BACKGROUND In this randomized controlled trial(RCT)comparing current acupuncture with carbamazepine for trigeminal neuralgia,meta-and sequential analyses were utilized.AIM To guide clinical decision making regarding t...BACKGROUND In this randomized controlled trial(RCT)comparing current acupuncture with carbamazepine for trigeminal neuralgia,meta-and sequential analyses were utilized.AIM To guide clinical decision making regarding the treatment of trigeminal neuralgia with carbamazepine.METHODS The RCT literature on needle comparison was searched in various Chinese biomedical databases including Chinese Biomedical Literature Database,Wanfang Data,VIP Database,as well as international databases such as Excerpt Medica Database,Cochrane Library,PubMed,and Web of Science,along with related clinical registration platforms such as World Health Organization International Clinical Trial Registry Platform,ChiCTR,and Clinical Trials up to 1 April 2020.Risk of bias was evaluated using the Cochrane Collaborative Risk Bias tool,primary outcome measures(pain reduction)were analyzed using STATA metaanalysis,outcome measures were analyzed using trial sequential analysis 0.9.5.10 Beta sequential analysis,GRADE was used to assess the evidence,and adverse reactions were documented.RESULTS This study analyzed 16 RCTs with a total of 1231 participants.The meta-analysis revealed a statistically significant difference in pain reduction between acupuncture and carbamazepine[standardized mean difference(SMD)=1.47;95%confidence interval(CI):0.99-1.95],although the quality of evidence was deemed to be of extremely low quality.Cumulative meta-analysis based on the year of publication indicated that carbamazepine treatment first demonstrated a statistically significant difference in pain reduction in 2014 and remained relatively stable over time[SMD=1.84;95%CI:0.22-3.47].Additionally,the number of adverse events associated with acupuncture was significantly lower compared to carbamazepine.CONCLUSION Acupuncture for trigeminal neuralgia is better than analgesia and safer than carbamazepine;however,firm conclusions still require a high-quality,multicenter,large-sample RCT to confirm these findings.展开更多
Standard management protocols are lacking and specific antidotes are unavailable for acute carbamazepine(CBZ)poisoning.The objective of this review is to provide currently available information on acute CBZ poisoning,...Standard management protocols are lacking and specific antidotes are unavailable for acute carbamazepine(CBZ)poisoning.The objective of this review is to provide currently available information on acute CBZ poisoning,including its management,by describing and summarizing various therapeutic methods for its treatment according to previously published studies.Several treatment methods for CBZ poisoning will be briefly introduced,their advantages and disadvantages will be analyzed and compared,and suggestions for the clinical treatment of CBZ poisoning will be provided.A literature search was performed in various English and Chinese databases.In addition,the reference lists of identified articles were screened for additional relevant studies,including non-indexed reports.Nonpeer-reviewed sources were also included.In the present review,154 articles met the inclusion criteria including case reports,case series,descriptive cohorts,pharmacokinetic studies,and in vitro studies.Data on 67 patients,including 4 fatalities,were reviewed.Based on the summary of cases reported in the included articles,the cure rate of CBZ poisoning after symptomatic treatment was 82%and the efficiency of hemoperfusion was 58.2%.Based on the literature review,CBZ is moderately dialyzable and the recommendation for CBZ poisoning is supportive management and gastric lavage.In severe cases,extracorporeal treatment is recommended,with hemodialysis as the first choice.展开更多
文摘BACKGROUND In this randomized controlled trial(RCT)comparing current acupuncture with carbamazepine for trigeminal neuralgia,meta-and sequential analyses were utilized.AIM To guide clinical decision making regarding the treatment of trigeminal neuralgia with carbamazepine.METHODS The RCT literature on needle comparison was searched in various Chinese biomedical databases including Chinese Biomedical Literature Database,Wanfang Data,VIP Database,as well as international databases such as Excerpt Medica Database,Cochrane Library,PubMed,and Web of Science,along with related clinical registration platforms such as World Health Organization International Clinical Trial Registry Platform,ChiCTR,and Clinical Trials up to 1 April 2020.Risk of bias was evaluated using the Cochrane Collaborative Risk Bias tool,primary outcome measures(pain reduction)were analyzed using STATA metaanalysis,outcome measures were analyzed using trial sequential analysis 0.9.5.10 Beta sequential analysis,GRADE was used to assess the evidence,and adverse reactions were documented.RESULTS This study analyzed 16 RCTs with a total of 1231 participants.The meta-analysis revealed a statistically significant difference in pain reduction between acupuncture and carbamazepine[standardized mean difference(SMD)=1.47;95%confidence interval(CI):0.99-1.95],although the quality of evidence was deemed to be of extremely low quality.Cumulative meta-analysis based on the year of publication indicated that carbamazepine treatment first demonstrated a statistically significant difference in pain reduction in 2014 and remained relatively stable over time[SMD=1.84;95%CI:0.22-3.47].Additionally,the number of adverse events associated with acupuncture was significantly lower compared to carbamazepine.CONCLUSION Acupuncture for trigeminal neuralgia is better than analgesia and safer than carbamazepine;however,firm conclusions still require a high-quality,multicenter,large-sample RCT to confirm these findings.
基金Science and Public Welfare Research Fund of Liaoning Province,No.2022JH4/10100075and National Nature Science Foundation of China,No.81772056.
文摘Standard management protocols are lacking and specific antidotes are unavailable for acute carbamazepine(CBZ)poisoning.The objective of this review is to provide currently available information on acute CBZ poisoning,including its management,by describing and summarizing various therapeutic methods for its treatment according to previously published studies.Several treatment methods for CBZ poisoning will be briefly introduced,their advantages and disadvantages will be analyzed and compared,and suggestions for the clinical treatment of CBZ poisoning will be provided.A literature search was performed in various English and Chinese databases.In addition,the reference lists of identified articles were screened for additional relevant studies,including non-indexed reports.Nonpeer-reviewed sources were also included.In the present review,154 articles met the inclusion criteria including case reports,case series,descriptive cohorts,pharmacokinetic studies,and in vitro studies.Data on 67 patients,including 4 fatalities,were reviewed.Based on the summary of cases reported in the included articles,the cure rate of CBZ poisoning after symptomatic treatment was 82%and the efficiency of hemoperfusion was 58.2%.Based on the literature review,CBZ is moderately dialyzable and the recommendation for CBZ poisoning is supportive management and gastric lavage.In severe cases,extracorporeal treatment is recommended,with hemodialysis as the first choice.