Analysis of clinical evidence on traditional Chinese medicine for the treatment of diabetic nephropathy: a comprehensive review with evidence mapping

ObjectiveThis study aims to map evidence from Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs) and systematic reviews/Meta-analyses concerning the treatment of Diabetic Nephropathy (DN) with Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), understand the distribution of evidence in this field, and summarize the efficacy and...

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Main Authors: Yating Gao, Zhenghong Li, Yiming Wang, Haoling Zhang, Ke Huang, Yujie Fu, Shanqiong Xu, Qingna Li, Xingfang Liu, Guangde Zhang
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2024-03-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fendo.2024.1324782/full
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author Yating Gao
Yating Gao
Zhenghong Li
Yiming Wang
Haoling Zhang
Ke Huang
Yujie Fu
Yujie Fu
Shanqiong Xu
Shanqiong Xu
Qingna Li
Xingfang Liu
Guangde Zhang
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Yating Gao
Zhenghong Li
Yiming Wang
Haoling Zhang
Ke Huang
Yujie Fu
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Shanqiong Xu
Shanqiong Xu
Qingna Li
Xingfang Liu
Guangde Zhang
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description ObjectiveThis study aims to map evidence from Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs) and systematic reviews/Meta-analyses concerning the treatment of Diabetic Nephropathy (DN) with Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), understand the distribution of evidence in this field, and summarize the efficacy and existing problems of TCM in treating DN. The intention is to provide evidence-based data for TCM in preventing and treating DN and to offer a reference for defining future research directions.MethodsComprehensive searches of major databases were performed, spanning from January 2016 to May 2023, to include clinical RCTs and systematic reviews/Meta-analyses of TCM in treating DN. The analysis encompasses the publishing trend of clinical studies, the staging of research subjects, TCM syndrome differentiation, study scale, intervention plans, and outcome indicators. Methodological quality of systematic reviews was evaluated using the AMSTAR (Assessment of Multiple Systematic Reviews) checklist, and evidence distribution characteristics were analyzed using a combination of text and charts.ResultsA total of 1926 RCTs and 110 systematic reviews/Meta-analyses were included. The majority of studies focused on stage III DN, with Qi-Yin deficiency being the predominant syndrome type, and sample sizes most commonly ranging from 60 to 100. The TCM intervention durations were primarily between 12-24 weeks. Therapeutic measures mainly consisted of Chinese herbal decoctions and patented Chinese medicines, with a substantial focus on clinical efficacy rate, TCM symptomatology, and renal function indicators, while attention to quality of life, dosage of Western medicine, and disease progression was inadequate. Systematic reviews mostly scored between 5 and 8 on the AMSTAR scale, and evidence from 94 studies indicated potential positive effects.ConclusionDN represents a significant health challenge, particularly for the elderly, with TCM showing promise in symptom alleviation and renal protection. Yet, the field is marred by research inconsistencies and methodological shortcomings. Future investigations should prioritize the development of standardized outcome sets tailored to DN, carefully select evaluation indicators that reflect TCM’s unique intervention strategies, and aim to improve the robustness of clinical evidence. Emphasizing TCM’s foundational theories while incorporating advanced scientific technologies will be essential for innovating research methodologies and uncovering the mechanisms underlying TCM’s efficacy in DN management.
