Meta AnalysisID 7244

植物性物质和营养补充剂治疗对成人患者耳鸣严重程度感知影响的系统评价与Meta分析

CRD42023446824

What evidence is there about the effectiveness of herbal therapy or nutritional supplements compared to placebo or concomitan interventions in reducing the severity of tinnitus in adults with acute or chronic tinnitus?

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Meta Analysis Id
7244
Evidence Id
15802
Core Evidence Id
15802
Source Meta Analysis Id
7228
Herb2 Meta Analysis Id
HBMA007228
Crd Id
CRD42023446824
Title
A systematic review and meta-analysis of the effects of plant-based substances and nutritional supplements therapy on tinnitus severity perception in adult patients
Review Question
What evidence is there about the effectiveness of herbal therapy or nutritional supplements compared to placebo or concomitan interventions in reducing the severity of tinnitus in adults with acute or chronic tinnitus?
Study Type Included
Randomized clinical trials (RCTs) comparing the use of herbal compound or dietary supplements therapy versus placebo or any control group with a concomitant intervention on tinnitus patients.
Condition Being Studied
Tinnitus in adults with chronic or acute tinnitus through these domains: a) Tinnitus severity measured through subjective assessment of tinnitus severity, frequency or annoyance using visual analogue scales (VAS). b) Tinnitus loudness can be measured through performance-based procedures such as tinnitus loudness or pitch matching. c) The impact of tinnitus on patients’ daily life can be measured on standardized self-reported questionnaires.
Participant
Inclusion: The studies considered in the review will include adult patients with subjective tinnitus (acute or chronic) or participants with tinnitus due to (sudden) sensorineural hearing loss, regardless of sex. Exclusion: Will be excluded studies considering persons under 18 years, or whit other neurological disorder or cognitive impairment.
Animal
Human Disease Modelled
Intervention
Eligible interventions include herbal compounds (e.g., Ginkgo biloba, Açaí, Hangekobokuto, caffeine), dietary supplements (e.g., melatonin, alpha-lipoic acid, papaverine hydrochloride, manganese, zinc sulfate, vitamin B complex).
Comparator Control
Control group with placebo or concomitant interventions.
Main Outcome
Changes in the score of questionnaires, scales, clinical tests that evaluate the tinnitus severity. The results obtained will be combined in a meta-analysis. Measures of effect The primary outcome will be reported and analyzed as a standardized mean difference if such data is available: a) tinnitus subjective severity outcomes (e.g., frequency or annoyance using visual analogue scales (VAS)). b) tinnitus psychoacoustic outcomes (e.g., tinnitus loudness or pitch matching)
Outcome Measure
Additional Outcome
Changes in the score of questionnaires, scales, clinical tests that evaluate impact of tinnitus on patients’ daily life. Measures of effect If available, additional outcomes will be reported and analyzed as a standardized mean difference.
Study Method
Meta-analysis, Systematic review
Keyword
Adult; Dietary Supplements; Humans; Patients; Phytotherapy; Tinnitus
Contact
Yordanis Enriquez Canto [email protected]
Organisational Affiliation
Universidad Católica Sedes Sapientiae https://www.ucss.edu.pe/facultad-salud
Funding Source
No sponsors
Other Selection Criteria
Final Publication
Same Topic Review
Published Protocol
Review Type
Language
English
Country
Chile, Peru
Review Stage
Review Ongoing
First Submission Date
2023-07-19
Registration Date
2023-07-31
Anticipated Start Date
2023-08-09
Anticipated Completion Date
2023-11-09
Title Cn
植物性物质和营养补充剂治疗对成人患者耳鸣严重程度感知影响的系统评价与Meta分析
Title En
A systematic review and meta-analysis of the effects of plant-based substances and nutritional supplements therapy on tinnitus severity perception in adult patients
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