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Extending the CONSORT Statement to moxibustion 被引量:28
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作者 Chung-wah Cheng Shu-fei Fu +11 位作者 Qing-hui Zhou Tai-xiang Wu Hong-cai Shang Xu-dong Tang Zhi-shun liu Jia liu Zhi-xiu lin lixing lao ai-ping lü Bo-li Zhang Bao-yan liu Zhao-xiang Bian 《Journal of Integrative Medicine》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2013年第1期54-63,共10页
The STandards for Reporting Interventions in Clinical Trials Of Moxibustion (STRICTOM), in the form of a checklist and descriptions of checklist items, were designed to improve reporting of moxibustion trials, and t... The STandards for Reporting Interventions in Clinical Trials Of Moxibustion (STRICTOM), in the form of a checklist and descriptions of checklist items, were designed to improve reporting of moxibustion trials, and thereby facilitating their interpretation and replication. The STRICTOM checklist included 7 items and 16 sub-items. These set out reporting guidelines for the moxibustion rationale, details of moxibustion, treatment regimen, other components of treatment, treatment provider background, control and comparator interventions, and precaution measures. In addition, there were descriptions of each item and examples of good reporting. It is intended that the STRICTOM can be used in conjunction with the main CONSORT Statement, extensions for nonpharmacologic treatment and pragmatic trials, and thereby raise the quality of reporting of clinical trials of moxibustion. Further comments will be solicited from the experts of the CONSORT Group, the STRICTA Group, acupuncture and moxibustion societies, and clinical trial authors for optimizing the STRICTOM. 展开更多
关键词 MOXIBUSTION randomized controlled trials GUIDELINES
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Appraisal of treatment outcomes in integrative medicine using metabonomics:Taking non-alcoholic fatty liver disease with spleen deficiency syndrome as an example 被引量:2
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作者 liang Dai Jing-juan Xu +2 位作者 Wen-jun Zhou ai-ping lü Guang Ji 《Journal of Integrative Medicine》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2022年第6期524-533,共10页
Objective:Appraisal of treatment outcomes in integrative medicine is a challenge due to a gap between the concepts of Western medicine(WM)disease and traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)syndrome.This study presents an ap... Objective:Appraisal of treatment outcomes in integrative medicine is a challenge due to a gap between the concepts of Western medicine(WM)disease and traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)syndrome.This study presents an approach for the appraisal of integrative medicine that is based on targeted metabolomics.We use non-alcoholic fatty liver disease with spleen deficiency syndrome as a test case.Methods:A patient-reported outcome(PRO)scale was developed based on literature review,Delphi consensus survey,and reliability and validity test,to quantitatively evaluate spleen deficiency syndrome.Then,a metabonomic foundation for the treatment of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease with spleen deficiency syndrome was identified via a longitudinal interventional trial and targeted metabolomics.Finally,an integrated appraisal model was established by identifying metabolites that responded in the treatment of WM disease and TCM syndrome as positive outcomes and using other aspects of the metabonomic foundation as independent variables.Results:Ten symptoms and signs were included in the spleen deficiency PRO scale.The internal reliability,content validity,discriminative validity and structural validity of the scale were all qualified.Based on treatment responses to treatments for WM disease(homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance)or TCM syndrome(spleen deficiency PRO scale score)from a previous randomized controlled trial,two cohorts comprised of 30 participants each were established for targeted metabolomics detection.Twenty-five metabolites were found to be involved in successful treatment outcomes to both WM and TCM,following quantitative comparison and multivariate analysis.Finally,the model of the integrated appraisal system was exploratively established using binary logistic regression;it included 9 core metabolites and had the prediction probability of 83.3%.Conclusion:This study presented a new and comprehensive research route for integrative appraisal of treatment outcomes for WM disease and TCM syndrome.Critical research techniques used in this research included the development of a TCM syndrome assessment tool,a longitudinal interventional trial with verified TCM treatment,identification of homogeneous metabolites,and statistical modeling. 展开更多
关键词 Complementary and alternative medicine Integrative medicine Patient-reported outcome measures Metabolomics Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease Spleen deficiency syndrome
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