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    <link>https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/34175</link>
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    <pubDate>Fri, 10 Apr 2026 21:16:31 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>The acupuncture role in treatment of diabetic peripheral neuropathy</title>
      <link>https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/34203</link>
      <description>Title: The acupuncture role in treatment of diabetic peripheral neuropathy
Abstract: Back ground: Diabetes mellitus is a global epidemic and in Malta, about 13.9% of the adult&#xD;
population is affected .The diabetic peripheral sensorimotor polyneuropathy is the most&#xD;
common Diabetic complication with the estimated prevalence in the range of 6.95%-9.73% in&#xD;
the Maltese population where the pharmaceutical therapy has very limited effect with high&#xD;
potential of side effects.&#xD;
Objectives: To assess the clinical effectiveness and safety of acupuncture treatment for the&#xD;
management of diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) as an add on complimentary treatment&#xD;
Methodology: A total of about thirteen databases were systemically researched the period of the&#xD;
last 11 years (2006-2017). Total population of 1070 was included. The new modified quality&#xD;
assessment tool STRICTA Plus Score Scale (SPSS) was used in this study to assess the quality of&#xD;
methodology design and reporting of the included RCTs. RCTs with score of &gt;9 and active&#xD;
control treatments such as sham acupuncture or medical therapy were included. Out of a total of&#xD;
63 potentially relevant articles which were retrieved in this literature review study, eventually,&#xD;
sixteen studies met the inclusion criteria and included in the actual assessment and the final&#xD;
analysis. Research language was limited to English; however reviews in Chinese were included&#xD;
and translated.&#xD;
Results: The total efficacy rates in acupuncture treatment groups ranged from 83.33% to 95%.&#xD;
The average SPSS score was 16.31 (74.15%), with FEI Ai-hua, et al 2011 has the minimum SPSS&#xD;
of 12 (54.55%) and Garrow AP., et al 2014 has the maximum SPSS of 19 (86.36%).&#xD;
Nevertheless, dissecting the SPSS, shows that all the included trials failed to achieve 50% rate of&#xD;
the five points Jadad score (Jadad score ranged from 20% to 40%). Furthermore, 87.5% of the&#xD;
included trials scored zero for the Practitioner background score of (1) and only one study&#xD;
(Garrow AP., et al 2014) scored 1 (100%) and another study (Zhang C., et al, 2010) scored 0.5&#xD;
(50%). However, the other scoring parameters of the novel SPSS tool were relatively on average&#xD;
well scored in the included reviews.&#xD;
Conclusion: This literature review showed that acupuncture treatment might be useful, effective&#xD;
and potentially safe complementary therapeutic tool in the management of DPN. However,&#xD;
these positive finding should be interpreted cautiously and conservatively, due to the fact that all&#xD;
included trials have high risks of bias. The heterogeneity of the included trials prevents us&#xD;
making a firm conclusion. The robustness of the results of the included trials could not be&#xD;
determined due to the fact that the majority of the included trials were of ‘inadequate&#xD;
methodology’ and low study population with multiple methodological and reporting biases. To&#xD;
ensure evidence-based clinical practice, further rigorous sham placebo-controlled, randomized&#xD;
trials are critically needed. These prospective trials need to be large scale studies and fully&#xD;
compliant with the CONSORT, STRICTA statements as well as the new quality assessment tool&#xD;
used in this study (SPSS) to ensure high power and robustness as well as the clinical implications&#xD;
of their results.
Description: M.CHINESE MED.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 01 Jan 2017 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dc:date>2017-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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