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背景:对抗疗法医生和阿育吠陀医师合作开展了一项传统医学研究,该研究由世界卫生组织赞助。研究目的:该研究旨在测试阿育吠陀疗法治疗类风湿关节炎(RA)的有效性和安全性:本研究在印度哥印拜陀的阿育吠陀信托基金进行:在这项独特的经典阿育吠陀疗法治疗 RA 的研究中,对抗疗法医生在 7 年内共招募了 290 名确诊为 RA 的患者,并根据美国风湿病协会的标准每 6 周评估一次阿育吠陀疗法的治疗效果:握力、行走时间、肿痛关节数量、关节数量、功能分级、红细胞沉降率和类风湿因子。阿育吠陀医师严格按照经典阿育吠陀经文中规定的原则进行个性化治疗。治疗时间从 1 个月到 6 个月不等:由于 20 世纪 70 年代计算机技术的限制,这些数据没有经过计算机处理。因此,采用重复测量 t 检验法对每次 12 个月的数据进行分析。报告了中心倾向(平均值)和概率值。本文介绍了在研究第一年结束时登记并出院的患者(N = 33)的结果:结果:从入院到出院,所有参数在统计学上都有明显改善:结果表明,经典阿育吠陀疗法对第一批完成治疗的患者是有效的。即使是功能严重受限的患者也有明显改善。虽然没有对照组,但结果是积极的,值得在对照试验中进一步研究经典阿育吠陀疗法对 RA 的治疗效果。
The efficacy of Ayurvedic treatment for rheumatoid arthritis: Cross-sectional experiential profile of a longitudinal study.
Context: Allopathic and Ayurvedic physicians collaborated on a study of traditional medicine, which was sponsored by the World Health Organization.
Aims: The aim of the study was to test the efficacy and safety of Ayurvedic treatment for rheumatoid arthritis (RA).
Settings and design: This study was conducted at the Ayurvedic Trust, Coimbatore, India.
Materials and methods: In this unique study of classical Ayurvedic treatment for RA, allopathic physicians enrolled a total of 290 patients with a confirmed diagnosis of RA over a 7-year period, and once every 6 weeks evaluated Ayurvedic treatment outcomes on the basis of American Rheumatism Association criteria: grip strength, walking time, number of swollen and painful joints, joint count, functional class, erythrocyte sedimentation rate, and rheumatoid factor. Ayurvedic physicians administered individualized treatment, closely adhering to principles set forth in classical Ayurvedic texts. The duration of treatment varied from 1 to 6 months.
Statistical analysis used: Due to limitations in computer technology in the 1970s, the data were not computerized. Therefore, data for 12 months at a time were analyzed, using repeated measures t-test. Measures of central tendency (means) and probability values were reported. Results from the patients enrolled and discharged at the end of the first year of the study (N = 33) are presented in this paper.
Results: There was statistically significant improvement in all parameters from admission to discharge.
Conclusions: The results indicated that classical Ayurvedic treatment was effective in this first cohort of patients who completed treatment. Even patients with severe functional limitations showed significant improvement. Although there was no control group, the results are positive enough to warrant further study of classical Ayurvedic treatment for RA in controlled trials.