,从而损害内部有效性。本研究旨在系统评估针刺治疗实验性脑缺血再灌注损伤(CIRI)研究的方法学和报告质量。方法:在6个数据库中进行了有关针灸治疗CIRI的动物研究的综合检索。两位作者分别使用实验动物实验系统评价中心(sycle)工具和动物研究:报告体内实验(ARRIVE)指南独立选择文章,提取数据,并评估确定文章的方法学和报告质量。结果:共确定了24项研究。只有1篇文章(4%)在使用sycle(“低风险”大于或等于50%的项目百分比)时获得了不错的总体评级。在sycle工具上的22个项目中,只有8个项目(37%)在超过50%的纳入研究中被评为“低风险”偏倚。在39个项目中,超过50%的纳入研究中有20个(51%)项目被评为“低风险”。结论:纳入研究的方法学和报告质量普遍较低,有待进一步改进。这些发现应该为未来评估针灸对CIRI影响的临床前研究提供循证指南。
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