Comparison between Xingnaojing Injection (醒脑静注射液) and Naloxone in Treatment of Acute Alcohol Intoxication: An Updated Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials
Comparison between Xingnaojing Injection (醒脑静注射液) and Naloxone in Treatment of Acute Alcohol Intoxication: An Updated Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials
Comparison between Xingnaojing Injection (醒脑静注射液) and Naloxone in Treatment of Acute Alcohol Intoxication: An Updated Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials
Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine2019年25卷第12期 页码:926-935
Affiliations:
1.Centre for Evidence-Based Chinese Medicine, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing (100029), China
2.First Clinical Medical College of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing (100029), China
3.School of Chinese Pharmacy, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing (100029), China
Author bio:
Correspondence to: Dr. WU Jia-rui, Tel: 86-10-64286335, E-mail: exogamy@163.com
Funds:
the National Natural Science Foundation of China(81473547;81673829);the Beijing Municipal Organization Department Talents Project(2017000020124G292)
Hui-juan CAO, Nuo CHENG, Rui-ting WANG, 等. Comparison between Xingnaojing Injection (醒脑静注射液) and Naloxone in Treatment of Acute Alcohol Intoxication: An Updated Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials[J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2019,25(12):926-935.
Hui-juan CAO, Nuo CHENG, Rui-ting WANG, et al. Comparison between Xingnaojing Injection (醒脑静注射液) and Naloxone in Treatment of Acute Alcohol Intoxication: An Updated Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials[J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2019,25(12):926-935.
Hui-juan CAO, Nuo CHENG, Rui-ting WANG, 等. Comparison between Xingnaojing Injection (醒脑静注射液) and Naloxone in Treatment of Acute Alcohol Intoxication: An Updated Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials[J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2019,25(12):926-935. DOI: 10.1007/s11655-019-3037-3.
Hui-juan CAO, Nuo CHENG, Rui-ting WANG, et al. Comparison between Xingnaojing Injection (醒脑静注射液) and Naloxone in Treatment of Acute Alcohol Intoxication: An Updated Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials[J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2019,25(12):926-935. DOI: 10.1007/s11655-019-3037-3.
Comparison between Xingnaojing Injection (醒脑静注射液) and Naloxone in Treatment of Acute Alcohol Intoxication: An Updated Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials
摘要
Abstract
Objectives:
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To investigate the effectiveness and safety of Xingnaojing Injection (XNJ
醒脑静注射液) compared with naloxone for the treatment of acute alcohol intoxication (AAI)
and provide the latest evidence through evidence-based approach.
Methods:
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Seven electro-databases including PubMed
EMBASE
Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials
Chinese National Knowledge Infrastructure Databases
Chinese Biomedical Literature Database
Chinese Science and Technology Periodical Database (VIP) and Wanfang Database were searched from the inception to January 2018. Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) comparing XNJ with naloxone for patients with AAI and reporting at least one of the below outcomes were included: patients' conscious recovery time
stay length in emergency department
disappearance time of the ataxia symptom
the severity of the symptoms
the blood alcohol content as well as the adverse events. Methodological quality of included trials was assessed using the risk of bias tool which recommended by the Cochrane Collaboration. Meta-analysis was conducted by Review Manager 5.3 software.
Results:
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Totally 141 trials with 13
901 patients were included in this review
all of them were assessed as unclear or high risk of bias. Results showed that on the basis of routine therapy
standard dose XNJ (10–20 mL) may have similar results with naloxone on the recovery time of consciousness (MD 12 min
95% CI 7.2–17.4 min) and disappearance time of symptoms (MD 6 min
95% CI –13.8–25.8 min) for patients with AAI. Larger dose of XNJ Injection (21–40 mL) may speed up the time (almost 1 h earlier). Combination of XNJ and naloxone seemed superior to the naloxone alone for all the relevant outcomes. The average difference of time in consciousness recovery was 2 h and the number of AAI patients whose consciousness recovery within 1 h was above 50% the combination group than in the control group (RR 1.42
95% CI 1.29 to 1.56). No severe adverse events or adverse reactions of XNJ were reported in the included trials.
Conclusions:
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Low quality of evidence showed XNJ may have equal effect as naloxone and may achieve better effect as add-on intervention with naloxone for patients with AAI. We failed to evaluate the safety of XNJ Injection due to the insufficient evidence in this review. Registration number in PROSPERO (No. CRD42018087804)