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spelling doaj.art-13aacd1a580f4d4485dae3ec3433b1dd2024-03-27T05:11:51ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Endocrinology1664-23922024-03-011510.3389/fendo.2024.13247821324782Analysis of clinical evidence on traditional Chinese medicine for the treatment of diabetic nephropathy: a comprehensive review with evidence mappingYating Gao0Yating Gao1Zhenghong Li2Yiming Wang3Haoling Zhang4Ke Huang5Yujie Fu6Yujie Fu7Shanqiong Xu8Shanqiong Xu9Qingna Li10Xingfang Liu11Guangde Zhang12Institute of Endocrinology, Xiyuan Hospital, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, Beijing, ChinaGraduate School, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing, ChinaResearch Department, Swiss University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Bad Zurzach, SwitzerlandGraduate School, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, Beijing, ChinaPostdoctoral Research Station, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, Beijing, ChinaInstitute of Endocrinology, Xiyuan Hospital, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, Beijing, ChinaInstitute of Endocrinology, Xiyuan Hospital, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, Beijing, ChinaGraduate School, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing, ChinaInstitute of Endocrinology, Xiyuan Hospital, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, Beijing, ChinaGraduate School, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing, ChinaInstitute of Clinical Pharmacology, Xiyuan Hospital, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, Beijing, ChinaResearch Department, Swiss University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Bad Zurzach, SwitzerlandInstitute of Endocrinology, Xiyuan Hospital, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, Beijing, ChinaObjectiveThis study aims to map evidence from Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs) and systematic reviews/Meta-analyses concerning the treatment of Diabetic Nephropathy (DN) with Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), understand the distribution of evidence in this field, and summarize the efficacy and existing problems of TCM in treating DN. The intention is to provide evidence-based data for TCM in preventing and treating DN and to offer a reference for defining future research directions.MethodsComprehensive searches of major databases were performed, spanning from January 2016 to May 2023, to include clinical RCTs and systematic reviews/Meta-analyses of TCM in treating DN. The analysis encompasses the publishing trend of clinical studies, the staging of research subjects, TCM syndrome differentiation, study scale, intervention plans, and outcome indicators. Methodological quality of systematic reviews was evaluated using the AMSTAR (Assessment of Multiple Systematic Reviews) checklist, and evidence distribution characteristics were analyzed using a combination of text and charts.ResultsA total of 1926 RCTs and 110 systematic reviews/Meta-analyses were included. The majority of studies focused on stage III DN, with Qi-Yin deficiency being the predominant syndrome type, and sample sizes most commonly ranging from 60 to 100. The TCM intervention durations were primarily between 12-24 weeks. Therapeutic measures mainly consisted of Chinese herbal decoctions and patented Chinese medicines, with a substantial focus on clinical efficacy rate, TCM symptomatology, and renal function indicators, while attention to quality of life, dosage of Western medicine, and disease progression was inadequate. Systematic reviews mostly scored between 5 and 8 on the AMSTAR scale, and evidence from 94 studies indicated potential positive effects.ConclusionDN represents a significant health challenge, particularly for the elderly, with TCM showing promise in symptom alleviation and renal protection. Yet, the field is marred by research inconsistencies and methodological shortcomings. Future investigations should prioritize the development of standardized outcome sets tailored to DN, carefully select evaluation indicators that reflect TCM’s unique intervention strategies, and aim to improve the robustness of clinical evidence. Emphasizing TCM’s foundational theories while incorporating advanced scientific technologies will be essential for innovating research methodologies and uncovering the mechanisms underlying TCM’s efficacy in DN management.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fendo.2024.1324782/fulldiabetes mellitusdiabetic complicationsdiabetic nephropathytraditional Chinese medicinerandomized controlled trialssystematic review
spellingShingle Yating Gao
Yating Gao
Zhenghong Li
Yiming Wang
Haoling Zhang
Ke Huang
Yujie Fu
Yujie Fu
Shanqiong Xu
Shanqiong Xu
Qingna Li
Xingfang Liu
Guangde Zhang
Analysis of clinical evidence on traditional Chinese medicine for the treatment of diabetic nephropathy: a comprehensive review with evidence mapping
Frontiers in Endocrinology
diabetes mellitus
diabetic complications
diabetic nephropathy
traditional Chinese medicine
randomized controlled trials
systematic review
title Analysis of clinical evidence on traditional Chinese medicine for the treatment of diabetic nephropathy: a comprehensive review with evidence mapping
title_full Analysis of clinical evidence on traditional Chinese medicine for the treatment of diabetic nephropathy: a comprehensive review with evidence mapping
title_fullStr Analysis of clinical evidence on traditional Chinese medicine for the treatment of diabetic nephropathy: a comprehensive review with evidence mapping
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of clinical evidence on traditional Chinese medicine for the treatment of diabetic nephropathy: a comprehensive review with evidence mapping
title_short Analysis of clinical evidence on traditional Chinese medicine for the treatment of diabetic nephropathy: a comprehensive review with evidence mapping
title_sort analysis of clinical evidence on traditional chinese medicine for the treatment of diabetic nephropathy a comprehensive review with evidence mapping
topic diabetes mellitus
diabetic complications
diabetic nephropathy
traditional Chinese medicine
randomized controlled trials
systematic review
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fendo.2024.1324782/full
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