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Effectiveness and safety of traditional Chinese medicine decoction for diabetic gastroparesis: A network meta-analysis

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WORLD JOURNAL OF DIABETES
Volume 14, Issue 3, Pages -

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BAISHIDENG PUBLISHING GROUP INC
DOI: 10.4239/wjd.v14.i3.313

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Diabetic gastroparesis; Traditional Chinese medicine decoction; Network meta-analysis; Effectiveness

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This study evaluated the efficacy of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) decoctions for the treatment of diabetic gastroparesis (DGP) using Bayesian network meta-analysis. The results suggest that Banxia Xiexin Decoction (BXXD) + western medicine and Simo decoction (SMD) + western medicine may be potential optimal treatments. Further large-sample, double-blind, multi-center randomized controlled trials are needed to validate these findings.
BACKGROUNDDiabetic gastroparesis (DGP) is a prevalent complication of diabetes that impairs people's quality of life and places a significant financial burden on them. The gastrointestinal symptoms of DGP patients can be improved by several Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) decoctions that have been shown to be effective in treating the disease. There are still many unanswered questions regarding the identification of appropriate therapeutic agents for the treatment of DGP in clinical practice.AIMTo analyze the efficacy of several TCM decoctions in the treatment of DGP using Bayesian network meta-analysis for reference.METHODSPubMed, EMBASE, Cochrane Library, Web of Science, China National Kno-wledge Infrastructure, The China Biology Medicine DVD, Wanfang, and CQVIP were searched from inception to September 17, 2022, to collect randomized controlled trials (RCTs) about TCM decoctions for DGP. Clinical effects and symptom scores were the primary outcomes. Additionally, we assessed motilin (MOT), somatostatin (SS), gastrin (GAS), gastric emptying rate, gastric emptying time, and adverse drug events as secondary outcomes.RESULTSA total of 67 eligible RCTs involving 4790 DGP patients and 7 TCM decoctions were included. The results of network meta-analysis (NMA) and surface under the cumulative ranking curve showed that with western medicine (WM) as a common control, the Banxia Xiexin Decoction (BXXD) + WM was most effective in clinical effects and enhancing early satiety scores; the Simo decoction (SMD) + WM was most effective in improving nausea and vomiting scores and anorexia scores, bloating scores; the Chaishao Liujunzi Decoction (CSLJD) was most effective in MOT, the Zhishi Xiaopi Decoction (ZSXPD) was most effective in SS and upgrading emptying rate; the Jianpi Xiaozhi Decoction was most effective in GAS; the CSLJD + WM was most effective in improving gastric emptying time.CONCLUSIONThese NMA results suggest that the BXXD + WM and SMD + WM may be one of the potential optimal treatments. Due to various limitations, further large-sample, double-blind, multi-center randomized RCTs are needed.

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