Study on the effectiveness and safety of Xingpi Yanger granule combined with Saccharomyces boulardii for rotavirus enteritis in children: A protocol for systematic review and meta-analysis

To systematically evaluate the effectiveness and safety of traditional Chinese medicine preparation XPYEG combined with SBI and SBI alone in the treatment of REC, and to provide the reference in drugs for the clinical treatment of children with rotavirus enteritis. Retrieving the English databases:...

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Published inMedicine (Baltimore) Vol. 100; no. 16; p. e25593
Main Authors Qiu, Cheng-Ying, Guo, Zao-Xia, Zhang, Gui-Hua, Feng, Yong-Hong, Deng, Ying-Yun, Chen, Xian-Jia, Wu, Xiao-Dong, Huang, Shan-Wen
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Abstract To systematically evaluate the effectiveness and safety of traditional Chinese medicine preparation XPYEG combined with SBI and SBI alone in the treatment of REC, and to provide the reference in drugs for the clinical treatment of children with rotavirus enteritis. Retrieving the English databases: PubMed, Cochrane Library and Embase; Chinese databases: CNKI, CBM and WANFANG Data. Retrieving a randomized controlled trial of XPYEG and SBI in the treatment of REC. The retrieval time is from the above database until September 2020. The retrieval strategy of combining free words and subject words is adopted, and the references included in the literature are searched manually in accordance with the literature studied in this paper and not included in the above database. Two researchers screen the literature according to the literature inclusion and exclusion criteria, extract valid data and evaluate the quality of the literature, and cross-check it. Using the RevMan 5.3 software to conduct the meta-analysis on the main outcome and secondary outcome indicators of the included literature, while assessing the evidence quality of included study. The effectiveness and safety of XPYEG and SBI in the treatment of REC are presented through the main and secondary outcome indicators. DOI 10.17605/OSF.IO/3QSZG. This study will conclude whether the combination of XPYEG and SBI is more effective than SBI alone in the treatment of REC, and whether the medication increases the risk of adverse reactions compared with single medication. This study does not involve the specific patients, and all research data comes from publicly available professional literature, so an ethics committee is not required to conduct an ethical review and approval of the study.
AbstractList To systematically evaluate the effectiveness and safety of traditional Chinese medicine preparation XPYEG combined with SBI and SBI alone in the treatment of REC, and to provide the reference in drugs for the clinical treatment of children with rotavirus enteritis.BACKGROUNDTo systematically evaluate the effectiveness and safety of traditional Chinese medicine preparation XPYEG combined with SBI and SBI alone in the treatment of REC, and to provide the reference in drugs for the clinical treatment of children with rotavirus enteritis.Retrieving the English databases: PubMed, Cochrane Library and Embase; Chinese databases: CNKI, CBM and WANFANG Data. Retrieving a randomized controlled trial of XPYEG and SBI in the treatment of REC. The retrieval time is from the above database until September 2020. The retrieval strategy of combining free words and subject words is adopted, and the references included in the literature are searched manually in accordance with the literature studied in this paper and not included in the above database. Two researchers screen the literature according to the literature inclusion and exclusion criteria, extract valid data and evaluate the quality of the literature, and cross-check it. Using the RevMan 5.3 software to conduct the meta-analysis on the main outcome and secondary outcome indicators of the included literature, while assessing the evidence quality of included study.METHODSRetrieving the English databases: PubMed, Cochrane Library and Embase; Chinese databases: CNKI, CBM and WANFANG Data. Retrieving a randomized controlled trial of XPYEG and SBI in the treatment of REC. The retrieval time is from the above database until September 2020. The retrieval strategy of combining free words and subject words is adopted, and the references included in the literature are searched manually in accordance with the literature studied in this paper and not included in the above database. Two researchers screen the literature according to the literature inclusion and exclusion criteria, extract valid data and evaluate the quality of the literature, and cross-check it. Using the RevMan 5.3 software to conduct the meta-analysis on the main outcome and secondary outcome indicators of the included literature, while assessing the evidence quality of included study.The effectiveness and safety of XPYEG and SBI in the treatment of REC are presented through the main and secondary outcome indicators.RESULTSThe effectiveness and safety of XPYEG and SBI in the treatment of REC are presented through the main and secondary outcome indicators.DOI 10.17605/OSF.IO/3QSZG.OSF REGISTRATION NUMBERDOI 10.17605/OSF.IO/3QSZG.This study will conclude whether the combination of XPYEG and SBI is more effective than SBI alone in the treatment of REC, and whether the medication increases the risk of adverse reactions compared with single medication.CONCLUSIONThis study will conclude whether the combination of XPYEG and SBI is more effective than SBI alone in the treatment of REC, and whether the medication increases the risk of adverse reactions compared with single medication.This study does not involve the specific patients, and all research data comes from publicly available professional literature, so an ethics committee is not required to conduct an ethical review and approval of the study.ETHICS AND DISSEMINATIONThis study does not involve the specific patients, and all research data comes from publicly available professional literature, so an ethics committee is not required to conduct an ethical review and approval of the study.
To systematically evaluate the effectiveness and safety of traditional Chinese medicine preparation XPYEG combined with SBI and SBI alone in the treatment of REC, and to provide the reference in drugs for the clinical treatment of children with rotavirus enteritis. Retrieving the English databases: PubMed, Cochrane Library and Embase; Chinese databases: CNKI, CBM and WANFANG Data. Retrieving a randomized controlled trial of XPYEG and SBI in the treatment of REC. The retrieval time is from the above database until September 2020. The retrieval strategy of combining free words and subject words is adopted, and the references included in the literature are searched manually in accordance with the literature studied in this paper and not included in the above database. Two researchers screen the literature according to the literature inclusion and exclusion criteria, extract valid data and evaluate the quality of the literature, and cross-check it. Using the RevMan 5.3 software to conduct the meta-analysis on the main outcome and secondary outcome indicators of the included literature, while assessing the evidence quality of included study. The effectiveness and safety of XPYEG and SBI in the treatment of REC are presented through the main and secondary outcome indicators. DOI 10.17605/OSF.IO/3QSZG. This study will conclude whether the combination of XPYEG and SBI is more effective than SBI alone in the treatment of REC, and whether the medication increases the risk of adverse reactions compared with single medication. This study does not involve the specific patients, and all research data comes from publicly available professional literature, so an ethics committee is not required to conduct an ethical review and approval of the study.
Author Guo, Zao-Xia
Deng, Ying-Yun
Huang, Shan-Wen
Wu, Xiao-Dong
Qiu, Cheng-Ying
Zhang, Gui-Hua
Chen, Xian-Jia
Feng, Yong-Hong
AuthorAffiliation Department of Spleen-Stomach Diseases, Danzhou Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, No. 30-20 Zhongxing Avenue, Danzhou City
Department of Neonatology, Haikou Hospital of the Matemal and Child Health, NO.6 Wentan Road, Guoxing Avenue, Qiongshan District, Haikou City
Department of Pediatrics, Sanya People 's Hospital, No. 558 Jiefang Road, Tianya District, Sanya City
Department of Internal Medicine of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Danzhou Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, No. 30–20 Zhongxing Avenue, Danzhou City
Department of Geriatrics, Danzhou Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, No. 30-20 Zhongxing Avenue, Danzhou City
Department of Pediatrics, Haikou Hospital of the Matemal and Child Health, NO.6 Wentan Road, Guoxing Avenue, Qiongshan District, Haikou City, Hainan Province, China
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Title Study on the effectiveness and safety of Xingpi Yanger granule combined with Saccharomyces boulardii for rotavirus enteritis in children: A protocol for systematic review and meta-analysis
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