Effect of Acupuncture on Brainstem Auditory Evoked Potential in Children with Hearing and Language Disorders
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Effect of Acupuncture on Brainstem Auditory Evoked Potential in Children with Hearing and Language Disorders
Acupuncture ResearchIssue 3, Pages: 163-165(2006)
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1. 广州中医药大学针灸推拿学院
2. 宁波市海曙区中医医院
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Published:2006
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ZHANG Quan-ming, YU Rui-ying, PANG Jian, et al. Effect of Acupuncture on Brainstem Auditory Evoked Potential in Children with Hearing and Language Disorders[J]. Acupuncture research, 2006, (3): 163-165.
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ZHANG Quan-ming, YU Rui-ying, PANG Jian, et al. Effect of Acupuncture on Brainstem Auditory Evoked Potential in Children with Hearing and Language Disorders[J]. Acupuncture research, 2006, (3): 163-165.DOI:
Effect of Acupuncture on Brainstem Auditory Evoked Potential in Children with Hearing and Language Disorders
Objective: To explore the mechanism of acupuncture therapy in improving infant dysaudia and aphasis. Methods: Fifty-three children with dysaudia and aphasis caused by medicines were randomly divided into acupuncture group (31 cases) and control group (22 cases). Sishenzhen 4 points 1.5 cun left
right
superior and inferior respectively to Baihui (GV 20)
Niesanzhen (point 1: 2 cun straight superior to the ear-tip; point 2 and 3: 1 cun lateral to point 1)
Ersanzhen Tinggong (SI 19)
Tinghui (GB 2) and Wangu (GB 12)
Fengchi (GB 20)
Yamen (GV 15)
Hegu (LI 4)
etc were punctured
once daily
6 times a week. Infant patients in control group were ordered to take Flunarizine Hydrochloride ( 5 mg /time/d)
ATP (20 mg/time
t.i.d.)
Vit B_1 ( 20 mg /time
t.i.d.) and Vit B_ 6 ( 20 mg /time
t.i.d.). Both groups were treated for 4 months. Brainstem auditory evoked potentials (BAEP) induced by a brief click stimulus (110- 125 dB
9 Hz ) to one ear was recorded by using surface electrodes typically placed at the vertex of the scalp and ear lobes and Kepotin EP/EMG Instrument before and after the treatment. The waveform peaks were labeled as Ⅰ-Ⅴ. Results: Compared with pre-treatment
the latency values of peak Ⅰ and Ⅴ of acupuncture group decreased significantly (P<0.05); while comparison between two groups after the treatment showed that the latency values of peak Ⅰ and Ⅴ of acupuncture group were significantly lower than those of control group (P<0.05). The interphases of peak Ⅰ-Ⅲ and peak Ⅲ-Ⅴ presented a similar tendency to those of peak latency
suggesting thatthe effect of acupuncture in improving auditory disorder is significantly better than that of medication. No significant differences were found between two groups in peak Ⅲ latency and interphaseⅠ-Ⅴ (P>0.05). Conclusion: Acupuncture has a good effect in lessening the latency and interphase of BAEP
which may be responsible for its effect in improving hearing and language disorders in children with dysaudia and aphasis.