Acupuncture for Amblyopia
A study was conducted to assess the evidence of efficacy and
safety of acupuncture for amblyopia and analyze the current situation of its
clinical setting. We systemically
searched Wanfang, Chongqing Weipu Database for Chinese Technical Periodicals
(VIP), China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), and PubMed. Published
randomized controlled trials (RCT) and controlled clinical trials (CCT) that
evaluated the effect of acupuncture for amblyopia compared with conventional
treatment were identified. The methodological quality of the included trials
was assessed based on the Jadad scale. Data synthesis was facilitated using
RevMan 5.1. Fourteen trials involving 2662 participants satisfied the minimum
criteria for meta-analysis. The evidence showed that the total effective rate
of treatment within the group receiving acupuncture was higher than that in
conventional group; there were statistically significant differences between
groups (polled random effects model (RR) = 1.17, 95% confidence interval (1.11,
1.24), Z = 5.56, P < 0.00001). The total effective rate of acupuncture for
amblyopia was significantly superior to conventional treatment, indicating that
acupuncture was a promising treatment for amblyopia. However, due to the
limited number of CCTs and RCTs, especially those of large sample size and
multicenter randomized controlled studies that were quantitatively
insufficient, we could not reach a completely affirmative conclusion until
further studies of high quality are available.
Source: Yan X,
Zhu T,
Ma C,
Liu A,
Dong L,
Wang J.
A meta-analysis
of randomized controlled trials on acupuncture for amblyopia. Evid Based
Complement Alternat Med. 2013;2013:648054.
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