目前临床研究协调员(CRC)在完成高质量的临床试验中所扮演的角色越来越受到国内药物临床试验机构及药物申办者的广泛关注。作为临床试验过程中重要的一员,CRC承担着协调及管理临床试验项目的任务,具有“项目管理助手、后勤保障支持”的特点。四川大学华西医院国家药物临床试验机构在中医专业新药临床试验过程中,尝试配备CRC并在实际工作中取得了一定成效,同时也积累了实践经验。现就该机构中医专业新药临床试验过程中,CRC的运行机制和具体工作职责进行简要介绍,为各药物临床试验机构的建设和管理、药物临床试验的质量和整体水平的提高提供参考。
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness and safety of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) plus transcatheter arterial chemoembolization (TACE) compared with TACE alone, in the treatment of unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Methods The Cochrane Library, MEDLINE, EMBASE, CANCERLIT, CBM, CNKI and VIP were searched electronically. Relevant journals and conference proceedings were also handsearched. The quality of included studies was assessed according to the criteria recommended by the Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Interventions, and meta-analyses were performed for homogeneous studies using The Cochrane Collaboration’s RevMan 4.2.10 software. Subgroup analyses by frequency of TACE (lt;3 or ≥3 times) were also performed. Results Thirty seven trials, all published in China, involving 2 653 participants were included. The quality of 2 studies was graded B (medium) and that of the other 35 was graded C (low). Meta-analyses showed that TCM plus TACE, compared with TACE alone, could significantly improve survival, tumor response (complete and partial), quality of life and clinical symptoms, and was also associated with a lower incidence of adverse reactions. Subgroup analyses indicated that, patients with less than three TACE had more significant improvement in survival and clinical symptoms, while patients with three or more TACE had more significant improvement in tumor response and quality of life. The incidence of adverse reactions was similar between these two different frequencies of TACE. Conclusions The treatment regimen of TCM plus TACE is superior to TACE alone in patients with unresectable HCC. As the existing data have a high risk of bias, the current evidence is insufficient to define the efficacy of the combination treatment, and further large-scale, high-quality randomized controlled trials are needed.
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness and safety of Lianpu granule (LPG) in the treatment of common cold (Feng-Re syndrome). Methods The clinical trials were conducted by good clinical practice (GCP). In the phaseⅡ, a double-blind controlled trial involving 48 patients with common cold (Feng-Re syndrome) allocated by a random number table to receive LPG (n=24) or compound oral liquid of Shuanghuanglian (SHL) (n=24) as conducted; the other 80 patients included in the phase Ⅲ, multi-center randomized and controlled trial were divided into the LPG group (n=60) and SHL group (n=20) by a random number table. We didn’t evaluate the allocation concealment. LPG was administered as a dose of 8 g, three times a day, and SHL, as a dose of 10 ml, three times a day. The treatment duration for both groups was 3 days. All data were analyzed by using stata 7.0 for per-protocol population. Results In the Lianpu granule group, the good improvement rates were 90.00% (18/20) and 85.00% (51/60), and the improvement rates were 95.00% (19/20) and 98.33% (59/60); the good improvement rates for traditional Chinese medicine syndromes were 85.00% (17/20) and 85.00% (51/60), and the improvement rates were 95.00% (19/20) and 98.33% (59/60); the good improvement rates for fever were 85.00% (17/20) and 86.05% (37/43), and the improvement rates were 95.00% (19/20) and 95.35% (41/43) in the phase Ⅱ and Ⅲ respectively. Meanwhile for the compound oral liquid of SHL group, the good improvement rates were 85.71% (18/21) and 80.00% (16/20), and the improvement rates were 95.24% (20/21) and 95.00% (19/20); the good improvement rates for traditional Chinese medicine syndromes were 85.71% (18/21) and 80.00% (16/20), and the improvement rates were 95.24% (20/21) and 95.00% (19/20); the good improvement rates for fever were 85.71% (18/21) and 80.00% (12/15), and the improvement rates were 90.48% (19/21) and 93.33% (14/15) in the phase Ⅱ and Ⅲ respectively. No significant differences were seen between LPG and SHL groups on treatment duration, clinical effect and improvement rate for fever (all P >0.05). No adverse effects were seen in this study. Conclusion LPG has showed a definite clinical effect on common cold (Feng-Re syndrome) with no observed adverse effects.
