Rehabilitation effects of acupuncture on the diaphragmatic dysfunction in respiratory insufficiency: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
Study Goal
The researchers aimed to evaluate the rehabilitative effect of acupuncture on diaphragm function in patients with respiratory insufficiency and summarize the rules of acupoint selection.
Results Summary
The meta-analysis showed significant improvements in diaphragmatic thickening fraction, diaphragmatic excursion, and oxygenation index (OI) in patients with respiratory insufficiency after acupuncture treatment, suggesting potential benefits as a complementary therapy. However, the included studies were of low to moderate quality, and further high-quality RCTs are needed.
Population
Patients with respiratory insufficiency
Effective Dosage
Not specified
Duration
Not specified
Interactions
None mentioned
| Intervention | Direction | Endpoint | Population | Dosage | Impact | Claim # |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
acupuncture | increase | diaphragmatic thickening fraction | patients with respiratory insufficiency | MD 3.40 [1.52, 5.27] | showed a significant increase | #1 |
acupuncture | increase | diaphragmatic excursion | patients with respiratory insufficiency | MD 0.95 [0.58, 1.31] | showed a significant increase | #2 |
acupuncture | increase | OI | patients with respiratory insufficiency | MD 28.52 [15.93, 41.11] | showed a significant increase | #3 |
acupuncture | increase | diaphragm function | patients with respiratory insufficiency | - | shows potential in the rehabilitation | #4 |
INTRODUCTION: Mechanical ventilation after respiratory insufficiency can induce diaphragm dysfunction through various hypothesized mechanisms. In this study, we evaluated the rehabilitative effect of acupuncture on diaphragm function in patients with respiratory insufficiency using meta-analysis and summarised the rules of acupoints through association rules analysis. METHODS: Articles (published from January 2000 to February 2024) were retrieved from the following databases: PubMed, Cochrane Library, Embase, Web of Science, CNKI, VIP, SinoMed, and Wanfang. Two researchers conducted literature selection, data extraction, and statistical analysis independently. The risk of bias was assessed utilizing the Physical Therapy Evidence Database (PEDro) scale. The meta-analysis was performed with RevMan 5.4 software, and the quality of each outcome evidence was assessed via the online software GRADEpro GDT. The regularity of acupoint selection was summarized using association rules analysis. This study is registered on PROSPERO, number CRD42024526705. RESULTS: Eleven articles were eventually included, all of which were of low to moderate quality. Results of the meta-analysis showed a significant increase in diaphragmatic thickening fraction (MD 3.40 [1.52, 5.27]) and diaphragmatic excursion (MD 0.95 [0.58, 1.31]) in patients with respiratory insufficiency after acupuncture treatment. Also, OI (MD 28.52 [15.93, 41.11]) and PaO CONCLUSION: Acupuncture shows potential in the rehabilitation of patients with respiratory insufficiency and may serve as a complementary and alternative therapy for related conditions. We suggest the use of ST36 as a core acupoint, in combination with other acupoints. Due to the potential publication bias and high heterogeneity of the current data, further high-quality RCTs are needed to confirm these findings.