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摘要
在纪念斯隆凯特琳癌症中心进行的一项随机临床试验(NOCTURNAL)中,评估了针灸改善前列腺癌幸存者夜尿症的疗效,结果发表在JAMA Oncology上。本研究共纳入60名受试者,包括在前一个月报告每晚夜尿≥2次且已接受前列腺癌治疗且无疾病迹象的患者。参与者按2:1随机分组,接受针灸或等候名单对照(WLC;接受夜尿症常规治疗10周。在治疗结束时(第10周),接受针灸治疗的患者夜尿发作的减少程度高于WLC组(-1.08 vs 0.05;95% CI -1.56 ~ -0.71;P < 0.001)。针刺组的国际前列腺症状评分总分也高于WLC组(-3.64比0.12;95% CI为- 6.07 ~ -1.44;p = 0.002)。
Acupuncture to reduce nocturia in survivors of prostate cancer
The efficacy of acupuncture to ameliorate nocturia in survivors of prostate cancer was assessed in a pilot randomized clinical trial (NOCTURNAL) conducted at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, and the results were published in JAMA Oncology.
A total of 60 participants were enrolled in this study and included individuals with treated prostate cancer and no signs of disease who reported ≥2 episodes of nocturia per night in the previous month. Participants were randomized 2:1 to receive acupuncture or waiting list control (WLC; who received usual care for nocturia) for 10 weeks. At the end of treatment (week 10), individuals receiving acupuncture experienced a reduction in nocturia episodes to a greater extent than participants in the WLC group (–1.08 versus 0.05; 95% CI –1.56 to –0.71; P < 0.001). Reported International Prostate Symptom Score total scores were also higher in participants in the acupuncture versus the WLC group (–3.64 versus 0.12; 95% CI −6.07 to –1.44; P = 0.002).
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