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摘要
背景:有一些证据支持草药治疗放射性皮炎作为癌症患者常见并发症的疗效。目的:探讨中药对肿瘤患者放射性皮炎的治疗作用。研究设计:按照PRISMA指南进行系统评价。方法:截至2020年7月,我们检索了电子数据库Scopus、PubMed、Cochrane Library、Embase、Google Scholar和ISI Web of Science,以比较草药化合物与标准药物或安慰剂治疗或预防放射性皮炎的随机对照试验(rct)。结果:共纳入16项随机对照试验,涉及1886例乳腺癌、头颈癌或未指明癌症患者。偏倚风险普遍较高。其中,使用芦荟治疗放射性皮炎的562名癌症患者(主要是乳腺癌患者)的3项随机对照试验被纳入meta分析。两项研究之间存在显著的异质性(I2 = 95.8)。一项随机对照试验发现芦荟在降低放射性皮炎的严重程度方面具有积极作用(标准化平均差[SMD] = 3.37),而另一项随机对照试验显示其具有相反作用(SMD = -4)。结论:目前还没有有效治疗放射性皮炎的草药成分,芦荟在meta分析中也没有显示出足够的疗效。
Herbal Medicines for Treatment of Radiodermatitis: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
Background: There is some evidence in favor of the efficacy of herbal medicine in the treatment of radiodermatitis as a frequent complication among cancer patients. Purpose: The present study aimed to evaluate the effect of herbal medicines on the treatment of radiodermatitis in cancer patients. Study design: Systematic review performed in accordance with the PRISMA guideline. Methods: We searched the electronic databases, Scopus, PubMed, Cochrane Library, Embase, Google Scholar, and ISI Web of Science, through July 2020 for randomized controlled trials (RCTs) that compared herbal compounds against a standard medication or placebo for treatment or prevention of radiodermatitis. Results: A total of 16 RCTs involving 1886 patients with breast, head and neck, or unspecified cancer were included. Risk of bias generally was high. Of those, three RCTs with 562 cancer patients (mainly breast cancer) who used Aloe vera to treat radiodermatitis were included in the meta-analysis. There was a significant level of heterogeneity between the studies (I2 = 95.8). One RCT found positive effects of Aloe vera in reducing the severity of radiodermatitis (standardized mean difference [SMD] = 3.37), whereas another revealed an inverse effect (SMD = -4). Conclusion: At present, there are no herbal compositions that are effective in treating radiodermatitis, with Aloe vera failing to show sufficient efficacy in the meta-analysis.
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