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Meta-analysis of the clinical effectiveness of combined acupuncture and Western Medicine to treat post-stroke depression.
CONCLUSION: The therapeutic effects of acupuncture combined with Western Medicine on post-stroke depression are often better than those of Western Medicine alone, and fewer adverse reactions occur. However, more high-quality RCTs are needed to further confirm these findings. PMID: 33522192 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine - February 1, 2021 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Wang X, Xiong J, Yang J, Yuan T, Jiang Y, Zhou X, Liao K, Xu L Tags: J Tradit Chin Med Source Type: research

Efficacy, acceptability, and tolerability of antidepressant treatments for patients with post-stroke depression: a network meta-analysis.
Authors: Qin B, Chen H, Gao W, Zhao LB, Zhao MJ, Qin HX, Chen W, Chen L, Yang MX Abstract The aim of this study was to investigate the efficacy, acceptability, and tolerability of antidepressants in treating post-stroke depression (PSD) by performing a network meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials of the current literature. Eligible studies were retrieved from online databases, and relevant data were extracted. The primary outcome was efficacy as measured by the mean change in overall depressive symptoms. Secondary outcomes included discontinued treatment for any reason and specifically due to adverse event...
Source: Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research - May 10, 2018 Category: Research Tags: Braz J Med Biol Res Source Type: research

Meta-analysis of the clinical effectiveness of combined acupuncture and Western Medicine to treat post-stroke depression
CONCLUSION: The therapeutic effects of acupuncture combined with Western Medicine on post-stroke depression are often better than those of Western Medicine alone, and fewer adverse reactions occur. However, more high-quality RCTs are needed to further confirm these findings.PMID:33522192 | DOI:10.19852/j.cnki.jtcm.2021.01.002
Source: Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine - February 1, 2021 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Xue Wang Jun Xiong Jun Yang Ting Yuan Yunfeng Jiang Xiaohong Zhou Kai Liao Lingling Xu Source Type: research