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Issues in Research Design for Complementary and Alternative Medicine Ronald Glick, MD Medical Director—CIM Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and PM&R University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine

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Page 1: Issues in Research Design for Complementary and Alternative Medicine Ronald Glick, MD Medical Director—CIM Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and PM&R University.

Issues in Research Design for Complementary and

Alternative Medicine

Ronald Glick, MDMedical Director—CIMAssistant Professor of Psychiatry and PM&R

University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine

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Clash of Cultures

• Gold standard of research is ___• 1 issue Double Standard• Many Western therapies don’t meet

thisArthroscopy for Knee OA Moseley JB et. al NEJM 2002 347(2): 81-8

3 groups: Debridement, Lavage, & ShamResults: No differences in pain or fxn

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Research Issues in CAM Studies Type 1 Error Greatest concern is not having a

believable control Cultural factors—eg expectation

effect of an acupuncture study will likely be high in China

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Research Issues in CAM StudiesType 2 Errors Placebo is ___ & ___ Having an “ert” placebo Acupuncture—common control superficial

needling of non-acu points—DNIC Watering down a therapy so that it’s

standardized—eg cook-book acupuncture points for IBS rather than an individualized protocol based on pulse & tongue dx

Non-specific effects of support of being in a study

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Western-Designed StudyAcupuncture for IBS• Look at acupuncture only—no herbs• No individual TCM Diagnosis• Diarrhea vs Constipation

predominant may have correlate in TCM

• Pick standardized points for everyone• No flexibility to modify approach,

unless built into the protocol that specific points can be added, e.g. for nausea or TCM Dx

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Difficulty in Finding Benefit > Placebo• GERAC trials—Multicenter trial

Acu/LBPHaake M et. al. Arch Internal Medicine 2007 167(17): 1892-8

340 practices in Germany & 1100 patientsSubjects randomized to TCM acupuncture, Sham acupuncture, or PT/MD contactTx response at 6 months 48%, 44%, & 27

• More recent meta-analysis-4 groups statisitcal but not clinical difference acupuncture vs. control

Vickers AJ, Cronin AM, Maschino AC, et al. Acupuncture for Chronic Pain: Individual Patient Data Meta-analysis. Arch Intern Med. 2012;172(19):1444-1453.

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Domains of CAM (NCCAM)

• Whole (Alternative) Systems• Biologically Based Tx• Manipulative & Body Based• Mind-Body• Energetic

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Whole Systems

• Each have an understanding of health & disease, pathophysiology, & pathogenesis

• When you draw the Venn Diagram, there may be some overlap with Western Medicine

• Since Dx (eg in TCM) may not concur with Western Dx, difficult to study in Western model

• Often too many variables for Western study

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Biologically Based Tx

• Easiest to study in a RCT model• Issues:

Standardization of plant extractIsolate out specific agent vs. extracte.g. with ginkgoidsPotential for impurities or contaminantsPick the right 1—Glucosamine/ChondroitinClegg DO et. al. NEJM 2006 354(8): 795-8081 good reference on supplements, through HSL-on-line:Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database

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Manipulative & Body Based Tx

• Similar issue to acupuncture in finding an inert & believable placebo

• Hard to find people naïve to chiropractic• If you position a person like you would

for DC manipulation—mobilization without impulse

• Activator is a consideration, which can be rigged to not deliver any force

• Most of the studies look at other comparison group

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Mind-Body Approaches

• Generally look at a comparison group—e.g. Enhanced Usual Care

• Some areas, e.g. Biofeedback for Migraines no longer “Alternative”

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Energetic Therapies

• Energetic fields/healing, e.g. Therapeutic Touch/Reiki

• External magnetic fields, e.g. static magnets in a lumbar support

• Most difficult to study with a plausible inert control

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Future Directions

• Focus on Physiologic Effects of Interventions

Functional imaging in acupuncture studies

Heart Rate Variability in Mind-Body Interventions

• Qualitative research• Pragmatic design

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Design Your Own Study

• Pick a condition you’d like to treat• What commonalities do these have• Pick a modality to study• What leads you to choose that

approach• Benefits & shortcomings with this

approach