Tandon 1991.
Methods | Design: cross‐over Allocation concealment: unclear Blinding: patients and evaluators Drop‐outs/withdrawals: not given Jadad score: 1‐0‐0 Study schedule: 3 weeks baseline, 5 weeks treatment 1, 3 weeks washout, 5 weeks treatment 2. | |
Participants | N = 15, (6 female, 9 male). Age range 19‐57 years. Diagnosis ‐ Chronic stable asthma according to American Thoracic Society (ATS) criteria. All on inhaled steroids, all except 1 on theophylline. No oral steroids or cromoglycate. | |
Interventions | Acupuncture group: Standardized laser acupuncture formulae (n = 15) with 8 body points (SP‐6, ST‐36, LIV‐9, LI‐11, REN‐17, REN‐22, BL‐13, EX‐BW1) and 3 ear points ( asthma, lung, internal secretions).
Treatment with helium‐neon‐laser had a wavelength of 632,8 nm and emitted beam of 5.6 mw at the tip of the probe.
Power density delivered at each point was 0.56 J/cm2 per second. Control group: Sham laser acupuncture (n = 15) at 7 non‐specific (not indicated for asthma) acupuncture points (GB‐34, LIV‐8, LIV‐14, SI‐3, SI‐6, BL‐18, BL‐25) and 2 ear points (uterus and bladder). Treatment duration: 10 sessions (each 20 seconds for body and 10 sec for ear acupuncture) in 5 weeks. Acupuncturist: Physician, training not stated. TCM‐Diagnosis done/applied to intervention: (‐/‐) |
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Outcomes | Pulmonary function, drug use, symptom score and treatment preference. | |
Notes | Crossover design and data presentation unsuited for meta‐analysis. No significant effects between or within groups. | |
Risk of bias | ||
Bias | Authors' judgement | Support for judgement |
Adequate sequence generation? | Unclear risk | No information available |
Allocation concealment? | Unclear risk | No information available |
Blinding? All outcomes | High risk | Active and sham acupuncture not administered at identical sites |
Incomplete outcome data addressed? All outcomes | Unclear risk | No information available |
Free of other bias? | Unclear risk | Not enough information as to level of training |