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Characteristics of registered clinical trials on traditional Chinese medicine for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19): A scoping review

Luo, Hui ; Yang, Ming ; Tang, Qiao-Ling ; Hu, Xiao-Yang ; Willcox, Merlin L. ; Liu, Jian-Ping

European journal of integrative medicine, 2021-01, Vol.41, p.101251-101251, Article 101251 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Netherlands: Elsevier GmbH

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  • Título:
    Characteristics of registered clinical trials on traditional Chinese medicine for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19): A scoping review
  • Autor: Luo, Hui ; Yang, Ming ; Tang, Qiao-Ling ; Hu, Xiao-Yang ; Willcox, Merlin L. ; Liu, Jian-Ping
  • Assuntos: Chinese medicine ; Clinical trial protocol ; COVID-19 drug treatment ; Lianhua Qingwen capsules ; Literature Review ; Medicine ; Qingfei paidu decoction ; Randomized controlled trial ; Scoping review
  • É parte de: European journal of integrative medicine, 2021-01, Vol.41, p.101251-101251, Article 101251
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  • Descrição: Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has been fully committed to the treatment of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in China. An increasing number of clinical trials have been registered to evaluate the effects of TCM for COVID-19. The aim of this study was to review the existing TCM clinical trial registrations and identify potentially promising and available TCM therapies, in order to provide a reference for the global management of COVID-19. All clinical trials on TCM for COVID-19 registered in registry platforms worldwide were searched. The data of registration temporal trend, design, objective, interventions, and relevant information were reviewed and summarized. 161 TCM trials were identified from three registries (January 26 to May 14 2020,). Of these, 94 (58.4%) were randomized controlled trials and 114 trials (70.8%) assessed therapeutic effects; while the remainder focused on prevention, rehabilitation, and the epidemiology of TCM syndromes. Eight trials (5.0%) had completed their recruitment. TCM interventions with potential for further evaluation in terms of prevention were moxibustion, Huoxiang Zhengqi pill and Jinye Baidu granules. For treatment of COVID-19, Qingfei Paidu decoction, Huashi Baidu decoction, Lianhua Qingwen capsules, Toujie Quwen granules and Xiyanping injection, and Xuebijing injection were to be tested for their therapeutic effects and symptoms relief. For rehabilitation, Tai Chi and Liuzijue were to be tested for improving patients’ lung function. Some potentially promising TCM interventions have been identified and deserve further evaluation to establish their evidence base, particularly on populations outside of China.
  • Editor: Netherlands: Elsevier GmbH
  • Idioma: Inglês

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