Chinese Medicine Chemotherapy-Induced
Leucopenia
To assess the effectiveness and safety of traditional Chinese
herbal medicine (TCHM) for chemotherapy-induced leucopenia in patients with malignant
tumor. Chinese database (CNKI, VIP, CBM, Wanfang Database) and English database
(Medline, Cochrane Library) were retrieved with the deadline of September 2013.
Participants were cancer patients confirmed by pathology waiting for chemotherapy.
We included randomized clinical trials (RCTs) testing chemotherapy plus TCHM
vs. chemotherapy plus placebo, chemotherapy alone, conventional treatment, or
TCHM plus chemotherapy combined with conventional treatment vs chemotherapy
combined with conventional treat ment. The primary outcomes were WBC count,
leucopenia incidence, and adverse reactions. Assessments of methodological
quality, including randomization, allocation, concealment, blindness,
dropping-out, loss of follow-ups were also conducted according to the Cochrane
Handbook for Systematic Review of Interventions. Meta-analysis was performed
using RevMan5. 2 Software provided by Cochrane Collaboration. Eighty-seven RCTs
(involving 8 468 patients) were included. All these studies were published in Chinese.
Of these only two papers were of high quality. Methods of randomization, scheme
concealment, blindness, dropping-out, loss of follow-up, samples estimation
were not accurately reported in the rest RCTs. The pooled results of WBC count
showed that chemotherapy combined with TCHM was generally better than
chemotherapy alone [MD =0. 64 x 109/L (0.41, 0.88), P < 0.01]. Auxiliary
treatment of Compound Ejiao Syrup, Diyu Shengbai Tablet, Chinese compounds for
invigorating Pi and supplementing Shen during the chemotherapeutic course could
elevate peripheral blood WBC counts, and decrease the incidence of leucopenia. Chinese
herbal medicine might have potential effects in preventing the occurrence of
leucopenia, which need to be confirmed by launching higher quality clinical
trials.
Source: Li H,
Ma Q,
Al P,
Zhang HM,
Li M.
Treatment of
chemotherapy-induced leucopenia in patients with malignant tumor by Chinese herbal
medicine: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials. Zhongguo
Zhong Xi Yi Jie He Za Zhi. 2015 Feb;35(2):157-66.
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