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- Heting Wang, Hua Duan, Shiyin Chen, Yong Luo, Yuan Zhang, Qingsong Liu, and Xiyu Zhang.
- Hospital of Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
- Medicine (Baltimore). 2020 Aug 7; 99 (32): e21510.
BackgroundThe prevalence of gout is increasing worldwide, and the symptoms of acute arthritis appearing in gout patients seriously affect the quality of life. The pain and functional limitation caused by acute gouty arthritis (AGA) bring great pain to patients. At present, mainstream drugs have problems such as poor efficacy and side effects. Traditional Chinese medicine has extensive clinical experience in the prevention and treatment of gout, and it also shows clear advantages in the treatment of AGA. Clinical studies have confirmed that si-miao-san decoction (SMSD), a traditional Chinese medicine decoction, can improve the clinical symptoms and signs of AGA patients. Therefore, we will conduct a systematic review to clarify the effectiveness and safety of SMSD for AGA.MethodsWe will search different database from the built-in to October 2020. The electronic database includes PubMed, Embase, Cochrane Library, Web of Science, CNKI, WanFang, VIP, and CBM. At the same time, we will also search for clinical registration tests and gray literatures. This study only screened clinical randomized controlled trials (RCT) for SMSD for AGA. The 2 researchers independently conducted literature selection, data extraction, and quality assessment. Dichotomous data are represented by relative risk (RR), continuous data are represented by mean difference (MD) or standard mean deviation (SMD), and the final data are fixed effect model (FEM) or random effect model (REM), depending on whether it exists heterogeneity. The main outcomes are clinical efficacy, including pain score, joint function, and degree of swelling. The secondary outcomes include: blood uric acid (BUA), C-reactive protein (CRP), and erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR). Finally, a meta-analysis was conducted through Review Manager software version 5.3.ResultsThis study will conduct a comprehensive analysis based on the currently released Si-Miao-San data for the treatment of AGA and provide high-quality evidence of clinical efficacy and safety.ConclusionThis systematic review aims to provide new options for SMSD treatment of AGA in terms of its efficacy and safety.Ethics And DisseminationThe review is based solely on a secondary study of published literatures and does not require ethics committee approval. Its conclusion will be disseminated in conference papers, magazines, or peer-reviewed journals.Inplasy Registration NumberINPLASY202040163.
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