Vergleichende Wirksamkeit von Akupunktur-Therapien bei vorzeitigem Ovarialversagen: Eine systematische Überprüfung und Netzwerk-Meta-Analyse
Abstract
Objectives
Premature ovarian failure (POF) is becoming more common and has a major negative impact on women’s mental and physical well-being. The use of acupuncture therapies to treat POF has gained popularity. However, the optimal treatment remains uncertain. This study aimed to systematically review the literature and conduct a network meta-analysis (NMA) to compare the efficacy of different acupuncture and related therapies and identify methodologic weaknesses in previous studies.
Design
We systematically searched six databases from their inception to April 2024 for randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of acupuncture therapies for POF. We assessed methodological quality and risk of bias using the RoB 2.0 tool. The NMA was conducted using R and STATA software based on frequency theory, focusing on overall effectiveness rates and hormone levels. Additionally, we critically reviewed methodological limitations and potential biases in the studies included.
Results
Thirty-seven eligible studies involving 2419 patients were included in this NMA. The NMA results indicated that moxibustion_catgut implantation at acupoint (MB_CIA) (P-score = 0.88; pooled mean difference (95 % CI): 22.07 (1.61–302.48)) showed the highest improvement in overall effectiveness, while warming acupuncture (WA) (0.95; −27.56 (-45.35 to −9.78)) improved follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) levels best. WA_MB (0.85; −9.35 (-15.08 to −3.62)) and WA (P-score = 0.77) were most effective for luteinizing hormone (LH) and estradiol (E2) levels, respectively. Confidence in evidence ranged from moderate to very low, with low overall confidence. Key methodologic weaknesses included insufficient allocation concealment, lack of blinding, and small sample sizes.
Conclusions
Acupuncture therapies may effectively improve POF. MB_CIA, WA, and WA_MB seem to be the most effective. However, severe methodological constraints, such as insufficient randomization and a lack of blinding, may reduce trust in these results. To offer robust evidence, high-quality RCTs must overcome these limitations.
Autoren
Yonghang Yi, Fengjun Ma, Yang Jiao, Rongqi Zhang, Yunhao Yi, Yuxia Ma
Journal
Complementary therapies in medicine
Link: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ctim.2025.103141
Abkürzung | Bedeutung |
ACUP | Acupuncture (Akupunktur) |
CIA | Catgut Implantation at Acupoint (Katguteinlage an Akupunkturpunkten) |
CT | Conventional Treatment (konventionelle Behandlung) |
EA | Electroacupuncture (Elektroakupunktur) |
MB | Moxibustion (Moxibustion) |
WA | Warming Acupuncture (wärmende Akupunktur) |
MB_CIA | Kombination aus Moxibustion und Catgut-Implantation |
MB_CT | Kombination aus Moxibustion und konventioneller Behandlung |
ACUP_CT | Kombination aus Akupunktur und konventioneller Behandlung |
ACUP_MB | Kombination aus Akupunktur und Moxibustion |
WA_CT | Kombination aus Warming Acupuncture und konventioneller Behandlung |
WA_MB | Kombination aus Warming Acupuncture und Moxibustion |
EA_MB | Kombination aus Elektroakupunktur und Moxibustion |
EA_CT | Kombination aus Elektroakupunktur und konventioneller Behandlung |
ACUP_MB_CT | Dreifachkombination: Akupunktur, Moxibustion und konventionelle Behandlung |
CIA_CT | Kombination aus Catgut-Implantation und konventioneller Behandlung |
QUELLE:
Yi, Y., Ma, F., Jiao, Y., Zhang, R., Yi, Y., & Ma, Y. (2025). Comparative efficacy of acupuncture therapies in premature ovarian failure: A systematic review and network meta-analysis. Complementary therapies in medicine, 103141. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ctim.2025.103141