Acupuncture for fibromyalgia: An evidence map 针灸治疗纤维肌痛:证据图

IF 0.6 4区 医学 Q4 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
Lan-jun SHI (施兰君), Xiao-yi HU (胡晓艺), Zi-yu TIAN (田紫煜), Wen-cui XIU (修文萃), Rui-min JIAO (焦睿珉), Xiang-yu HU (胡翔昱), Wei-juan GANG (岗卫娟), Xiang-hong JING (景向红)
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Abstract

Objective

The body of research on acupuncture as a treatment strategy for fibromyalgia (FM) is steadily growing. This evidence map identifies, describes, and summarizes the current status of studies conducted to evaluate the efficacy of acupuncture for FM, identify research gaps, and provide information that could guide the design of future studies.

Methods

Seven electronic databases–Cochrane Library, PubMed, Embase, China Biomedical Literature Database, VIP, Wanfang Database, and Chinese National Knowledge Infrastructure–were searched for relevant articles on acupuncture for FM. The search period was from the dates of inception of the databases to December 19, 2022. Original clinical studies and systematic reviews on the use of acupuncture-related modalities for the treatment of FM were included. The basic information, quality assessments, and evidence maps of the included studies are presented as charts and bubble plots. The quality assessment tools used for evaluating the different types of studies included in the present study were Cochrane Collaboration's tool, Canadian Institute of Health Economics quality appraisal tool, and A MeaSurement Tool to Assess systematic Reviews 2.

Results

Fifty studies were included in this study. Of these, 39 (78.00%) were randomized controlled trials (RCTs), 6 (12.0%) were case series, and 5 (10.0%) were systematic reviews. The included studies focused on manual acupuncture and conventional treatment in the treatment and control groups, respectively. The outcomes analyzed in the RCTs included pain (94.9%), sleep quality (46.2%), depression (46.2%), physical function (46.2%), stiffness (35.9%), well-being (35.9%), work status (35.9%), anxiety (33.3%), fatigue (33.3%), quality of life (17.9%), and overall effective rate (10.3%). The methodological quality of most of the studies was low or critically low regardless of the study design. In most studies, the therapeutic effect of acupuncture was significantly superior to that of the comparator.

Conclusion

This evidence map suggests that acupuncture-related modalities may be promising options for FM management. However, various studies on this topic have a high risk of bias or are of low quality. Further evidence-based research should be conducted to rigorously examine the efficacy of acupuncture for FM and promote generalizability of the findings.

针刺治疗纤维肌痛:证据图谱
目的 有关针灸作为纤维肌痛(FM)治疗策略的研究正在稳步增加。本证据图对针灸治疗纤维肌痛疗效评估研究的现状进行了识别、描述和总结,找出了研究空白,并提供了可指导未来研究设计的信息。方法通过七个电子数据库--Cochrane Library、PubMed、Embase、中国生物医学文献数据库、VIP、万方数据库和中国国家知识基础设施--检索有关针灸治疗纤维肌痛的相关文章。检索期从数据库建立之日起至 2022 年 12 月 19 日。纳入了使用针灸相关方法治疗 FM 的原始临床研究和系统综述。纳入研究的基本信息、质量评估和证据图以图表和气泡图的形式呈现。用于评估本研究中不同类型研究的质量评估工具包括 Cochrane 协作工具、加拿大卫生经济研究所质量评估工具和评估系统性综述的评估工具 2。其中,39 项(78.00%)为随机对照试验(RCT),6 项(12.0%)为病例系列,5 项(10.0%)为系统综述。纳入研究的治疗组和对照组分别以手法针灸和常规治疗为主。研究分析的结果包括疼痛(94.9%)、睡眠质量(46.2%)、抑郁(46.2%)、身体功能(46.2%)、僵硬(35.9%)、幸福感(35.9%)、工作状态(35.9%)、焦虑(33.3%)、疲劳(33.3%)、生活质量(17.9%)和总体有效率(10.3%)。无论研究设计如何,大多数研究的方法学质量较低或极低。在大多数研究中,针灸的治疗效果明显优于对比研究。然而,有关该主题的各种研究存在较高的偏倚风险或质量较低。应进一步开展循证研究,严格检验针灸对 FM 的疗效,并提高研究结果的推广性。
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World Journal of Acupuncture-Moxibustion
World Journal of Acupuncture-Moxibustion INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE-
CiteScore
1.30
自引率
28.60%
发文量
1089
审稿时长
50 days
期刊介绍: The focus of the journal includes, but is not confined to, clinical research, summaries of clinical experiences, experimental research and clinical reports on needling techniques, moxibustion techniques, acupuncture analgesia and acupuncture anesthesia.
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