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KMID : 0615720170340020093
Jouranl of Korean Acupuncture and Moxibustion society
2017 Volume.34 No. 2 p.93 ~ p.112
A Systematic Review of Acupuncture for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Kim Hong-Guk

Ryoo Dek-Woo
Jeong Seong-Mok
Kim Sung-Jin
Baek Seung-Won
Lee Chang-Hee
Yoon Jin-Young
Goo Bon-Hyuk
Kim Min-Jeong
Park Yeon-Cheol
Seo Byung-Kwan
Baek Yong-Hyeon
Nam Sang-Soo
Kim Yong-Suk
Abstract
Objectives: To evaluate and summarize the efficacy and safety of acupuncture treatment (AT) in chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS).

Methods: Fifteen databases (Pubmed, Cochrane, EMBASE, AMED, CINAHL, CNKI, Wanfang, and eight Korean databases) were searched up to September 2016. Only trials in which acupuncture was the sole treatment were included. Fatigue was used as the primary outcome measure, while the quality of life, pain, mood disorders, and adverse events were used as secondary outcome measures. We adopted three classifications: AT vs Sham AT, AT vs Wait-list, AT vs Western medication. The Cochrane risk of bias tool was used to assess the methodological quality.

Results: A total of 11 randomized controlled trials involving 869 participants were identified. In comparison with Sham AT, AT significantly alleviated fatigue and pain, but no conclusions about the quality of life and mood disorders could be drawn. In the Wait-list group and Western medication groups, patients with CFS might feel less fatigued following acupuncture treatment, but the evidence was insufficient due to lack of study. Nine of 11 RCTs (81.8%) reported adverse events and there were two cases of mild subcutaneous hemorrhage, but no serious adverse cases.

Conclusion: This review found evidence that patients with CFS may generally benefit from alleviation of symptoms by acupuncture treatment, and there is no evidence of worsening symptoms or causing of serious adverse events. A positive effect on fatigue and pain was observed, but no conclusion for improving quality of life and mood disorders.
KEYWORD
Chronic fatigue syndrome, Acupuncture, Randomized controlled trials, Meta-analysis, Systematic review
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