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A network meta-analysis of different acupuncture therapy in the treatment of poststroke cognitive impairment and dementia.

Medicine
January 1, 1970
Lei Huo et al. (6 authors)
Journal ArticleNetwork Meta-AnalysisHuman Study
Study Details

Study Goal

The researchers aimed to assess the clinical effectiveness of various needle-related treatments (including acupuncture) in improving cognitive function and daily living ability in patients with poststroke cognitive impairment and dementia (PSCID).

Results Summary

The study found that different acupuncture methods improved cognitive function and daily living ability in PSCID patients, with CT + CFT + EA and CT + CFT + AP being particularly effective for cognitive performance, and CT + CFT + ACU and CT + CFT + EA for daily living activities. Acupuncture treatments were also noted to be safer with fewer side effects.

Population

Patients with poststroke cognitive impairment and dementia (PSCID).

Effective Dosage

Not specified

Duration

Not specified

Interactions

None mentioned

Extracted Claims (11)
InterventionDirectionEndpointPopulationDosageImpactClaim #
CT + CFT + EA
increase
Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) efficiency
patients with PSCID
-
was the most efficient intervention to improve
#1
CT + CFT + AP
increase
Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) efficiency
patients with PSCID
-
followed by ... to improve
#2
CT + CFT + ACU
increase
Activities of Daily Living scale (ADL) scores
patients with PSCID
-
for improving
#3
CT + CFT + EA
increase
clinical efficiency
patients with PSCID
-
to improve
#4
Different acupuncture methods
increase
cognitive function
patients with PSCID
-
can improve
#5
Different acupuncture methods
increase
daily living ability
patients with PSCID
-
can improve
#6
CT + CFT + ACU
increase
daily living activities
patients with PSCID
-
appeared to be more beneficial for
#7
CT + CFT + EA
increase
daily living activities
patients with PSCID
-
appeared to be more beneficial for
#8
CT + CFT + EA
increase
cognitive performance
patients with PSCID
-
appeared to be more helpful for
#9
CT + CFT + AP
increase
cognitive performance
patients with PSCID
-
appeared to be more helpful for
#10
Treatments including acupuncture
decrease
negative side effects
patients with PSCID
-
are safer and have a reduced incidence of
#11
Abstract

BACKGROUND: Poststroke cognitive impairment and dementia (PSCID) is a major cause of stroke-related morbidities and mortalities. Over the last few years, there has been growing evidence supporting the effectiveness of needle-related treatments in PSCID. Our goal was to rate the included therapies and assess the clinical effectiveness of various needle-related treatments in patients with PSCID. METHODS: We searched PubMed, Web of Science, Cochrane Library, Embase, China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), China Science and Technology Journal Database (VIP), Chinese Biomedical Literature Service System (SinoMed), Wanfang, FDA.gov, and ClinicalTrials.gov. A mix of subject terms and free words was used to search the databases. The retrieval period was from the inception date of the database to February, 2023. We included SRs and MAs from acupuncture RCTs of patients with PSCID. The Cochrane Risk Assessment Scale was used to evaluate the risk of bias in the included studies. State 17.0 was used for network meta-analysis in accordance with the Bayesian framework. RESULTS: There were 34 studies total of 2690 patients. The cumulative ranking curve (SUCRA) revealed that CT + CFT + EA was the most efficient intervention to improve (Mini-Mental State Examination, MMSE) efficiency, followed by CT + CFT + AP to improve (Montreal Cognitive Assessment, MoCA) efficiency, CT + CFT + ACU for improving (Activities of Daily Living scale, ADL) scores, and CT + CFT + EA to improve clinical efficiency. CONCLUSION: The results show that Different acupuncture methods can improve cognitive function and daily living ability in patients with PSCID. Network meta-analysis revealed that both CT + CFT + ACU and CT + CFT + EA appeared to be more beneficial for daily living activities, while CT + CFT + EA and CT + CFT + AP appeared to be more helpful for cognitive performance in patients with PSCID. Treatments including acupuncture are safer and have a reduced incidence of negative side effects.

Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
HumansAcupuncture TherapyCognitive DysfunctionDementiaStrokeTreatment OutcomeStroke Rehabilitation
Study Links
Quality Scores
Safety85
Efficacy80/10
Quality75/10
Research Impact Scores
APT Score0.05
Weight Score1.28
Normalized Score0.81
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