scholarly journals The Clinical Effect of Integrated Traditional Chinese Medicine and Western Medicine in Immuno-reconstitution Deficiency of HIV/AIDS: A Meta-analysis

Author(s):  
Zhuang TAO ◽  
Xiaojie HUANG ◽  
Ying LIU ◽  
Ru WANG ◽  
Jipeng DONG ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 ◽  
pp. 1-15 ◽  
Author(s):  
Qi Xing ◽  
Ling Fu ◽  
Zhichao Yu ◽  
Xueping Zhou

Objective. Integrated therapy of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and Western medicine (WM) has gradually been applied to the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Recently published studies have provided a wealth of data and information about the effectiveness of combination treatments, but high-quality evidence-based meta-analysis on this issue is not available yet. This study was conducted to compare and evaluate the efficacy and safety of the integrated therapy for RA. Methods. PubMed, EMBASE, and the Cochrane Library were searched up to January 2020. Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) that compared the efficacy and safety of integrative TCM-WM with WM alone for RA were included. The outcome measures contained therapeutic effects (TEs), tender joint count (TJC), swollen joint count (SJC), duration of morning stiffness (DMS), grip strength (GS), disease activity score in 28 joints (DAS28), rheumatoid factor (RF), anti-cyclic peptide containing citrulline (anti-CCP), erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), C-reactive protein (CRP), and adverse events (AEs) to assess the efficacy and safety of different treatments. Results. A total of 20 RCTs with 2269 patients met the inclusion criteria. TCM used in these studies included Chinese herbal decoctions and tablets or capsules made from herbs and their extracts, while WM included disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs), nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), and glucocorticoids (GC). Compared with patients receiving WM treatment alone, patients with integrative TCM-WM treatment showed better TEs (OR = 3.03, 95% CI [2.36, 3.88]). The integrative treatment group showed reductions in TJC (MD = −1.17, 95% CI [−2.12, −0.21]), SJC (MD = −0.87, 95% CI [−1.85, 0.10]), DMS (SMD = −0.69, 95% CI [−0.98, −0.41]), DAS28 (MD = −0.43, 95% CI [−0.57, −0.29]), RF (SMD = −0.59, 95% CI [−0.91, −0.27]), anti-CCP (SMD = −0.21, 95% CI [−0.36, −0.06]), ESR (MD = −8.36, 95% CI [−12.60, −4.12]), and CRP (MD = −6.73, 95% CI [−9.38, −4.08]), and increment in GS (SMD = 0.12, 95% CI [−0.63, 0.87]). AEs, especially gastrointestinal disorders, abnormal liver function, leukopenia, skin allergies and rashes, headaches and dizziness, and alopecia, significantly decreased (OR = 0.37, 95% CI [0.29, 0.47]) in the integrative treatment group. Conclusions. The findings of this meta-analysis indicate that integrative TCM-WM could obtain effective and safe results in the treatment of RA. Using TCM as an adjunctive therapy in RA has great prospects for further development.


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Liang Wen

Objective: To explore the clinical effect of the treatment of knee osteoarthritis with traditional Chinese medicine.Methods: 152 patients with knee osteoarthritis who were treated in our hospital from July 2018 to April 2020 were divided into two groups. Group A (control group) was treated with conventional western medicine, i.e. celecoxib 200 mg capsule +Glucosamine hydrochloride capsule 0.75g, group B (observation group): the treatment of traditional Chinese medicine sloughing using our experience formula, and further comparative evaluation of the treatment effect of the two groups. Results: the effective rate was 75% in the control group and 92% in the observation group. Conclusion: in the treatment of knee osteoarthritis, traditional Chinese medicine is more effective than western medicine.


