Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine ›› 2021, Vol. 41 ›› Issue (1): 6-16.DOI: 10.19852/j.cnki.jtcm.2021.01.002

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Meta-analysis of the clinical effectiveness of combined acupuncture and Western Medicine to treat post-stroke depression

WANG Xue, XIONG Jun, YANG Jun, YUAN Ting, JIANG Yunfeng, ZHOU Xiaohong, LIAO Kai, XU Lingling   

  1. Department of Clinical Medicine, Jiangxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine;Department of Acupuncture and Moxibustion Allergic Rhinitis, Affiliated Hospital of Jiangxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine;
  • Online:2021-02-03 Published:2021-02-03
  • Supported by:
    Supported by the Project of the National Natural Science Foundation of China: Research and Formulation of Heat Sensitive Moxibustion Sensation Scale Based on Modern And Classical Measurement Theory (No. 81573835), Science and Technology Planning Project of Jiangxi Health and Family Planning Commission, China: a Network Meta-analysis of Evidence-based Decision-making of Acupuncture Combined With Western Medicine for Post-stroke Depression (No. 20151092), Jiangxi Outstanding Young Talents Funding Scheme, China (No. 20171BCB23093), Jiangxi Young Jinggang Scholars Award Program, China (Ganjiao Dengzi [2018] No. 82), the Top-Level Young Talents of the "1050 Young Talent Project" of Jiangxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine (No. 5141900101)

Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the clinical efficacy and safety of combined acupuncture and Western Medicine in the treatment of post-stroke depression using a meta-analysis.METHODS: The China National Knowledge Infrastructure Database, Wanfang Database, China Science and Technology Journal Database, Chinese Biomedical Literature Database, Pub Med, Embase,and the Cochrane Library were searched from their establishment to August 2018 for randomized controlled trials(RCTs) of combined acupuncture and Western Medicine to treat post-stroke depression.Two researchers independently extracted and cross-checked data, and then applied the modified Jadad scale and the Cochrane-recommended assessment method to evaluate the risk of bias. Review Manager 5.3 was used to conduct the meta-analysis.RESULTS: A total of 1860 patients in 24 RCTs were analyzed. The results of the Meta-analysis showed that:(a) The effective rate of acupuncture + fluoxetine hydrochloride vs fluoxetine hydrochloride was significant [relative risk(RR) = 1.16, 95% confidence interval(CI)(1.08, 1.26)], as was that of acupuncture + flupentixol/melitracen vs flupentixol/melitracen [RR = 1.23, 95% CI(1.10, 1.37)].(b) When analyzing Hamilton Depression Scale(HAMD)-17 scores, six trials showed that acupuncture combined with Western Medicine was superior to Western Medicine alone, and could relieve the depressive symptoms of patients. For HAMD-24 scores,five trials were included for acupuncture + fluoxetine hydrochloride vs fluoxetine hydrochloride,with significance at 2 weeks [WMD =-6.51, 95% CI(-8.62,-4.40)], as well as at 4 weeks [WMD =-8.40, 95% CI(-11.86,-4.94)] and 8 weeks.(c)For the activities of daily living scale, acupuncture+ fluoxetine hydrochloride vs fluoxetine hydrochloride [WMD = 22.65, 95% CI(18.34, 26.95)], acupuncture + flupentixol/melitracen vs flupentixol/melitracen [WMD = 8.08, 95% CI(2.57, 13.59)], acupuncture + sertraline hydrochloride vs sertraline hydrochloride [WMD = 6.94, 95% CI(3.59, 10.29)], and acupuncture + doxepin hydrochloride vs doxepin hydrochloride [WMD = 18.80, 95% CI(15.84, 21.76)]had significance.(d) For Treatment Emergent Symptom Scale scores, there was significance in all four included studies.CONCLUSION: The therapeutic effects of acupuncture combined with Western Medicine on post-stroke depression are often better than those of Western Medicine alone, and fewer adverse reactions occur. However, more high-quality RCTs are needed to further confirm these findings.

Key words: Depression, Antidepressive agents, Acupuncture, Integrative medicine, Meta-analysis

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WANG Xue, XIONG Jun, YANG Jun, YUAN Ting, JIANG Yunfeng, ZHOU Xiaohong, LIAO Kai, XU Lingling. Meta-analysis of the clinical effectiveness of combined acupuncture and Western Medicine to treat post-stroke depression[J]. Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 2021, 41(1): 6-16.