Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine ›› 2018, Vol. 38 ›› Issue (04): 465-479.

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Meta-analysis on randomized controlled trials for scalp acupuncture treatment of stroke:A systematic review

Young-Nim You, Min-Yeong Song, Gwang-Cheon Park, Chang-Su Na, Jae-Young Han, Myung-Rae Cho, Jae-Hong Kim   

  1. Clinical Research Center,Dong-Shin University Gwangju Oriental Hospital;Department of Korean Rehabilitation Therapy,College of Korean Medicine,Dong-Shin University;Department of Meridians and Acupoints,College of Korean Medicine,Dong-Shin University;Department of Physical & Rehabilitation Therapy,Chonnam National University Medical School & Hospital;Department of Acupuncture and Moxibustion Medicine,College of Korean Medicine,Dong-Shin University;Department of Acupuncture and Moxibustion Medicine,College of Korean Medicine,DongShin University;
  • Online:2018-08-15 Published:2018-08-15
  • Supported by:
    the Convergence of Conventional Medicine and Traditional Korean Medicine R&D Program Funded by the Ministry of Health&Welfare through the Korea Health Industry Development Institute(KHIDI)(No.HI14C0862)

Abstract: OBJECTIVE:To conduct a systematic review to assess the clinical effectiveness of scalp acupuncture(SA) for stroke.METHODS:Literature searches were performed in7 databases up to 16 August 2014,and all the randomized controlled trials(RCTs) in which SA therapy was administered to stroke patients were selected.Methodological quality was assessed using the Jadad score,the Cochrane risk of bias assessment,and the Standards for Reporting Interventions in Clinical Trials of Acupuncture.RESULTS:Of a total of 2086 papers,21 RCTs were selected.Meta-analysis revealed significant differences in the total efficacy rates of the SA group and the body acupuncture(BA) group vs the medication group(P < 0.002,P < 0.000 001,respectively),the SA plus BA group vs the BA group(P < 0.001);in the motor function of the SA plus BA group vs the BA group(P = 0.077);and in the nerve function of the SA group vs the SA plus BA group(P < 0.0001).CONCLUSION:The results of our systematic review showed that SA therapy may exhibit effects in treatment efficacy and in the recovery of motor and nervous functions in patients with acute to chronic stroke.However,because of the lack of methodological quality,the thoroughly planned clinical studies are still required.

Key words: Stroke, Review, Meta-analysis, Randomized controlled trial, Scalp acupuncture, Cochrane risk of bias, Jadad score

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Young-Nim You, Min-Yeong Song, Gwang-Cheon Park, Chang-Su Na, Jae-Young Han, Myung-Rae Cho, Jae-Hong Kim. Meta-analysis on randomized controlled trials for scalp acupuncture treatment of stroke:A systematic review[J]. Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 2018, 38(04): 465-479.