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Oral herbal medicine for women with intrahepatic cholestasis in pregnancy: a systematic review of randomized controlled trials.

Ruiting WangNuo ChengRongyan PengZeyu YuMengdie NanHui-Juan Cao
Published in: BMC complementary medicine and therapies (2020)
This review found the current evidence may support the effectiveness of combination of herbal medicine and conventional medicine for decreasing the maternal pruritus scores, the serum TBA, and the number of fetal distress, or asphyxia neonatorum events related to this condition (which was supported by TSA results). Since there were obvious statistical and clinical heterogeneity among trials, and the methodological quality of the included studies was poor, the level of the evidence could only be defined as "very low" according to the GRADE criteria. Further high quality studies are still needed to testify the effectiveness and safety of herbal medicine for ICP.
Keyphrases
  • case control
  • pregnancy outcomes
  • randomized controlled trial
  • systematic review
  • single cell
  • preterm birth
  • drug induced
  • pregnant women
  • quality improvement
  • birth weight
  • body mass index
  • atopic dermatitis