Effects of acupoint-stimulation for the treatment of primary dysmenorrhoea compared with NSAIDs: a systematic review and meta-analysis of 19 RCTs

Abstract Background Primary dysmenorrhoea (PD), defined as painful menses in women with normal pelvic anatomy, is one of the most common gynaecological syndromes. Acupoint-stimulation could potentially be an effective intervention for PD. Our aim was to determine the effectiveness of acupoint-stimul...

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Main Authors: Yang Xu, Wenli Zhao, Te Li, Huaien Bu, Zhimei Zhao, Ye Zhao, Shilin Song
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2017-08-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12906-017-1924-8
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spelling doaj-1b0b464e236c448b839c6aba769572c62020-11-25T02:42:31ZengBMCBMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine1472-68822017-08-0117111210.1186/s12906-017-1924-8Effects of acupoint-stimulation for the treatment of primary dysmenorrhoea compared with NSAIDs: a systematic review and meta-analysis of 19 RCTsYang Xu0Wenli Zhao1Te Li2Huaien Bu3Zhimei Zhao4Ye Zhao5Shilin Song6Graduate School, Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese MedicineGraduate School, Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese MedicineDepartment of Chinese Medicine, Tianjin Hearing Impairment Specialist HospitalDepartment of Public Health, School of Chinese Medicine, Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese MedicineDepartment of Gynecology and Obstetrics of Chinese Medicine, First Teaching Hospital of Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese MedicineDepartment of Chemical Engineering, University of FloridaLaboratory of Anatomy, School of Integrative Medicine, Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese MedicineAbstract Background Primary dysmenorrhoea (PD), defined as painful menses in women with normal pelvic anatomy, is one of the most common gynaecological syndromes. Acupoint-stimulation could potentially be an effective intervention for PD. Our aim was to determine the effectiveness of acupoint-stimulation compared with Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NASIDs) in the treatment of PD. Methods Six databases were searched to December 2014. Sixteen studies involving 1679 PD patients were included. We included randomized controlled trials that compared acupoint-stimulation with NASIDs for the treatment of PD. The main outcomes assessed were clinical effectiveness rate, symptom score, visual analogue score, variation in peripheral blood prostaglandin F2α (PGF2α) and side effects. All analyses were performed using Comprehensive Meta-Analysis statistical software. Results (1) The total efficacy was better than control group: odds ratio = 5.57; 95% confidence interval (95% CI) = 3.96, 7.83; P < 0.00001; (2) The effect of intervention was positive in relieving the severity of PD symptoms: mean difference (MD) = 2.99; 95%CI = 2.49, 3.49; P < 0.00001; (3) No statistical difference existed between two groups in terms of a reduction in the VAS: MD = 1.24; 95%CI = −3.37, 5.85; P = 0.60; (4) The effect of intervention on the variation in peripheral blood PGF2α between two groups was positive: MD = 7.55; 95%CI = 4.29,10.82; P < 0.00001; (5) The side effects of control groups was more than the acupoint-stimulation group: OR = 0.03; 95%CI =0.00,0.22; P = 0.0005. Conclusions According to this article, acupoint-stimulation can relieve pain effectively in the treatment of PD and offers advantages in increasing the overall effectiveness.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12906-017-1924-8Acupoint-stimulationPrimary dysmenorrhoeaMeta-analysisSystematic reviewNon-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
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Wenli Zhao
Te Li
Huaien Bu
Zhimei Zhao
Ye Zhao
Shilin Song
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Wenli Zhao
Te Li
Huaien Bu
Zhimei Zhao
Ye Zhao
Shilin Song
Effects of acupoint-stimulation for the treatment of primary dysmenorrhoea compared with NSAIDs: a systematic review and meta-analysis of 19 RCTs
BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Acupoint-stimulation
Primary dysmenorrhoea
Meta-analysis
Systematic review
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
author_facet Yang Xu
Wenli Zhao
Te Li
Huaien Bu
Zhimei Zhao
Ye Zhao
Shilin Song
author_sort Yang Xu
title Effects of acupoint-stimulation for the treatment of primary dysmenorrhoea compared with NSAIDs: a systematic review and meta-analysis of 19 RCTs
title_short Effects of acupoint-stimulation for the treatment of primary dysmenorrhoea compared with NSAIDs: a systematic review and meta-analysis of 19 RCTs
title_full Effects of acupoint-stimulation for the treatment of primary dysmenorrhoea compared with NSAIDs: a systematic review and meta-analysis of 19 RCTs
title_fullStr Effects of acupoint-stimulation for the treatment of primary dysmenorrhoea compared with NSAIDs: a systematic review and meta-analysis of 19 RCTs
title_full_unstemmed Effects of acupoint-stimulation for the treatment of primary dysmenorrhoea compared with NSAIDs: a systematic review and meta-analysis of 19 RCTs
title_sort effects of acupoint-stimulation for the treatment of primary dysmenorrhoea compared with nsaids: a systematic review and meta-analysis of 19 rcts
publisher BMC
series BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine
issn 1472-6882
publishDate 2017-08-01
description Abstract Background Primary dysmenorrhoea (PD), defined as painful menses in women with normal pelvic anatomy, is one of the most common gynaecological syndromes. Acupoint-stimulation could potentially be an effective intervention for PD. Our aim was to determine the effectiveness of acupoint-stimulation compared with Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NASIDs) in the treatment of PD. Methods Six databases were searched to December 2014. Sixteen studies involving 1679 PD patients were included. We included randomized controlled trials that compared acupoint-stimulation with NASIDs for the treatment of PD. The main outcomes assessed were clinical effectiveness rate, symptom score, visual analogue score, variation in peripheral blood prostaglandin F2α (PGF2α) and side effects. All analyses were performed using Comprehensive Meta-Analysis statistical software. Results (1) The total efficacy was better than control group: odds ratio = 5.57; 95% confidence interval (95% CI) = 3.96, 7.83; P < 0.00001; (2) The effect of intervention was positive in relieving the severity of PD symptoms: mean difference (MD) = 2.99; 95%CI = 2.49, 3.49; P < 0.00001; (3) No statistical difference existed between two groups in terms of a reduction in the VAS: MD = 1.24; 95%CI = −3.37, 5.85; P = 0.60; (4) The effect of intervention on the variation in peripheral blood PGF2α between two groups was positive: MD = 7.55; 95%CI = 4.29,10.82; P < 0.00001; (5) The side effects of control groups was more than the acupoint-stimulation group: OR = 0.03; 95%CI =0.00,0.22; P = 0.0005. Conclusions According to this article, acupoint-stimulation can relieve pain effectively in the treatment of PD and offers advantages in increasing the overall effectiveness.
topic Acupoint-stimulation
Primary dysmenorrhoea
Meta-analysis
Systematic review
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12906-017-1924-8
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