Acupuncture for infantile colic: A blinding-validated, randomized controlled multicentre trial in general practice

被引:34
作者
Skjeie, Holgeir [1 ]
Skonnord, Trygve [1 ]
Fetveit, Arne [1 ]
Brekke, Mette [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Oslo, Inst Hlth & Soc, Dept Gen Practice, N-0318 Oslo, Norway
关键词
Acupuncture; acupuncture point; general practice; infantile colic; Norway; randomized controlled trial; ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE; CHILDREN; COMPLEMENTARY; MANAGEMENT; EFFICACY; SAFETY;
D O I
10.3109/02813432.2013.862915
中图分类号
R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
学科分类号
摘要
Objective. Infantile colic is a painful condition in the first months of infancy. Acupuncture is used in Scandinavia as a treatment for infantile colic. A randomized controlled trial was carried out with the aim of testing the hypothesis that acupuncture treatment has a clinically relevant effect for this condition. Design. A prospective, blinding-validated, randomized controlled multicentre trial in general practice. Research assistants and parents were blinded. Setting. 13 GPs' offices in Southern Norway. Intervention. Three days of bilateral needling of the acupuncture point ST36, with no treatment as control. Subjects. 113 patients were recruited; 23 patients were excluded, and 90 randomized; 79 diaries and 84 interviews were analysed. Main outcome measures. Difference in changes in crying time during the trial period between the intervention and control group. Results. The blinding validation questions showed a random distribution with p = 0.41 and 0.60, indicating true blinding. We found no statistically significant difference in crying time reduction between acupuncture and control group at any of the measured intervals, nor in the main analysis of differences in changes over time (p = 0.26). There was a tendency in favour of the acupuncture group, with a non-significant total baseline-corrected mean of 13 minutes (95% CI -24 to +51) difference in crying time between the groups. This was not considered clinically relevant, according to protocol. Conclusion. This trial of acupuncture treatment for infantile colic showed no statistically significant or clinically relevant effect. With the current evidence, the authors suggest that acupuncture for infantile colic should be restricted to clinical trials.
引用
收藏
页码:190 / 196
页数:7
相关论文
共 30 条
[1]   The Safety of Pediatric Acupuncture: A Systematic Review [J].
Adams, Denise ;
Cheng, Florence ;
Jou, Hsing ;
Aung, Steven ;
Yasui, Yutaka ;
Vohra, Sunita .
PEDIATRICS, 2011, 128 (06) :E1575-E1587
[2]  
[Anonymous], PEDIAT ACUPUNCTURE
[3]  
Birch S., 2011, SHONISHIN JAPANESE P
[4]  
Deadman P, 2008, MANUAL ACUPUNCTURE
[5]   Management of infantile colic [J].
不详 .
BMJ-BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, 2013, 347
[6]   Prevalence of complementary/alternative medicine for children: a systematic review [J].
Ernst, E .
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS, 1999, 158 (01) :7-11
[7]   Chiropractic spinal manipulation for infant colic: a systematic review of randomised clinical trials [J].
Ernst, E. .
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PRACTICE, 2009, 63 (09) :1351-1353
[8]   Pediatric Use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine: Legal, Ethical, and Clinical Issues in Decision-Making [J].
Gilmour, Joan ;
Harrison, Christine ;
Cohen, Michael H. ;
Vohra, Sunita .
PEDIATRICS, 2011, 128 :S149-S154
[9]  
Gupta SK, 2007, CURR OPIN INVEST DR, V8, P921
[10]   Use of complementary and alternative medicine in the Scandinavian countries [J].
Hanssen, B ;
Grimsgaard, S ;
Launso, L ;
Fonnebo, V ;
Falkenberg, T ;
Rasmussen, NK .
SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF PRIMARY HEALTH CARE, 2005, 23 (01) :57-62