Objective To assess the effectiveness and safety of Shenling granule for lower urinary tract infection (damp-heat in lower-Jiao ) in comparison with Niaoganling Chongji. Methods A double-bhnd, double-dummy, randomized controlled trial was conducted. A total of 96 patients (damp-heat in lower-Jiao) were randomized to the treatment group (n =72, Shenling granule, 1 bag, rid) and the control group (n =24, Niaoganling Chongji, 1 bag, tid). The therapeutic course for both groups was 1 week. Results ITT (intention-to-treatment) analysis showed that the total effective rates of the treatment group and the controlled group were 92.43% and 91.31% , respectively (P 〉0.05). PP (perprotocol-population) analysis showed that they were 92.31% and 90.91% , respectively ( P 〉0.05 ). The effective rates on Chinese medicine symptom of the treatment group and the controlled group were 93.43% and 95, 65% respectively by ITT analysis ( P 〉0.05 ) , 95.38% and 94.45% respectively by PP analysis ( P 〉0.05 ), No significant difference between the two groups was detected. No adverse effect was found. Conclusions There is no significant difference between Shenling granule and Niaoganling Chongji in the treatment of patients with lower urinary tract infection. No adverse effect was found.
Objective To evaluate the efficacy and safety of Tongxiening granule (TXNG) in the treatment of diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) (stagnation of the liver-qi attacking the spleen). Methods In a prospective, randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind clinical trial, 60 patients with diarrhea-predominant IBS were randomly divided into the TXNG group (TXNG, 5.0g, 3 times daily; n =30) and the placebo group (placebo, 5. 0g, 3 times daily; n =30). The treatment was administered for 3 weeks, and the follow-up was conducted for 4 weeks.Results (1)Abdominal pain: The cure rates were 57. 7% vs. 16. 0% ( by per-protocol analysis, PP) and 31.0% vs. 7.1% ( by intention-to-treat analysis (ITT) ; and the overall improvement rates were 92.3% vs. 44.0% (PP) and 82.7% vs. 39.3% (ITT) in the TXNG and the placebo groups respectively ( P 〈0. 05). (2) Diarrhea : the cure rates were 46. 2% vs. 20. 0% (PP) and 41.4% vs. 17. 9% (ITT) , and the overall improvement rates were 96. 2% vs 48. 0% (PP) and 86. 2% vs 42.9% (ITT) in the two groups respectively (P 〈0.05). (3)Traditional Chinese medicine symptoms: the cure rates were 30.8% vs. 4.0% (PP) and 27.6% vs. 3.6% (ITT) ; and the overall improevment rates were 92.3% vs. 48.0% (PP) and 82.7% vs 42.9% (ITT) in the two groups respectively (P 〈0. 05). The pain duration after treatment in the TXNG group was significantly shortened compared with the placebo group (7.6 ±4. 6d vs 14. 4 ±4. 3d, P =0. 0125). After 4-week follow-up, it suggested that the recrudescent duration in symptoms related to IBS in the TXNG group was longer than that in the placebo group (11.5 ±5.3 d vs 6.2 ±6.9 d, P = 0. 019). No adverse effects were found in the TXNG group. Conclusion It was demonstrated that TXNG is effective and safe in the treatment of diarrhea-predominant ms (stagnation of the liver-qi attacking the spleen).
Objective To assess the effectiveness and safety of Jiuweirougan granule in the treatment of chronic hepatitis with hepatic fibrosis. Methods A double-blind, double dummy and randomized controlled method was adopted. Forty-six patients were selected by using the inclusion and exclusion criteria and were randomizedly allocated to the treatment group (n=23, Jiuweirougan 10 g, twice a day) and the control group (n=23, treated with Biejiaruangan 4 pills, three times a day). The duration of treatment for both groups lasted for 6 months. Results Two patients in the treatment group dropped out halfway through the study, while one patient in the control group was withdrawal for irregular treatment. Analysis according to intention-to-treat (ITT) and per-protocol (PP) was conducted. In the treatment group, the effective rates of TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine) on the syndrome were 82.61% (19/23) (ITT) and 90.48% (19/21) (PP), while in the control group, there were 86.96% (20/23) (ITT) and 86.36% (19/20) (PP). There was no significant difference between the two groups (P>0.05). The improvement rate of serum parameters in the treatment group such as hyaluronic acid (HA), type Ⅲ procollagen (PCⅢ), type Ⅳ collagewn (CⅣ) and laminin (LN) were 28.57% (6/21), 23.81% (5/21), 28.57% (6/21) and 4.76% (1/21), respectively, while in control group, the rates were 36.37% (8/22),13.64% (3/22), 36.37% (8/22) and 9.09% (2/22), respectively. No significant difference was seen between the two groups (P>0.05). ITT and PP analysis revealed similar results. No obvious adverse effects were noted. Conclusion Jiuweirougan granule may improve chronic hepatitis with fibrosis, and its effect is equal to that of Biejiaruangan. No obvious toxic-adverse effects were seen.