BMJ Open (Nov 2024)

Traditional, complementary and integrative medicine therapies for the treatment of mild/moderate acute COVID-19: protocol for a systematic review and network meta-analysis

  • Long Ge,
  • Lehana Thabane,
  • Yuqing Zhang,
  • Gordon Guyatt,
  • Jason W Busse,
  • Behnam Sadeghirad,
  • Sunita Vohra,
  • Qiukui Hao,
  • Thomas Agoritsas,
  • Derek Chu,
  • Claudia M Witt,
  • Anqi Li,
  • Sarika Chaturvedi,
  • Myeong Soo Lee,
  • Jun Ren,
  • Angela Cheung,
  • Kavita U Kothari,
  • Benno Brinkhaus,
  • Qingyong He,
  • Patrick M Okwen,
  • Lin Ang,
  • Min Fang,
  • Lingjun Kong,
  • Yachan Li,
  • Geetha Krishnan,
  • Lisa Susan Wieland,
  • Bhushan Patwardhan,
  • Bernice Downey,
  • Jialing Zhu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2024-088959
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 11

Abstract

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Background Increasing evidence has emerged for traditional, complementary and integrative medicine (TCIM) to treat COVID-19 which requires systematic summaries of the net benefits of interventions against standard care and one another. The study aims to conduct a systematic review and network meta-analysis (NMA) regarding TCIM therapies for treating mild/moderate acute COVID-19, potentially informing the WHO guideline development and clinical decision-making.Methods and analysis We will search Embase, MEDLINE, Virtual Health Library on Traditional Complementary and Integrative Medicine, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, WHO’s International Clinical Trials Registry Platform with additional searches of Chinese and Korean literature sources for randomised controlled trials comparing TCIM with placebo, standard care, no treatment or with an alternate type of TCIM to treat COVID-19. We will limit the search dates from 2020 to 28 March 2024. Reviewers will, in duplicate, screen eligible articles, extract data and evaluate the risk of bias. We will conduct frequentist network meta-analyses for network comparisons and each outcome. We will assess the certainty of evidence using the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation approach and classify interventions from most to least effective or harmful.Ethics and dissemination This NMA is based on the existing trials and data which is not subject to ethical approval. We will publish the NMA in a peer-reviewed journal. This may provide methodological reference and clinical evidence for TCIM on future epidemic-prone diseases.PROSPERO registration number CRD42024517321.