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KMID : 1123920200340020102
Korean Journal of Oriental Physiology and Pathology
2020 Volume.34 No. 2 p.102 ~ p.116
Research Trends of Randomized Controlled Trials on Herbal Medicine Treatment for Atopic Dermatitis-Focusing on CNKI
Yang Geum-Jin

Jo Eun-Hee
Kang Su-Jin
Hong Ji-Eun
Shim Yu-Hwa
Lee Ju-Hyun
Park Min-Cheol
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to analyze the research trends of randomized controlled trials on herbal medicine treatment for atopic dermatitis in China for the last 5 years. We searched for randomized controlled trials with the intervention of herbal medicine for the treatment of atopic dermatitis in the CNKI (China National Knowledge Infrastructure) from January 2014 to December 2018. For the screening of the paper, we used ¡®÷å?àõù«æú¡¯ and ¡®?êÈàõù«æú¡¯ which mean atopic dermatitis and search was limited to three areas within Medicine & Public Health: Traditional Chinese Medicine, Traditional Chinese Medicinal Herbs, Combination of Traditional Chinese Medicine with Western Medicine. Among the 136 searched studies, we selected a total of 34 studies and analyzed a year of publication, subject characteristics, study design and intervention, prescribed herbal medicine and herbs, pattern identification, evaluation criteria, and outcomes. Longmu decoction (×£ÙÀ÷·) and Polia Sclerotium (ÜÚÖ½) was the most frequently prescribed medicine and herb. The most commonly used pattern identification was Blood deficiency and Wind-dryness (úìúÈù¦ðÏ), and among them, the most frequently prescribed herb is Rehmanniae Radix (ßæò¢üÜ). In most studies using the total effectiveness and SCORAD index as an outcome measure, the herbal medicine treatment group showed statistically better results than the control group. As a result of the safety assessment, the herbal medicine treatment group was reported having significantly fewer side effects compared to the control group. Hence, it was confirmed that the intervention including herbal medicine had a significant effect on atopic dermatitis. This study would be able to provide the basis of clinical research on atopic dermatitis and applied to the treatment of atopic dermatitis.
KEYWORD
Atopic Dermatitis, CNKI, Herbal Medicine, Randomized Controlled Trial, Research Trends
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