机构:[1]Traditional & Complementary Medicine Research Program, Health Innovations Research Institute, School of Health Sciences, RMIT University, Bundoora Campus, Vic., Australia,[2]Guangdong Provincial Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences & Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Chinese Medicine, Guangzhou, China广东省中医院[3]Health Innovations Research Institute, School of Health Sciences, RMIT University, Bundoora Campus, Vic., Australia
Clinically, oral Chinese herbal medicine (CHM) is widely used in the treatment of psoriasis. This review evaluates the effects of oral CHM in combination with pharmacotherapy for psoriasis vulgaris. The Cochrane Library, PubMed, Embase, CINAHL, CNKI, and CQVIP were searched from their inceptions to November 2012. Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) investigating CHM plus pharmacotherapy compared to pharmacotherapy were included. Data were analyzed using Review Manager 5.1.0. Seventeen RCTs were included, conducted in China, and employed a diversity of both herbal medicines and pharmacotherapies. When the meta-analyses were restricted to studies that used a well-known pharmacotherapy as the comparator with 60% or greater clinical improvement in psoriasis as the outcome, five studies used oral acitretin, one used topical calcipotriol, and one used topical clobetasol propionate as control interventions. At the end of treatment, there was a benefit for the pooled result of the five studies that compared CHM plus acitretin with acitretin alone and no serious adverse events were reported. However, none of these studies was blind, so there is considerable risk of bias in this result. In addition, there was inadequate reporting of longer-term results, so it remains unclear whether the reported effect could be maintained or whether the prolonged use of the CHM in conjunction with acitretin would be safe. The main plants used in these studies, Rehmannia glutinosa root, Salvia miltiorrhiza root, and Lithospermum erythrorhizon root, have shown anti-inflammatory and/or antiproliferative effects in experimental studies. These actions may at least partially explain the observed results.
基金:
We acknowledge the funding support form Guangdong
Provincial Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, China
and the International Science & Technology Cooperation
Program of China. This funding is to support JJY and SPs
study in RMIT University.
第一作者机构:[1]Traditional & Complementary Medicine Research Program, Health Innovations Research Institute, School of Health Sciences, RMIT University, Bundoora Campus, Vic., Australia,
通讯作者:
通讯机构:[2]Guangdong Provincial Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences & Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Chinese Medicine, Guangzhou, China[3]Health Innovations Research Institute, School of Health Sciences, RMIT University, Bundoora Campus, Vic., Australia[*1]School of Health Sciences, College of Science Engineering and Health Traditional & Complementary Medicine Program, RMIT Health Innovations Research Institute (HIRi) RMIT University PO Box 71 Bundoora Vic. 3083 Australia
推荐引用方式(GB/T 7714):
Zhang Claire Shuiqing,Yu Jason Jingjie,Parker Shefton,et al.Oral Chinese herbal medicine combined with pharmacotherapy for psoriasis vulgaris: a systematic review[J].INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGY.2014,53(11):1305-1318.doi:10.1111/ijd.12607.
APA:
Zhang, Claire Shuiqing,Yu, Jason Jingjie,Parker, Shefton,Zhang, Anthony Lin,May, Brian...&Xue, Charlie Changli.(2014).Oral Chinese herbal medicine combined with pharmacotherapy for psoriasis vulgaris: a systematic review.INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGY,53,(11)
MLA:
Zhang, Claire Shuiqing,et al."Oral Chinese herbal medicine combined with pharmacotherapy for psoriasis vulgaris: a systematic review".INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGY 53..11(2014):1305-1318