辅助褪黑素治疗精神分裂症患者迟发性运动障碍:荟萃分析。

Chen-Hui Sun, Wei Zheng, Xin-Hu Yang, Dong-Bin Cai, Chee H Ng, Gabor S Ungvari, Hai-Yan Li, Yu-Jie Wu, Yu-Ping Ning, Yu-Tao Xiang
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背景:迟发性运动障碍(TD)以异常和不自主运动为特征。重要的是,TD可能会造成相当大的个人痛苦、社会和身体残疾。目的:本荟萃分析基于随机对照试验(rct),系统评估褪黑素治疗精神分裂症TD的疗效和耐受性。方法:由两名独立作者对中文(万方数据、中国知网、中国医学信息数据库)和英文(PubMed、PsycINFO、Embase、Cochrane Library数据库)数据库从建立至2017年6月8日进行计算机化系统检索。TD症状的严重程度是主要的结果测量指标,并使用Review Manager (RevMan) Version 5.3使用随机效应模型进行分析。采用Cochrane偏倚风险和Jadad量表对纳入的随机对照试验进行质量评价。采用GRADE(推荐、评估、发展和评价等级)系统推荐分级方法评估meta分析结果的总体质量水平。结果:共识别并分析了4个rct (n=130)。3项随机对照试验采用双盲法,1项随机对照试验采用Cochrane偏倚风险评估法,3项随机对照试验采用Jadad量表评价为高质量。与对照组相比,通过异常不自主运动量表(AIMS)测量,辅助褪黑素在减轻TD严重程度方面优于对照组(4个rct, n=130,加权平均差(WMD): -1.52(95%可信区间(CI): -3.24, 0.20), p=0.08;I2 =0%),尽管改善没有达到显著水平。根据GRADE方法,TD症状改善的总体证据质量被评为“低”。关于不良反应和认知效果的数据有限。结论:这项荟萃分析显示褪黑素有改善精神分裂症TD症状的潜力。未来需要更高质量和更大规模的随机对照试验来证实这些发现。
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Adjunctive Melatonin for Tardive Dyskinesia in Patients with Schizophrenia: A Meta-Analysis.

Background: Tardive dyskinesia (TD) is characterized by abnormal and involuntary movements. Importantly, TD could cause considerable personal suffering and social and physical disabilities.

Aims: This meta-analysis based on randomized controlled trials (RCTs) systematically assessed the therapeutic effect and tolerability of melatonin for TD in schizophrenia.

Methods: A computerized and systematical search of both Chinese (Wanfang Data, Chinese National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), SINOMED) and English (PubMed, PsycINFO, Embase, Cochrane Library databases) databases, from their inception until June 8, 2017, was conducted by two independent authors. The severity of TD symptoms were the primary outcome measure and analyzed using a random effects model by the Review Manager (RevMan) Version 5.3. Quality evaluation of included RCTs was conducted using the Cochrane risk of bias and Jadad scale. The GRADE (Grades of Recommendation, Assessment, Development, and Evaluation) system recommendation grading method was used to assess the overall quality level of meta-analytic outcomes.

Results: Four RCTs (n=130) were identified and analyzed. Three RCTs used double blind and 1 RCT used masked assessors using the Cochrane risk of bias, and 3 RCTs were rated as high quality based on Jadad scale. Compared with the control group, adjunctive melatonin was superior in reducing the severity of TD as measured by the Abnormal Involuntary Movement Scale (AIMS) (4 RCTs, n=130, weighted mean difference (WMD): -1.52 (95% confidence intervals (CI): -3.24, 0.20), p=0.08; I2 =0%) although the improvement did not reach a significant level. The overall evidence quality of the improvement of TD symptoms, according to GRADE approach, was rated as "Low". The data on the ADRs and cognitive effect were limited.

Conclusions: This meta-analysis shows that melatonin has potential for improving TD symptoms in schizophrenia. Future higher quality and larger RCTs are warranted to confirm the findings.

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