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Moxibustion for ulcerative colitis: a systematic review and meta-analysis

BACKGROUND: Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is increasingly used for treatment of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Acupuncture-type treatments are among the most popular options. Several studies have reported that moxibustion is effective in ulcerative colitis (UC). The objective of th...

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Autores principales: Lee, Dong-Hyo, Kim, Jong-In, Lee, Myeong Soo, Choi, Tae-Young, Choi, Sun-Mi, Ernst, Edzard
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2864201/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20374658
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-230X-10-36
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author Lee, Dong-Hyo
Kim, Jong-In
Lee, Myeong Soo
Choi, Tae-Young
Choi, Sun-Mi
Ernst, Edzard
author_facet Lee, Dong-Hyo
Kim, Jong-In
Lee, Myeong Soo
Choi, Tae-Young
Choi, Sun-Mi
Ernst, Edzard
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description BACKGROUND: Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is increasingly used for treatment of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Acupuncture-type treatments are among the most popular options. Several studies have reported that moxibustion is effective in ulcerative colitis (UC). The objective of this review was to assess the clinical evidence for or against moxibustion as a treatment for UC. METHODS: We searched the literature using 18 databases from their inception to February 10, 2010, without language restrictions. We included randomized clinical trials (RCTs), in which human patients with UC were treated with moxibustion. Studies were included if they were placebo-controlled or controlled against a drug therapy or no treatment group. The methodological quality of all RCTs was assessed using the Cochrane risk of bias. RESULTS: In total, five RCTs were included. All were of low methodological quality. They compared the effects of moxibustion with conventional drug therapy. Three tested moxibustion against sulfasalazine and two against sulfasalazine plus other drugs. A meta-analysis of five RCTs showed favorable effects of moxibustion on the response rate compared to conventional drug therapy (n = 407; risk ratio = 1.24, 95% CI = 1.11 to 1.38; P < 0.0001; heterogeneity: I(2 )= 16%). CONCLUSIONS: Current evidence is insufficient to show that moxibustion is an effective treatment of UC. Most of included trials had high risk of bias. More rigorous studies seem warranted.
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spelling pubmed-28642012010-05-05 Moxibustion for ulcerative colitis: a systematic review and meta-analysis Lee, Dong-Hyo Kim, Jong-In Lee, Myeong Soo Choi, Tae-Young Choi, Sun-Mi Ernst, Edzard BMC Gastroenterol Research Article BACKGROUND: Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is increasingly used for treatment of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Acupuncture-type treatments are among the most popular options. Several studies have reported that moxibustion is effective in ulcerative colitis (UC). The objective of this review was to assess the clinical evidence for or against moxibustion as a treatment for UC. METHODS: We searched the literature using 18 databases from their inception to February 10, 2010, without language restrictions. We included randomized clinical trials (RCTs), in which human patients with UC were treated with moxibustion. Studies were included if they were placebo-controlled or controlled against a drug therapy or no treatment group. The methodological quality of all RCTs was assessed using the Cochrane risk of bias. RESULTS: In total, five RCTs were included. All were of low methodological quality. They compared the effects of moxibustion with conventional drug therapy. Three tested moxibustion against sulfasalazine and two against sulfasalazine plus other drugs. A meta-analysis of five RCTs showed favorable effects of moxibustion on the response rate compared to conventional drug therapy (n = 407; risk ratio = 1.24, 95% CI = 1.11 to 1.38; P < 0.0001; heterogeneity: I(2 )= 16%). CONCLUSIONS: Current evidence is insufficient to show that moxibustion is an effective treatment of UC. Most of included trials had high risk of bias. More rigorous studies seem warranted. BioMed Central 2010-04-07 /pmc/articles/PMC2864201/ /pubmed/20374658 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-230X-10-36 Text en Copyright ©2010 Lee et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Lee, Dong-Hyo
Kim, Jong-In
Lee, Myeong Soo
Choi, Tae-Young
Choi, Sun-Mi
Ernst, Edzard
Moxibustion for ulcerative colitis: a systematic review and meta-analysis
title Moxibustion for ulcerative colitis: a systematic review and meta-analysis
title_full Moxibustion for ulcerative colitis: a systematic review and meta-analysis
title_fullStr Moxibustion for ulcerative colitis: a systematic review and meta-analysis
title_full_unstemmed Moxibustion for ulcerative colitis: a systematic review and meta-analysis
title_short Moxibustion for ulcerative colitis: a systematic review and meta-analysis
title_sort moxibustion for ulcerative colitis: a systematic review and meta-analysis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2864201/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20374658
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-230X-10-36
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