Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Chinese Medicine and State Key Laboratory of Quality Research in Chinese Medicines, Macau University of Science and Technology, Macau 999078, P. R. China
2. Shenzhen Hospital of Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine (Futian), Shenzhen 518000, P. R. China
3. Zhuhai Campus of Zunyi Medical University, Zhuhai 519000, P. R. China
Abstract
Background: To assess the effectiveness of moxibustion and fire needle acupuncture for the treatment of gouty arthritis (GA) by conducting a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials (RCTs). Methods: Seven electronic databases were searched from inception to August 2022 for all RCTs of moxibustion or fire needle acupuncture for GA treatment. Two investigators evaluated the quality of the included studies and extracted data independently. All statistical analyses were performed by RevMan 5.3. Results: Ten RCTs with 653 patients were included after the final screening. The meta-analysis showed that compared with Western medicine, both moxibustion and fire needle acupuncture significantly improved the total effective rate ([Formula: see text], 95% CI 1.10–1.23, [Formula: see text]) and the Comprehensive Joint Swelling and Pain (CSJSP) ([Formula: see text], 95% CI 2.99–4.25, [Formula: see text]) and significantly decreased the uric acid level ([Formula: see text], 95% CI 2.07–36.62, [Formula: see text]). Subgroup analyses based on the intervention type showed that either moxibustion or fire needle acupuncture significantly improved the total effective rate and the CSJSP and reduced uric acid levels; however, moxibustion ([Formula: see text], 95% CI 19.85–35.54, [Formula: see text]) was significantly better than fire-acupuncture ([Formula: see text], 95% CI −14.39–12.29, [Formula: see text]) in lowering uric acid levels. Conclusion: This study showed that both moxibustion and fire needle acupuncture are effective for GA patients. Considering the limitations of the included studies such as language bias and small sample size, rigorously designed and high-quality RCTs should be conducted to further evaluate the effectiveness and safety of moxibustion and fire needle acupuncture in treating GA.
Funder
Scientific Research Project of Guangdong Provincial Bureau of Traditional Chinese Medicine
The Science and Technology Development Fund, Macau SAR
The Chinese Medicine Guangdong Laboratory
Publisher
World Scientific Pub Co Pte Ltd