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Title

Correlation between acupuncture dose and effectiveness in the treatment of knee osteoarthritis: a systematic review.

Authors

Sun N, Tu JF, Lin LL, Li YT, Yang JW, Shi GX, Lao LX, Liu CZ.

Journal

Acupunct Med.

Year

2019

Vol (Issue)

37(5)

Page

261–7.

doi

10.1136/acupmed-2017-011608.

PMID

31271300

Url

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31271300

MeSH

Keywords

acupuncture; dose; effectiveness; knee osteoarthritis; systematic review

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Abstract

BACKGROUND:
Acupuncture is a widely used treatment for knee osteoarthritis, but evidence of its effectiveness from randomised controlled trials (RCTs) is contradictory.

OBJECTIVE:
To systematically review RCTs to determine whether the effect of acupuncture is dose dependent for symptom management in knee osteoarthritis.

METHODS:
Seven English/Chinese databases were searched through January 2017. Study quality was assessed using the Cochrane Collaboration tool. Slavin's qualitative best-evidence synthesis approach was used to provide methodological rigour. Included RCTs were separated into three categories according to the dose of acupuncture treatment: high dosage (HD), medium dosage (MD) and low dosage (LD). Correlation between dose and effect of treatment was analysed.

RESULTS:
Eight RCTs with a total of 2106 subjects met the eligibility criteria. Numbers of studies using the various doses of acupuncture were 1 for LD, 1 for MD and 6 for HD, respectively. Compared with LD and MD acupuncture treatments, strong evidence showed that there was a positive correlation between HD acupuncture treatment and positive outcomes.

CONCLUSION:
The effect of acupuncture may be associated with dose of acupuncture, with a higher dosage related to better treatment outcomes in terms of relief of pain and dysfunction in patients with knee osteoarthritis.

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