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Menopause | 2009

Acupuncture for vasomotor menopausal symptoms: a systematic review

Seung-Hun Cho; Wei-Wan Whang

Objective: The aim of this study was to critically assess whether acupuncture therapy reduces vasomotor menopausal symptoms and to evaluate the adverse effects of acupuncture therapy on the basis of the results of randomized controlled trials (RCTs). Methods: Nineteen electronic databases, including English, Korean, Japanese, and Chinese databases, were systematically searched for RCTs in which acupuncture was used to reduce vasomotor menopausal symptoms before July 2008. There were no language restrictions. The methodological quality of the eligible studies was assessed using the categories provided by the Menstrual Disorders and Subfertility Review Group. Results: Eleven studies, which included a total of 764 individual cases, were systematically reviewed. The methodological quality of the trials varied substantially. Six trials compared acupuncture treatment to sham or placebo acupuncture. Only one study using a nonpenetrating placebo needle found a significant difference in the severity outcomes of hot flashes between groups (mean difference, 0.48; 95% CI, 0.05-0.91). Five studies reported a reduced frequency of hot flashes within groups; however, none found a significant difference between groups. An analysis of the outcomes of the trials that compared acupuncture with hormone therapy or oryzanol for reducing vasomotor symptoms showed that acupuncture was superior. Three RCTs reported minimal acupuncture-related adverse events. Conclusions: There is no evidence from RCTs that acupuncture is an effective treatment in comparison to sham acupuncture for reducing menopausal hot flashes. Some studies have shown that acupuncture therapies are better than hormone therapy for reducing vasomotor symptoms. However, the number of RCTs compared with a nonpenetrating placebo control needle or hormone therapy was too small, and the methodological quality of some of the RCTs was poor. Further evaluation of the effects of acupuncture on vasomotor menopausal symptoms based on a well-controlled placebo trial is therefore warranted.


Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research | 2009

Acupuncture for Alcohol Dependence: A Systematic Review

Seung-Hun Cho; Wei-Wan Whang

BACKGROUND Acupuncture has been used in the treatment of substance-related disorders for the past 30 years. However, a systematic review to assess the effect of various types of acupuncture for alcohol dependence has not yet been performed. The present systematic review assessed the results of randomized controlled trials (RCTs). METHODS Nineteen electronic databases, including English, Korean, Japanese, and Chinese databases, were systematically searched for RCTs of acupuncture for alcohol dependence up to June 2008 with no language restrictions. The methodological qualities of eligible studies were assessed using the criteria described in the Cochrane Handbook. RESULTS Eleven studies, which comprised a total of 1,110 individual cases, were systematically reviewed. Only 2 of 11 trials reported satisfactorily all quality criteria. Four trials comparing acupuncture treatment and sham treatments reported data for alcohol craving. Three studies reported that there were no significant differences. Among 4 trials comparing acupuncture and no acupuncture with conventional therapies, 3 reported significant reductions. No differences between acupuncture and sham treatments were found for completion rates (Risk Ratio = 1.07, 95% confidence interval, CI = 0.91 to 1.25) or acupuncture and no acupuncture (Risk Ratio = 1.15, 95% CI = 0.79 to 1.67). Only 3 RCTs reported acupuncture-related adverse events, which were mostly minimal. CONCLUSIONS The results of the included studies were equivocal, and the poor methodological quality and the limited number of the trials do not allow any conclusion about the efficacy of acupuncture for treatment of alcohol dependence. More research and well-designed, rigorous, and large clinical trials are necessary to address these issues.


Journal of Orofacial Pain | 2010

Acupuncture for temporomandibular disorders: a systematic review.

Seung-Hun Cho; Wei-Wan Whang


Journal of Oriental Neuropsychiatry | 2005

A study for diagnosis and pattern identification of Hwa-Byung

Hui-Young Lee; Jong-Hoon Park; Wei-Wan Whang; Jong-Woo Kim


Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior | 2008

Enhancing effect of HT008-1 on cognitive function and quality of life in cognitively declined healthy adults: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, trial

Jong-Woo Kim; Sun Yong Chung; So-Jeong Park; Jong-Hoon Park; Soon-Im Byun; Manki Hwang; Dal-Seok Oh; Hyungsuk Choi; Mi-Yeon Kim; Youngmin Bu; Sylvain Doré; Wei-Wan Whang; Hocheol Kim


Journal of Oriental Neuropsychiatry | 2004

Comparison between Major Depressive Disorder & Hwabyung (Culture Bound Syndrome) using the SCL-90-R

Sun-Yong Chung; Jong-Hoon Park; Sang-Ho Kim; Wei-Wan Whang; Jung-Hye Kwon; Jong-Woo Kim


Journal of Oriental Neuropsychiatry | 2009

Development of Clinical Practice Guideline for Hwabyung (1) - Purpose, Development Strategy and Procedure -

Jong-Woo Kim; Sun-Yong Chung; Seung-Hun Cho; Wei-Wan Whang; Bo-Kyung Kim


Journal of Oriental Neuropsychiatry | 2007

A comparative study on pattern identification by OMS-prime of Hwa-Byung group and Hwa-Byung with Major Depression double diagnosis group

Jong-Woo Kim; Sang-Ho Kim; Sun-Yong Chung; So-Jung Park; Soon-Im Byun; Jiyoung Kim; Wei-Wan Whang


Journal of Oriental Neuropsychiatry | 2005

The Effects on Kunneotang of Patients with Early Dementia of Alzheimer Type -12 Months Clinical Study-

Hoy-Jin Eom; Jong-Woo Kim; Eun-Hye Park; Hyun-Taek Kim; Wei-Wan Whang


Journal of Oriental Neuropsychiatry | 2010

A Systematic Review of Clinical Studies for Herbal Medicine of Dementia - based on Korean Literature -

Yong-Ju Kwon; Hye-Young Cho; Wei-Wan Whang; Seung-Run Cho

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Jiyoung Kim

Seoul National University

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Hye-Young Cho

Food and Drug Administration

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Sung-Gon Kim

Pusan National University

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