• West China Hospital of Sichuan University Chinese Evidence-Based Medicine/Cochrane Center Chengdu; 610041; China;
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Objective  To investigate the quality of the randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) integrated with western medicine for severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS).
Method  All the randomized controlled trials of traditional Chinese medicine integrated with western medicine for SARS worldwide were gained by electronic searching and hand searching. The quality of the RCTs was analyzed by the quality grade evaluation used in Cochrane handbook.The sample size, the baseline data, the results indexes were also analyzed.
Results  Seven RCTs included 501 SARS cases were identified. The quality grade of one RCT is B, the other six RCTs were graded C. None pre-specified sample size. One RCT tested the differences of the baseline data by statistic method. One RCT reported quality of life as result index. None reported the adverse events.
Conclusions  Current RCTs of TCM integrated with western medicine can’t provide b evidence for clinical practice because of the poor quality.

Citation: LIU Xuemei,ZHANG Mingming,LI Youping,LI Tingqian,HE Lin,DU Liang. Quality of Randomized Controlled Trials of Traditional Chinese Medicine Integrated with Western Medicine for Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome. Chinese Journal of Evidence-Based Medicine, 2003, 03(4): 298-306. doi: Copy