CHEN Xing-qing, ZHU Ming-yue, ZOU Yu-chan, et al. Effect of “Tongyuan” acupuncture treatment on success rate of extubation in stroke patients undergoing tracheotomy[J]. Acupuncture research, 2019, 44(9): 663-667.
DOI:
CHEN Xing-qing, ZHU Ming-yue, ZOU Yu-chan, et al. Effect of “Tongyuan” acupuncture treatment on success rate of extubation in stroke patients undergoing tracheotomy[J]. Acupuncture research, 2019, 44(9): 663-667. DOI: 10.13702/j.1000-0607.180718.
Effect of “Tongyuan” acupuncture treatment on success rate of extubation in stroke patients undergoing tracheotomy
ObjectiveTo observe the impact of"Tongyuan"(regulating the Governor Vessel to tranquilize mental activities
conducting qi back to its origin)acupuncture treatment on cough reflex
pulmonary infection and swallowing function in stroke patients undergoing tracheotomy.MethodsSeventy-four cerebral stroke patients with tracheotomy were randomly allocated to scalp acupuncture and"Tongyuan"acupuncture groups(n=37 in each group). All the patients of the two groups received basic treatment
including treatment of primary diseases
routine nursing
respiratory muscle training
physical therapy
acupuncture of Chize(LU5)
Quchi(LI11)
Hegu(LI4)
Weizhong(BL40)
Zusanli(ST36). In addition
for patients of the scalp acupuncture group
the middle 2/5 of Dingnieqianxiexian(MS6)
the middle 2/5 of Dingniehouxiexian(MS7)and Dingpangerxian(MS9)on the contralateral side of lesions were punctured with filiform needles. For patients of the"Tongyuan"acupuncture group
Baihui(GV20)
Zhongwan(GV12)
Guanyuan(CV4)
Qihai(CV6)
Tianshu(ST25)
Feishu(BL13)
Pishu(BL20)were needled. The treatment in both groups lasted30 minutes each time
once daily
6 times a week for 4 weeks. The cough reflex grading score(CRGS
assessed according to cough
independent expectoration
sputum suction)
clinical pulmonary infection score(CPIS
assessed according to the body temperature
white blood cell count
airway secretion in 24 h
PaO2/FiO2
infiltration status
cultured pathogenic bacteria)
and swallowing function were evaluated by a researcher who was blinded to the grouping and treatment procedures. The success rate of extubation was calculated in a week at the end of treatments.ResultsAfter the treatment
the CRGS and CPIS of both groups were apparently decreased in comparison with their own pre-treatment(P<0. 05)
suggesting an improvement of the cough reflex and pulmonary infection. Regarding the swallowing function
of the two 37 cases in the scalp acupuncture and"Tongyuan"acupuncture groups
and 16(43. 2%)and 4(10. 8%)failed in the treatment
with the effective rate being 56. 8% and 89. 2%
respectively. In regard to the successful extubation
of the two 37 cases in the scalp acupuncture and"Tongyuan"acupuncture groups
5(13. 5%)and 11(29. 8%)had a marked improvement
10(27. 0%)and 18(48. 6%)were effective
and 22(59. 5%)and 8(21. 6%)failed
with the effective rate being 40. 5%and 78. 4%
respectively. The therapeutic effect of"Tongyuan"acupuncture was significantly superior to that of scalp acupuncture in decreasing CRGS and CPIS
and in improving the swallowing function and raising the rate of successful extubation(P<0. 05).Conclusion"Tongyuan"acupuncture treatment can improve cough reflex to remove sputum
reduce pulmonary infection
enhance swallowing function
and raise the success rate of extubation in stroke patients
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