The combination of Chinese and Western Medicine in the management of rheumatoid arthritis: a real-world cohort study across China
Objective: To investigate the efficacy of Integrative medicine (IM), compare with Western medicine (WM), in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) in a cohort study. Methods: This is a cohort study with recruitment of RA patients from 10 hospitals in China. The primary outcome was change in dise...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1685732023-06-12T15:31:58Z The combination of Chinese and Western Medicine in the management of rheumatoid arthritis: a real-world cohort study across China Zhong, Linda Lidan Wang, Rongsheng Lam, Wai Ching Zhu, Qi Du, Peipei Cao, Peihua Jiang, Ting Zhang, Yuanyuan Shen, Jie Su, Xiao Xue, Luan Mao, Jianchun Fang, Yongfei Gao, Mingli Hu, Chunrong Peng, Jiangyun Gu, Ying Wei, Qianghua Huang, Runyue Lyu, Aiping Liu, Hongxia He, Dongyi School of Biological Sciences Science::Biological sciences Cohort Study Integrative Medicine Objective: To investigate the efficacy of Integrative medicine (IM), compare with Western medicine (WM), in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) in a cohort study. Methods: This is a cohort study with recruitment of RA patients from 10 hospitals in China. The primary outcome was change in disease activity score 28 (DAS28) during 4 follow-up visits. Generalized estimating equation (GEE) models that controlled for variables were used to investigate a time trend and assess group differences in the primary outcome and secondary outcomes after propensity score matching (PSM). Results: A total of 3195 patients with RA received IM (n = 1379, 43.2%) or WM (n = 1816, 56.8%). Following 1:1 propensity score matching, 1,331 eligible patients prescribed IM were compared to 1,331 matched patients prescribed WM. The GEE analysis with PSM showed that the IM was more beneficial to significantly decrease the levels of VAS, PGA and PhGA (VAS: odds ratio (OR), 0.76; 95% CI, 0.63-0.92; p = 0.004; PGA: OR, 0.76; 95% CI, 0.64-0.92; p = 0.007; and PhGA: OR, 0.77; 95% CI, 0.64, 0.93; p = 0.004), and reduce DAS28 (OR, 0.84; 95% CI, 0.73-0.98; p = 0.030) in the per-protocol population. Conclusion: This study suggests that compare to WM, IM has advantages in improving RA-related outcomes. However, the statistical significance might not reveal significant clinical difference. Further studies should be focused on specific treatment strategies and/or disease stages. Published version This work was supported by following funding programs: Leading Talents in Shanghai; Shanghai Municipal Health Commission, and East China Region based Chinese andWestern Medicine Joint Disease Specialist Alliance [ZY (2021-2023)-0302]; The 2020 Guangdong Provincial Science and Technology Innovation Strategy Special Fund (Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Joint Lab), [No: 2020B1212030006]; and Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality [STCSM Q12 19401934600]. 2023-06-06T05:11:41Z 2023-06-06T05:11:41Z 2022 Journal Article Zhong, L. L., Wang, R., Lam, W. C., Zhu, Q., Du, P., Cao, P., Jiang, T., Zhang, Y., Shen, J., Su, X., Xue, L., Mao, J., Fang, Y., Gao, M., Hu, C., Peng, J., Gu, Y., Wei, Q., Huang, R., ...He, D. (2022). The combination of Chinese and Western Medicine in the management of rheumatoid arthritis: a real-world cohort study across China. Frontiers in Pharmacology, 13, 933519-. https://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2022.933519 1663-9812 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/168573 10.3389/fphar.2022.933519 36278204 2-s2.0-85140270963 13 933519 en Frontiers in Pharmacology © 2022 Zhong, Wang, Lam, Zhu, Du, Cao, Jiang, Zhang, Shen, Su, Xue, Mao, Fang, Gao, Hu, Peng, Gu, Wei, Huang, Lyu, Liu and He. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. application/pdf |
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Objective: To investigate the efficacy of Integrative medicine (IM), compare with Western medicine (WM), in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) in a cohort study. Methods: This is a cohort study with recruitment of RA patients from 10 hospitals in China. The primary outcome was change in disease activity score 28 (DAS28) during 4 follow-up visits. Generalized estimating equation (GEE) models that controlled for variables were used to investigate a time trend and assess group differences in the primary outcome and secondary outcomes after propensity score matching (PSM). Results: A total of 3195 patients with RA received IM (n = 1379, 43.2%) or WM (n = 1816, 56.8%). Following 1:1 propensity score matching, 1,331 eligible patients prescribed IM were compared to 1,331 matched patients prescribed WM. The GEE analysis with PSM showed that the IM was more beneficial to significantly decrease the levels of VAS, PGA and PhGA (VAS: odds ratio (OR), 0.76; 95% CI, 0.63-0.92; p = 0.004; PGA: OR, 0.76; 95% CI, 0.64-0.92; p = 0.007; and PhGA: OR, 0.77; 95% CI, 0.64, 0.93; p = 0.004), and reduce DAS28 (OR, 0.84; 95% CI, 0.73-0.98; p = 0.030) in the per-protocol population. Conclusion: This study suggests that compare to WM, IM has advantages in improving RA-related outcomes. However, the statistical significance might not reveal significant clinical difference. Further studies should be focused on specific treatment strategies and/or disease stages. |
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The combination of Chinese and Western Medicine in the management of rheumatoid arthritis: a real-world cohort study across China |
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