GUO Zi-quan, HUANG Yong, JIANG Hua, et al. Randomized clinical trials of early acupuncture treatment of limb paralysis in traumatic brain injury patients and its mechanism[J]. Acupuncture research, 2019, 44(8): 589-593.
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GUO Zi-quan, HUANG Yong, JIANG Hua, et al. Randomized clinical trials of early acupuncture treatment of limb paralysis in traumatic brain injury patients and its mechanism[J]. Acupuncture research, 2019, 44(8): 589-593. DOI: 10.13702/j.1000-0607.180744.
Randomized clinical trials of early acupuncture treatment of limb paralysis in traumatic brain injury patients and its mechanism
Objective To observe the clinical effect of early acupuncture treatment of limb paralysis in patients with traumatic brain injury(TBI)and changes of serum interleukin-6(IL-6)
so as to explore its mechanism underlying improvement of TBI.Methods A total of 70 TBI inpatients were equally divided into a medication group and an acupuncture plus medication group according to a random number table. The medication contained intravenous drip of Mannitol Injection(125 mL
once every 8 h)and Oxiracetam Injection(4 g
once a day). Starting 72 h after TBI
acupuncture therapy was applied to main points as Fenglong(ST40)
Zusanli(ST36)
Guanyuan(CV4)
Baihui(GV20)
Shuigou(GV26)and Fengchi(GB20)
etc.The treatment was given once a day for total 28 days. Before and after the treatment
plasma IL-6
BDNF and NGF contents were detected using radioimmunoassay
the volume of the injured brain tissue was detected by using CT scan. The neurological deficit severity was evaluated by using Glasgow Coma Scale(GCS)
and the degree of activity of daily living(ADL)ability was assessed by using simplified Fugl-Meyer assessment(FMA)scale
and modified Barthel index(BI)
separately.Results After the treatment
the GCS score on day 28
FMA and ADL-BI scores on day 28 and 60 were significantly increased in both medication and acupuncture plus medication groups in comparison with their own pre-treatment(P<0. 05). The focal volume values of the injured brain were significantly decreased on day 14 and 28 in both groups compared with their own pre-treatment(P<0. 05). The therapeutic effect of acupuncture plus medication was obviously superior to that of simple medication in lowering focal injured volume on day 14 and 28
and in increasing FMA and ADL-BI scores on day 28 and 60(P<0. 05). Compared with pre-treatment
the levels of plasma IL-6 on day 3
7 and 14 were significant decreased
and those of plasma BDNF and NGF on day 3
7 and 14 considerably increased in both groups in comparison with their own pre-treatment(P<0. 05). The therapeutic effect of acupuncture plus medication was evidently superior to that of simple medication in lowering IL-6 on day 3 and 7
and in increasing BDNF and NGF levels on day 3
7 and 14(P<0. 05).Conclusion Early acupuncture treatment can significantly improve the TBI patient's limb motor function and daily life activities
which may be related with its effects in reducing the inflammation and increasing BDNF and NGF levels.
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