Objective To study the clinical efficacy and safety of bee-venom acupuncture therapy for rheumatoid arthritis(RA).Methods A total of 120 cases of RA patients were randomized into bee-sting acupuncture group(treatment)and western medicine group(control)in accordance with the random number table.The patients of the control group were treated by oral administration of Methotrexate(10 mg
once a week)and Celecoxlb(0.2 g
once a day)
and those of the treatment group treated by 5 to 15 bee stings of Ashi-points or acupoints according to different conditions and corporeity
and with the bee-sting retained for about 5 min every time
once every other day.The treatment lasted for 8 weeks.The therapeutic effect was assessed by examining symptoms and signs of the affected joints as morning stiffness duration
swollen/tender joint counts(indexes)
handgrip strength
15 m-walking time
visual analogue scale(VAS)
Disease Activity Score including a 28-joint count(DAS 28)
rheumatoid factor(RF)
erythrocyte sedimentation rate(ESR)
C-reactive protein(CRP)
anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide antibody(ACCPA);and for assessing the safety of bee-venom acupuncture
the patients' responses of fever
enlargement of lymph nodes
regional red and swollen
itching
blood and urine tests for routine were examined.Results Findings of DAS 28 responses displayed that of the two 60 cases in the control and bee-venom acupuncture groups
15 and 18 experienced marked improvement
33 and 32 were effective
12 and 10 ineffective
with the effective rates being 80% and 83.33%
respectively.No significant difference was found between the two groups in the effective rate(P>0.05).After the treatment
both groups have witnessed a marked decrease in the levels of morning stiffness duration
arthralgia index
swollen joint count index
joint tenderness index
15 mwalking time
VAS
RF
ESR
CRP and ACCPA
and an obvious increase of handgrip strength relevant to their own levels of pre-treatment in each group(P<0.05).There were no significant differences between the two groups in the abovementioned indexes(P>0.05).The routine blood test
routine urine test
routine stool test
electrocardiogram result
the function of liver and kidney and other security index were within the normal range
without any significant adverse effects found after bee-stinging treatment.Conclusion Bee-venom acupuncture therapy for RA patients is safe and effective
worthy of popularization and application in clinical practice.
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