• Medicine · Feb 2020

    Efficacy and safety of oral traditional Chinese patent medicine in treatment of liver stagnation and spleen deficiency of depression: A protocol for systematic review.

    • Ying Yu, Gong Zhang, Tao Han, and Hailiang Huang.
    • 2018 Level Doctor's Degree Graduate Class.
    • Medicine (Baltimore). 2020 Feb 1; 99 (7): e19142.

    BackgroundDepression is a kind of chronic and recurrent mental disorder, the main clinical characteristics of the patients are marked and persistent depression. At the same time, it is often accompanied by chronic physical disease, cognitive impairment, and functional damage, which is one of the common diseases that seriously threaten human health. At present, 3 kinds of oral Chinese patent medicine have clinical comparability in the treatment of depression of liver stagnation and spleen deficiency, but there is no evidence for clinical efficacy and safety. Therefore, this study aims to integrate the clinical related syndromes of direct and indirect comparison by using systematic evaluation and network meta-analysis (NMA). According to the data, the different Chinese patent medicines with the same evidence body for the treatment of the disease are collected, analyzed, and sequenced in a quantitative and comprehensive way, and then the advantages and disadvantages of the efficacy and safety between different Chinese patent medicines are screened out to get the best choice scheme, thus providing reference value and evidence-based theoretical evidence for the clinical optimization of drug selection.MethodsComprehensive retrieval of China National Knowledge Infrastructure, Chinese scientific journal database (VIP), China biological feature database (CBM) and WANFANG Data Chinese electronic database and the Cochrane Library, PubMed, Web of Science, and EMBASE foreign database. Search and publish the clinical randomized controlled trials of these 3 Chinese patent medicines combined with fluoxetine compared with fluoxetine. The retrieval time is from the establishment of the database to October 31, 2019. The 2 first authors will screen the literatures that meet the inclusion criteria, extract the data independently according to the predesigned rules, and evaluate the literature quality and bias risk of the included research according to the Cochrane 5.1 manual standard. R and Aggregate Data Drug Information System software were used for data consolidation and NMA to evaluate the ranking probability of all interventions.ResultsThis result will show that the best oral Chinese patent medicine to assist the treatment of liver stagnation and spleen deficiency depression provides reliable evidence.ConclusionThis study will provide systematic evidence-based medicine evidence for TCM assisted treatment of depression of liver stagnation and spleen deficiency type, and help clinicians, patients with depression and decision-makers to make more effective, safer, and economic optimal treatment plan in the decision-making process.Prospero Registration NumberCRD42019115695.

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