OBJECTIVE:To assess the effectiveness and safety of acupuncture for post-stroke fatigue(PSF).METHODS:Eight online databases were searched to collect relevant trials of acupuncture for PSF published before April 2021.M...OBJECTIVE:To assess the effectiveness and safety of acupuncture for post-stroke fatigue(PSF).METHODS:Eight online databases were searched to collect relevant trials of acupuncture for PSF published before April 2021.Meta-analysis was performed by using RevMan 5.4 software.The Grading of Recommendations,Assessment,Development and Evaluation system was used to assess the certainty of evidence.RESULTS:Four randomized controlled trials involving 289 PSF patients were identified and included in the systematic review.The results of the Meta-analysis revealed that acupuncture group was significantly better than routine treatment group in improving the effective rate[risk ratio(RR)=1.15,95%CI(1.01,1.33),P=0.04],reducing the FSS score[mean difference(MD)=-4.71,95%CI(-6.22,-3.20),P<0.00001]and FMA score[MD=15.60,95%CI(11.96,19.23),P<0.00001].Side effects of acupuncture were mild and rarely reported.The certainty of evidence of the outcomes based on the four trials was assessed as low.CONCLUSIONS:The existing evidence suggests acupuncture as an adjunct to routine treatment may benefit in managing fatigue in stroke patients.However,high-quality RCTs are needed to further confirm these findings.展开更多
基金Supported by National Key Basic Research and Development Program(No.2015CB554503)Collaborative Innovation Center for Moxibustion Therapy Research and Clinical Translation(No.5241400202)+1 种基金Jiangxi University of Chinese Medicine School-level Science and Technology Innovation Team Development Program(No.CXTD22010)Jiangxi University of Chinese Medicine Innovation Special Project(No.JZYC21B03)。
文摘OBJECTIVE:To assess the effectiveness and safety of acupuncture for post-stroke fatigue(PSF).METHODS:Eight online databases were searched to collect relevant trials of acupuncture for PSF published before April 2021.Meta-analysis was performed by using RevMan 5.4 software.The Grading of Recommendations,Assessment,Development and Evaluation system was used to assess the certainty of evidence.RESULTS:Four randomized controlled trials involving 289 PSF patients were identified and included in the systematic review.The results of the Meta-analysis revealed that acupuncture group was significantly better than routine treatment group in improving the effective rate[risk ratio(RR)=1.15,95%CI(1.01,1.33),P=0.04],reducing the FSS score[mean difference(MD)=-4.71,95%CI(-6.22,-3.20),P<0.00001]and FMA score[MD=15.60,95%CI(11.96,19.23),P<0.00001].Side effects of acupuncture were mild and rarely reported.The certainty of evidence of the outcomes based on the four trials was assessed as low.CONCLUSIONS:The existing evidence suggests acupuncture as an adjunct to routine treatment may benefit in managing fatigue in stroke patients.However,high-quality RCTs are needed to further confirm these findings.