Review of Traditional Chinese Medicines for Common Complications Related to Hemodialysis: An Evidence-Based Perspective.
Yan-Wen LiuYung-Tang HsuWen-Chin LeeMing-Yen TsaiPublished in: Evidence-based complementary and alternative medicine : eCAM (2021)
Renal replacement therapy is an important therapy for prolonging life in end-stage renal disease (ESRD) populations, and, in Taiwan, hemodialysis (HD) is the choice for most patients with ESRD. Although HD is effective for prolonging life, it is sometimes associated with complications that patients and doctors have to cope with every day, such as intradialytic hypotension, dialysis disequilibrium syndrome, and muscle cramps. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is a complementary and alternative therapy that has been recognized for its efficacy in treating a variety of diseases by the World Health Organization. Nowadays, the clinical practice of TCM for HD-related complications has received attention for its effectiveness and safety. In this article, we summarize the TCM viewpoint and different TCM interventions for HD-related complications, such as Chinese herbal medicine, acupuncture, herbal acupoint therapy, auricular acupoints, and moxibustion. In the ESRD population, TCM is able to balance Yin and Yang, prevent cardiovascular accidents, control blood pressure, and relieve pain. More importantly, TCM may also improve common HD-related complications such as uremic symptoms, imbalance of electrolyte and fluid status, insomnia, and malnutrition. The mechanism of TCM is considered related to the regulation of autonomous functions and the activation of biologically active chemical substances. According to the studies noted in this review article, TCM has been proven effective for HD-related complications. However, more well-designed and rigorous research will be necessary to reveal the underlying mechanisms in the future.
Keyphrases
- end stage renal disease
- chronic kidney disease
- peritoneal dialysis
- blood pressure
- gene expression
- skeletal muscle
- dna methylation
- chronic pain
- stem cells
- spinal cord injury
- type diabetes
- mesenchymal stem cells
- ejection fraction
- insulin resistance
- pain management
- patient reported outcomes
- genome wide
- glycemic control
- patient reported