Homeopathy 2009; 98(01): 17-25
DOI: 10.1016/j.homp.2008.11.006
Original Paper
Copyright © The Faculty of Homeopathy 2008

Observational study of homeopathic and conventional therapies in patients with diabetic polyneuropathy

Raffaella Pomposelli
1   “Belladonna” Medical Association, Milan, Italy
,
Valeria Piasere
2   Department of Morphological-Biomedical Sciences, University of Verona, Italy
,
Cristina Andreoni
1   “Belladonna” Medical Association, Milan, Italy
,
Gavina Costini
1   “Belladonna” Medical Association, Milan, Italy
,
Elena Tonini
1   “Belladonna” Medical Association, Milan, Italy
,
Antonietta Spalluzzi
3   Quarenghi Clinic, S. Pellegrino, Bergamo, Italy
,
Daniela Rossi
3   Quarenghi Clinic, S. Pellegrino, Bergamo, Italy
,
Chiara Quarenghi
3   Quarenghi Clinic, S. Pellegrino, Bergamo, Italy
,
Maria Elisabetta Zanolin
4   Department of Medicine and Public Health (Biomedical Statistics Section), University of Verona, Italy
,
Paolo Bellavite
2   Department of Morphological-Biomedical Sciences, University of Verona, Italy
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Publication History

Received06 February 2008
revised27 October 2008

accepted18 November 2008

Publication Date:
20 December 2017 (online)

Methods: The feasibility and outcomes of homeopathic therapy in a group of type-2 diabetes mellitus patients with diabetic neuropathy were studied in a prospective observational study. Patients were followed from baseline (T0) for 6 months (T1) and for 12 months (T2), treatment was adjusted as necessary. Primary outcome was diabetic neuropathy symptom (DNS) score, secondary outcomes were clinical evolution and short-form-36 (SF-36)-evaluated quality of life (QOL).

Results: Homeopathy was used in 45 patients, 32 of whom completed the observation study, and in parallel the conventional therapy outcomes were observed in 32 patients, 29 of whom completed the study. DNS improved in both groups during the observation period, but the change with respect to baseline was statistically significant only in Homeopathic group at T1 (P = 0.016). Over the course of the observation there was a substantial stability of the electroneurophysiological values, blood pressure and body weight in both groups, a slight decrease of fasting blood glucose and glycated haemoglobin in Homeopathic group. QOL scores showed an improvement in Homeopathic group only. The cost of conventional drugs decreased in Homeopathic group from 114 €/month to 94 €/month at T1.

Conclusion: Complementary homeopathic therapy of diabetic neuropathy was feasible and promising effects in symptom scores and cost savings were observed.

 
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