Medicine ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 100 (7) ◽  
pp. e24799
Author(s):  
Yue-tong Wang ◽  
Rong-qiang Zhang ◽  
Shu-fei Wang ◽  
Xian-cheng Li ◽  
Nan Zhang ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Danlei Song ◽  
Taobi Huang ◽  
Yongjian Wei ◽  
Yuyue Chen ◽  
Yuping Wang ◽  
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Abstract Background: Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) is highly infectious and spreads rapidly across the world. Some patients occurred liver damage for unexplained reasons. Our study aims to explore whether Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) causes severe abnormal liver function compared to that of Western Medicine during the treatment process of COVID-19.Methods: We selected eligible studies with strict inclusion and exclusion criteria after systematically searching 7 databases up to May 30, 2020. Then, the study quality was assessed by the Cochrane risk of bias tool. Finally, we conducted a meta and subgroup analysis in the random-effects model to calculate risk ratio (RR) and 95% confidence intervals (95% CI) to evaluate the risk changes after adding TCM and the influence factor to RR. Results: A total of 2648 articles were searched, and 3 randomized controlled studies were included. Our results indicated that the occurrence of abnormal liver function had no statistical difference in the group added with TCM from Western Medicine groups. (RR=0.55[0.16,1,85], I2=58%, P=0.09>0.05). We also found that the high heterogeneity existed in two subgroups of common cases and all typecases, and it was statistically significant (I2=76.3%, P=0.04 <0.05), which means the clinical type of COVID-19 may be the source of heterogeneity.Conclusion: Our research showed that adding TCM wouldn’ t damage the COVID-19 patients’ liver function. On the contrary, it may reduce the risk.


Open Medicine ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 25-30 ◽  
Author(s):  
Li Chao ◽  
Lu Na ◽  
Li Bin ◽  
Zheng Botao ◽  
Li Shuaijie

AbstractBackgroundThe aim of this study was to evaluate the neuroprotective effect of surgery combined with traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)in the treatment of glaucoma by meta-analysis based on clinical controlled trial.MethodsAll the prospective randomized controlled trialsof surgery combined with TCM in the treatment of glaucoma were searched in the databases of Medline (1960-2015.1), CENTRAL (the Cochrane central register of controlled trials 1989-2015.1, EMBASE (1980∼2015.1) and CNKI (1979-2015.1). Two reviewers independently assessed the quality of the included studies, extracted the relevant data and performed a cross-check. The pooled relative risk (RR) or standard mean difference (SMD) of surgery combined with TCM versus western medicine or surgery alone were calculated as the effect size by meta-analysis method. All the data was analyzed by stata11.0 software (http://www.stata.com; Stata Corporation, College Station, TX).ResultsFinally, eleven clinical controlledtrails with 843 subjects were included in this meta-analysis. The pooled results indicated that the surgery combined with TCM treatment procedure can significant improve the vision recovery rate compared to control group (RR=1.22, 95% CI:1.06∼1.40, P=0.005); And after treatment, the visual field in combined group was significantly improved compared to control group (SMD=0.26∼95% CI:0.09∼0.43, P=0.003).ConclusionSurgery combined with TCM can improve the vision recovery rate and the visual fieldin the treatment of glaucoma compared to surgery or western medicine alone.


2015 ◽  
Vol 4 (4) ◽  
pp. 8
Author(s):  
Chunxia Luo

<p><strong>Objective:</strong> To investigate the clinical effect of integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine in treating acute cervicitis. <strong>Methods:</strong> 81 cases of patients with acute cervicitis which were treated in our hospital from September 2013 to March 2015 were selected as research objects. According to the method of random sampling, the patients were divided to A group (Integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine treatment), B group (Western medicine treatment) and C group (TCM treatment) with 27 cases in each group.<strong> Results:</strong> The treatment of integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine is much easier to get patients’ acceptance and affirmation. Besides that, the clinical effect of feedback is better than the single use of traditional Chinese medicine or western medicine treatment. <strong>Conclusion:</strong> The clinical effect of integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine in the treatment of acute cervicitis is better than the use of traditional Chinese medicine or western medicine.</p>


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