Heliyon (Nov 2023)

Comparative effectiveness of different treatments for post-stroke insomnia: A network meta-analysis

  • Zhaoming Song,
  • Ying chen,
  • Jian Li,
  • Zhouqin Chen,
  • Xiaojun Lu,
  • Zhong Wang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 11
p. e21801

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Background: :Post-stroke insomnia(PSI)is one of the common complications after stroke and it is a chronic problem and hampers the patient's recovery. Some treatments have been shown to be effective in treating post-stroke insomnia. However, it is not clear which treatment is more effective. Methods: In this study, we searched CNKI, PubMed, and Cochrane Library for appropriate keywords with a deadline of October 2022 to select 23 randomized controlled trials(RCTs). The mean difference between different treatments was assessed and summarized as mean and 95 % confidence interval (CI), resulting in a Bayesian network meta-analysis. Results: By meta-analysis of Bayesian networks, we found acupuncture(MD, −2.49; 95 % CI, [-3.63, −1.31]) and herbal (MD, −2.79; 95 % CI, [-4.9, −0.69]) were significantly better than estazolam in terms of PSQI score change, and the difference was statistically significant. Dexzopiclone, electrics stimulation, rTMS and zopiclone were not statistically significant with other treatments. Conclusion: Herbal, zopiclone, and acupuncture were more effective in improving PSQI scores in patients with post-stroke insomnia, followed by rTMS and dexzopiclone. However, the effectiveness between herbal, zopiclone and acupuncture was not statistically significant. Acupuncture and herbal are promising for the treatment of PSI, and more research remains to be invested.

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