Acupuncture for Chronic Knee Pain A Randomized Clinical Trial

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作者
Hinman, Rana S. [1 ]
McCrory, Paul [1 ,2 ]
Pirotta, Marie [3 ]
Relf, Ian [3 ]
Forbes, Andrew [4 ]
Crossley, Kay M. [5 ]
Williamson, Elizabeth [6 ,7 ]
Kyriakides, Mary [3 ]
Novy, Kitty [3 ]
Metcalf, Ben R. [1 ]
Harris, Anthony [8 ]
Reddy, Prasuna [9 ]
Conaghan, Philip G. [10 ,11 ]
Bennell, Kim L. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Melbourne, Fac Med Dent & Hlth Sci, Dept Physiotherapy, Ctr Hlth Exercise & Sports Med,Sch Hlth Sci, Melbourne, Vic 3010, Australia
[2] Melbourne Brain Ctr, Florey Inst Neurosci & Mental Hlth, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
[3] Univ Melbourne, Fac Med Dent & Hlth Sci, Sch Med, Dept Gen Practice, Melbourne, Vic 3010, Australia
[4] Monash Univ, Fac Med Nursing & Hlth Sci, Melbourne, Vic 3004, Australia
[5] Univ Queensland, Sch Hlth & Rehabil Sci, Div Physiotherapy, Brisbane, Qld, Australia
[6] Farr Inst Hlth Informat Res, London, England
[7] London Sch Hyg & Trop Med, Dept Med Stat, London WC1, England
[8] Monash Univ, Fac Business & Econ, Ctr Hlth Econ, Melbourne, Vic 3004, Australia
[9] Univ Newcastle, Fac Hlth & Med, Sch Med & Publ Hlth, Newcastle, NSW 2300, Australia
[10] Univ Leeds, Leeds Inst Rheumat & Musculoskeletal Med, Leeds, W Yorkshire, England
[11] NIHR Leeds Musculoskeletal Biomed Res Unit, Leeds, W Yorkshire, England
来源
JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION | 2014年 / 312卷 / 13期
基金
英国医学研究理事会; 澳大利亚研究理事会;
关键词
OSTEOARTHRITIS; HIP; OUTCOMES; LASER; RECOMMENDATIONS; INTERVENTION; MANAGEMENT; THERAPY; WOMAC;
D O I
10.1001/jama.2014.12660
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
IMPORTANCE There is debate about benefits of acupuncture for knee pain. OBJECTIVE To determine the efficacy of laser and needle acupuncture for chronic knee pain. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS Zelen-design clinical trial (randomization occurred before informed consent), in Victoria, Australia (February 2010-December 2012). Community volunteers (282 patients aged >= 50 years with chronic knee pain) were treated by family physician acupuncturists. INTERVENTIONS No acupuncture (control group, n = 71) and needle (n = 70), laser (n = 71), and sham laser (n = 70) acupuncture. Treatments were delivered for 12 weeks. Participants and acupuncturists were blinded to laser and sham laser acupuncture. Control participants were unaware of the trial. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES Primary outcomes were average knee pain (numeric rating scale, 0 [no pain] to 10 [worst pain possible]; minimal clinically important difference [MCID], 1.8 units) and physical function (Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index, 0 [no difficulty] to 68 [extreme difficulty]; MCID, 6 units) at 12 weeks. Secondary outcomes included other pain and function measures, quality of life, global change, and 1-year follow-up. Analyses were by intention-to-treat using multiple imputation for missing outcome data. RESULTS At 12 weeks and 1 year, 26 (9%) and 50 (18%) participants were lost to follow-up, respectively. Analyses showed neither needle nor laser acupuncture significantly improved pain (mean difference; -0.4 units; 95% CI, -1.2 to 0.4, and -0.1; 95% CI, -0.9 to 0.7, respectively) or function (-1.7; 95% CI, -6.1 to 2.6, and 0.5; 95% CI, -3.4 to 4.4, respectively) compared with sham at 12 weeks. Compared with control, needle and laser acupuncture resulted in modest improvements in pain (-1.1; 95% CI, -1.8 to -0.4, and -0.8; 95% CI, -1.5 to -0.1, respectively) at 12 weeks, but not at 1 year. Needle acupuncture resulted in modest improvement in function compared with control at 12 weeks (-3.9; 95% CI, -7.7 to -0.2) but was not significantly different from sham (-1.7; 95% CI, -6.1 to 2.6) and was not maintained at 1 year. There were no differences for most secondary outcomes and no serious adverse events. CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE In patients older than 50 years with moderate or severe chronic knee pain, neither laser nor needle acupuncture conferred benefit over sham for pain or function. Our findings do not support acupuncture for these patients. Copyright 2014 American Medical Association. All rights reserved.
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