维生素E和月见草油对周期性乳房痛的治疗:一项随机试验研究。

Alternative Medicine Review Pub Date : 2010-04-01
Sandhya Pruthi, Dietlind L Wahner-Roedler, Carolyn J Torkelson, Stephen S Cha, Lori S Thicke, Jennifer H Hazelton, Brent A Bauer
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目的:评价维生素E、月见草油(EPO)及维生素E与EPO联合应用对周期性乳房痛患者疼痛控制的疗效。过程:在美国两个学术医疗中心进行了一项双盲、随机、安慰剂对照试验。85名经前周期性乳房不适的女性被纳入研究。参与者被随机分配到四种六个月口服治疗中的一种:维生素E(每天1200国际单位),促生成素(每天3000毫克),维生素E(每天1200国际单位)加促生成素(每天3000毫克),或双重安慰剂。主要结果测量是乳房疼痛的变化,在入组时和6个月时用改良的McGill疼痛问卷测量。结果:41例患者完成了研究。意向治疗分析(前测和后测)显示,EPO (p=0.005)、维生素E (p=0.04)和EPO加维生素E (p=0.05)治疗组在最严重疼痛改善方面存在差异,但与安慰剂组无差异(p=0.93)。双样本t检验结果显示,与安慰剂组相比,三个治疗组周期性乳房痛的发生率均无显著下降(EPO, p=0.18;维生素E, p=0.10;EPO加维生素E, p=0.16)。用艾肯的分离试验对数据进行了分析,结果显示维生素E和促生成素单独或联合使用都有减少周期性乳房痛的趋势。结论:每日服用1200国际单位维生素E, 3000毫克促生成素,或维生素E和促生成素以相同剂量联合服用6个月,可减轻周期性乳房痛的严重程度。
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Vitamin E and evening primrose oil for management of cyclical mastalgia: a randomized pilot study.

Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of vitamin E, evening primrose oil (EPO), and the combination of vitamin E and EPO for pain control in women with cyclical mastalgia.

Procedure: A double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial was conducted at two U.S. academic medical centers. Eighty-five women with premenstrual cyclical breast discomfort were enrolled. Participants were randomly assigned to one of four six-month oral treatments: vitamin E (1,200 IU per day), EPO (3,000 mg per day), vitamin E (1,200 IU per day) plus EPO (3,000 mg per day), or double placebo. The primary outcome measure was change in breast pain, measured by the modified McGill Pain Questionnaire at enrollment and at six months.

Results: Forty-one patients completed the study. Intent-to-treat analysis (pretesting and post testing) showed a difference in worst-pain improvement with the treatments EPO (p=0.005), vitamin E (p=0.04), and EPO plus vitamin E (p=0.05), but no difference with placebo (p=0.93). Results from two-sample t-test showed a nonsignificant decrease in cyclical mastalgia individually for the three treatment groups compared with the placebo group (EPO, p=0.18; vitamin E, p=0.10; and EPO plus vitamin E, p=0.16). The data were also analyzed with the separation test by Aickin, which showed a trend toward a reduction of cyclical mastalgia with vitamin E and EPO individually and in combination.

Conclusion: Daily doses of 1,200 IU vitamin E, 3,000 mg EPO, or vitamin E and EPO in combination at these same dosages taken for six months may decrease the severity of cyclical mastalgia.

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Alternative Medicine Review 医学-全科医学与补充医学
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