Filiform needle acupuncture for copd: A systematic review and meta- analysis

Background This is the first part of a larger spectrum systematic review which aims to identify and evaluates the effectiveness of all different non-pharmacological acupuncture techniques used for COPD. In this first publication, we describe the results of filiform needle acupuncture Methods Randomi...

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Autores: Fernández Jané, Carles, Vilaro, Jordi, Fei, Yutong, Wang, Congcong, Liu, Jianping, Huang, Na, Xia, Ruyu, Tian, Xia, Hu, Ruixue, Yu, Mingkun, Gómara i Toldrà, Natàlia, Solà-Madurell, Mireia, Sitjà-Rabert, Mercè
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2019
País:España
Institución:Universitat Ramon Llull (URL)
Repositorio:DAU Arxiu Digital de la Universitat Ramon Llull
OAI Identifier:oai:dau.url.edu:20.500.14342/4841
Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14342/4841
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ctim.2019.08.016
Access Level:acceso embargado
Palabra clave:Acupuntura
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Sumario:Background This is the first part of a larger spectrum systematic review which aims to identify and evaluates the effectiveness of all different non-pharmacological acupuncture techniques used for COPD. In this first publication, we describe the results of filiform needle acupuncture Methods Randomised controlled trials up to May 2019 were searched in 11 databases. Data extraction and risk of bias assessment was conducted in pairs independently. RevMan 5.3 was used for the meta-analysis. Results 28 trials using filiform needle alone or in combination of other techniques were included. Compared with no acupuncture, no difference was seen for dyspnoea, but statistical benefits were found on quality of life (Std. MD: -0.62, 95%CI: -0.90, -0.34), exercise capacity (stable subgroup) (6MWT MD: 33.05 m, 95%CI: 19.11, 46.99) and lung function (FEV1% MD: 1.58, 95%CI: 0.51, 2.66). Compared with sham, statistical benefits were found on dyspnoea (Std. MD: -1.07, 95%CI: -1.58, -0.56), quality of life (Std. MD: -0.81, 95%CI: -1.12, -0.49), exercise capacity (6MWT MD: 76.68 m, 95% CI: 39.93, 113.43) and lung function (FEV1% MD: 5.40, 95%CI: 2.90, 7.91; FEV1/FVC MD: 6.64, 95%CI: 3.44, 9.83). Conclusions Results show that filiform needle acupuncture might be beneficial for COPD, but due to the low quality of the studies this should be confirmed by future well-designed trials.