针灸治疗经皮冠状动脉介入术后患者:范围界定综述

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q1 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
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目的 总结目前可用的证据,并概述针灸治疗经皮冠状动脉介入治疗(PCI)后患者的未来研究建议:设计检索了七个电子数据库:中国国家知识基础设施(CNKI)、万方数据库、重庆VIP中文科技期刊数据库(VIP)、中国生物医学文献数据库(CBM)、Cochrane图书馆、PubMed和EMBASE。所有关于针灸治疗 PCI 后患者的研究均被纳入。检索时间为数据库建立后至2024年6月13日。设置采用全文检索和医学主题词表(MeSH)检索,由两名人员严格按照纳入和排除标准对文章进行独立筛选和核对,并通过讨论对有不同意见的文章达成一致。这些研究的主题是PCI术后患者的针灸治疗。这些研究的主要重点是PCI术后患者的针灸应用。纳入的文章大部分来自中国,且大部分发表于 2023 年。研究类型包括随机对照试验(RCT)(25 篇,占 65.8%)、方案(6 篇,占 15.8%)、综述(6 篇,占 15.8%)和病例报告(1 篇,占 2.6%)。使用的针灸方法各不相同,最常见的是丝状针疗法(14 例,占 36.8%),其次是耳穴贴膏疗法(7 例,占 18.4%)、拇指针疗法(7 例,占 18.4%)和眼针疗法(1 例,占 2.6%)。最常用的穴位是耳区的神门(TF4)和内关(PC6)。九项涉及丝状针的研究报告称,留针时间主要为 30 分钟。在纳入研究的对照组中,最常采用的是二级预防措施,出现在 13 项研究中。匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQI)是最常用的测量结果,在九项研究中均有体现。心理问题被认为是PCI术后最常见的问题,有17项研究提到了这一问题。 结论:本范围综述的重点是PCI术后患者的心理问题、心血管问题、运动能力或生活质量。大多数研究都集中在心理和心血管问题上。然而,在针灸的临床应用中,与针灸治疗方法的多样性、穴位选择、保留时间、治疗频率和针灸实践的其他方面有关的结果是相互关联和复杂的。这些相互关联的因素共同影响着PCI术后的针灸治疗,因此要得出明确的结论具有挑战性。针灸实践的异质性凸显了未来研究的必要性。建议今后的研究采用更严格的设计、标准化的方法、更大的样本量和更高的质量,以加深我们对针灸在PCI术后护理中作用的理解。这对于阐明针灸在解决心理和心血管问题方面的潜力尤为重要,而这些问题正是PCI术后患者关注的关键领域。注册本范围综述已在开放科学框架注册中心(https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/3HZFW)注册。我们按照范围界定综述的 PRISMA 扩展 (PRISMA-ScR) (https://www.prisma-statement.org/scoping) 起草了本文(附录 1)。
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Acupuncture for patients after percutaneous coronary intervention: A scoping review

Objective

To summarize the current available evidence and to outline recommendations for the future research of acupuncture for patients after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI).

Design

Seven electronic databases were searched: China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), Wan Fang Database, Chongqing VIP Chinese Science and Technology Periodical Database (VIP), Chinese Biomedical Literature Database (CBM), Cochrane Library, PubMed, and EMBASE. All studies on acupuncture for patients after PCI were included. The search period was from the database establishment to June 13th, 2024.

Setting

Using full-text and Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) searches, two personnel independently screened and checked articles strictly according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria, and they reached an agreement through discussion on articles with different opinions.

Interventions

Post-PCI acupuncture.

Main outcome measures

Creating descriptive charts to visually express the research features.

Results

38 eligible studies were included. Their main topic was the use of acupuncture in patients after PCI. The primary focus of these studies was the application of acupuncture in patients post-PCI. The majority of the included articles originated from China, with the majority published in the year 2023. The types of studies encompassed randomized controlled trials (RCTs) (25, 65.8 %), protocols (6, 15.8 %), review articles (6, 15.8 %), and case report (1, 2.6 %). The acupuncture methods utilized varied, with filiform needle therapy being the most common (14, 36.8 %), followed by auricular plaster therapy (7, 18.4 %), thumbtack needle therapy (7, 18.4 %), and eye acupuncture (1, 2.6 %). The acupoints most frequently used were Shenmen (TF4) in the auricular region and Neiguan (PC6). The needle retention time was predominantly 30 min, as reported in nine studies involving filiform needles. In the control groups of the included studies, secondary prevention measures were most commonly employed, appearing in thirteen studies. The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) was the most frequently measured outcome, featured in nine studies. Psychological issues were identified as the most prevalent condition following PCI, mentioned in seventeen studies.

Conclusion

The main focus of this scoping review was on psychological issues, cardiovascular problems, and exercise capacity or quality of life of patients after PCI. The majority of research has concentrated on psychological and cardiovascular issues. However, the outcomes related to varieties of acupuncture therapy methods, acupoints selection, retention time, treatment frequency, and other aspects of acupuncture practice were interconnected and complex within the clinical application of acupuncture. These interconnected elements collectively impacted the treatment of acupuncture in the post-PCI context, making it challenging to reach definitive conclusions. The heterogeneity in acupuncture practices highlighted the need for future research. It is recommended that future studies employ more rigorous designs, standardized methodologies, larger sample sizes, and higher quality to enhance our understanding of acupuncture's role in post-PCI care. This is particularly important for elucidating its potential in addressing psychological and cardiovascular problems, which are critical areas of concern for patients post-PCI.

Registration

This scoping review has been registered in the Open Science Framework Registry (https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/3HZFW). We drafted this paper following the PRISMA extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR) (https://www.prisma-statement.org/scoping) (Appendix 1).

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Complementary therapies in medicine
Complementary therapies in medicine 医学-全科医学与补充医学
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审稿时长
112 days
期刊介绍: Complementary Therapies in Medicine is an international, peer-reviewed journal that has considerable appeal to anyone who seeks objective and critical information on complementary therapies or who wishes to deepen their understanding of these approaches. It will be of particular interest to healthcare practitioners including family practitioners, complementary therapists, nurses, and physiotherapists; to academics including social scientists and CAM researchers; to healthcare managers; and to patients. Complementary Therapies in Medicine aims to publish valid, relevant and rigorous research and serious discussion articles with the main purpose of improving healthcare.
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