Abstract

BackgroundTraditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has been a proposed treatment option for ulcerative colitis (UC), however it has been difficult to understand the breadth and depth of evidence as various Chinese medicine therapies may produce effects differently. The aim of this evidence mapping is to visually understand the available evidence in the use of TCM in the treatment of UC, and to identify gaps in evidence to inform priorities of future research.MethodsA systematic electronic literature search of six databases were performed to identify systematic reviews (SRs) on different Chinese medicine therapies in the treatment in UC. Methodological quality of the included SRs was assessed using AMSTAR 2.ResultsThe mapping was based on 73 SRs, which included nine interventions that met eligibility criteria. The quality of the included SRs was very low. The diseases stages of patients with UC varied greatly, from active to remission, to non-acute outbreak, to not reported. The results mostly favored the method of intervention. Oral administration combined with enema was the most widely used route of administration in secondary research.ConclusionBased on the current evidence, the treatment of UC with TCM can only be recommended cautiously. A majority of included SRs did not report the location of the disease, the disease classification, and the route of administration of the intervention. Further research is needed on the effectiveness of Chinese medicine alone in the treatment of UC. The effectiveness of combined Chinese and conventional medicine combined with different routes of administration cannot be confirmed. Attention should be paid to the methodological quality of the systematic review. Unifies the outcome indicators used in the evaluation of effectiveness.

Highlights

  • Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has been a proposed treatment option for ulcerative colitis (UC), it has been difficult to understand the breadth and depth of evidence as various Chinese medicine therapies may produce effects differently

  • One systematic review reported participants in the active phase of UC [16], one reported participants in remission [17], whilst another reported participants that were in a non-acute occurrence of UC [18]

  • Main findings In accessing the clinical effectiveness of treatment options for UC in the published systematic reviews (SRs), we found that a majority of clinical trials used TCM as intervention through a variety of routes of administrations

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Introduction

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has been a proposed treatment option for ulcerative colitis (UC), it has been difficult to understand the breadth and depth of evidence as various Chinese medicine therapies may produce effects differently. The aim of this evidence mapping is to visually understand the available evidence in the use of TCM in the treatment of UC, and to identify gaps in evidence to inform priorities of future research. Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a type of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) caused by a variety of factors. China have high disease incidence according to an inception cohort study [9]. UC is the predominant IBD in Asia [10]

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