Research Article

[Retracted] Acupuncture and Moxibustion in the Treatment of Adult Diarrhea Irritable Bowel Syndrome: A Network Meta-analysis

Table 2

Network meta-analysis of the overall efficacy of different acupuncture and moxibustion therapies for IBS-D [OR (95% CI)].

B

1.30 (0.21,8.00)A
0.49 (0.14,1.75)0.38 (0.05,2.65)D
0.64 (0.10,4.11)0.50 (0.05,5.30)1.30 (0.18,9.19)E
1.49 (0.23,9.47)1.15 (0.11,11.80)3.01 (0.42,21.56)2.31 (0.21,25.34)F
1.77 (0.29,10.67)1.36 (0.14,13.64)3.58 (0.53,24.18)2.75 (0.26,28.72)1.19 (0.12,12.18)G
6.34 (2.83,14.21)4.89 (0.96,24.97)12.83 (4.49,36.64)9.86 (1.77,55.00)4.26 (0.81,22.53)3.58 (0.71,18.21)H
2.23 (1.02,4.85)1.72 (0.32,9.09)4.50 (1.67,12.14)3.46 (0.64,18.65)1.50 (0.27,8.19)1.26 (0.25,6.44)0.35 (0.25,0.49)A

A, acupuncture; B, warming needle moxibustion; C, electroacupuncture; D, acupuncture + sandwiched moxibustion; E, acupuncture+heat-sensitive moxibustion; F, acupuncture+acupoint application; G, acupuncture+thunder-fire moxibustion; H, pinaverium bromide.