The chiropractic care of patients with asthma: a systematic review of the literature to inform clinical practice

Joel Alcantara , Joey D. Alcantara , Junjoe Alcantara
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Abstract

Introduction

Estimates place some 300 million people worldwide suffer from asthma with 180,000 deaths attributed to the disease. The financial burden from Asthma in Western countries ranges from $300 to $1,300 per patient per year. In the United States, asthma medication costs between $1 billion and $6.2 billion per annum. With an increasing prevalence of 50% every decade, there is no question that the burden of asthma is tremendous. The prevalence of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) use amongst adult asthmatics ranges from 4% to 79% whilst, in children, it ranges from 33% to 89%. Of the various practitioner-based CAM therapies, chiropractic stands as the most popular for both children and adults. As with other chiropractors, the authors aspire to the principles of evidence-based practice in the care of asthma sufferers. Recent systematic reviews of the literature places into question the effectiveness of chiropractic. To assuage the discord between our clinical experience and those of our patients with the dissonant literature, we performed a systematic review of the literature on the chiropractic care of patients with asthma.

Methods

Our systematic review utilized the following databases for the years indicated: MANTIS [1965–2010]; Pubmed [1966–2010]; ICL [1984–2010]; EMBASE [1974–2010], AMED [1967–2010], CINAHL [1964–2010], Index to Chiropractic Literature [1984–2010], Alt-Health Watch [1965–2010] and PsychINFO [1965–2010]. Inclusion criteria for manuscript review were manuscripts of primary investigation/report published in peer-reviewed journals in the English language involving the care of asthmatic patients.

Results

The studies found span of research designs from non-experimental to true experimental studies consisting of 3 randomized controlled clinical trials (RCTs), 10 case reports, 3 case series, 7 cohort studies, 3 survey studies, 5 commentaries8 and 6 systematic reviews. The lower level design studies provide some measure of evidence on the effectiveness of chiropractic care for patients with asthma while a critical appraisal of 3 RCTs revealed questionable validity of the sham SMTs involved and hence the conclusions and interpretations derived from them. The RCTs on chiropractic and asthma are arguably comparison trials rather than controlled clinical trials per se.

Conclusion

Chiropractic may offer an alternative care approach for asthmatic patients. Future investigations of this conservative care approach for patients with asthma should pave the way for higher-level design studies such as randomized controlled clinical trials.

哮喘患者的脊椎指压治疗:一项为临床实践提供信息的文献系统综述
据估计,全世界约有3亿人患有哮喘,其中18万人死于该病。在西方国家,哮喘造成的经济负担为每位患者每年300至1300美元。在美国,哮喘药物每年花费在10亿到62亿美元之间。随着患病率每十年增加50%,毫无疑问,哮喘的负担是巨大的。在成人哮喘患者中,补充和替代医学(CAM)的使用率为4%至79%,而在儿童中,这一比例为33%至89%。在各种基于医生的辅助医学疗法中,脊椎指压疗法在儿童和成人中都是最受欢迎的。与其他脊椎按摩师一样,作者渴望在哮喘患者的护理中遵循循证实践的原则。最近对文献的系统性回顾对脊椎指压疗法的有效性提出了质疑。为了缓和我们的临床经验和我们的患者与不一致的文献之间的不一致,我们对哮喘患者的脊椎指压治疗文献进行了系统的回顾。方法采用以下数据库进行系统评价:MANTIS [1965-2010];Pubmed (1966 - 2010);ICL (1984 - 2010);EMBASE [1974-2010], AMED [1967-2010], CINAHL[1964-2010],脊椎推拿文献索引[1984-2010],Alt-Health Watch[1965-2010]和PsychINFO[1965-2010]。论文评审的纳入标准是发表在同行评议期刊上的涉及哮喘患者护理的英文原始调查/报告的手稿。结果本研究的研究设计范围从非实验研究到真正的实验研究,包括3个随机对照临床试验(RCTs)、10个病例报告、3个病例系列、7个队列研究、3个调查研究、5个评论8和6个系统综述。低水平设计研究提供了一些证据,证明了捏脊治疗对哮喘患者的有效性,而对3项随机对照试验的批判性评估显示,所涉及的假smt的有效性值得怀疑,由此得出的结论和解释也值得怀疑。关于脊椎按摩和哮喘的随机对照试验可以说是比较试验,而不是对照临床试验本身。结论捏脊可为哮喘患者提供一种替代治疗方法。未来对哮喘患者保守治疗方法的研究应该为更高水平的设计研究(如随机对照临床试验)铺平道路。
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