Effect of electrical stimulation with bilateral scalp acupuncture on time parameters in video fluoroscopic swallowing study and cortical excitability in patients with dysphagia after cortical stroke
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Effect of electrical stimulation with bilateral scalp acupuncture on time parameters in video fluoroscopic swallowing study and cortical excitability in patients with dysphagia after cortical stroke
JIN Hai-peng, LI Xiang-liang, YE Qing-jing, et al. Effect of electrical stimulation with bilateral scalp acupuncture on time parameters in video fluoroscopic swallowing study and cortical excitability in patients with dysphagia after cortical stroke[J]. Acupuncture research, 2020, 45(6): 473-479.
DOI:
JIN Hai-peng, LI Xiang-liang, YE Qing-jing, et al. Effect of electrical stimulation with bilateral scalp acupuncture on time parameters in video fluoroscopic swallowing study and cortical excitability in patients with dysphagia after cortical stroke[J]. Acupuncture research, 2020, 45(6): 473-479. DOI: 10.13702/j.1000-0607.190697.
Effect of electrical stimulation with bilateral scalp acupuncture on time parameters in video fluoroscopic swallowing study and cortical excitability in patients with dysphagia after cortical stroke
Objective To investigate the effect of electrical stimulation with bilateral scalp acupuncture on time parameters in video fluoroscopic swallowing study and cortical excitability in patients with dysphagia after cortical stroke
as well as its possible mechanism of action. Methods A total of 84 patients with dysphagia after cortical stroke were randomly divided into control group with 41 patients and observation group with 43 patients. The patients in the control group were given acupuncture based on acupoint selection for pseudobulbar palsy
and in addition to the treatment in the control group
the patients in the observation group were given electrical stimulation of bilateral scalp acupuncture
with acupuncture and pulse acupuncture at the lower 2/5 of the bilateral anterior oblique parietotemporal lines[on the line connecting Qianshencong(EX-HN1) to Xuanli(GB6)] and the lower 2/5 of the bilateral posterior oblique parietotemporal lines [on the line connecting Baihui(GV20)and Qubin(GB7)]
with a needle retaining time of 30 minutes
once a day and 6 times a week for 3 weeks. Before treatment and after 3 weeks of treatment
oral delay time(ODT)
oral transit time(OTT)
pharyngeal delay time(PDT)
and pharyngeal transit time(PTT) were compared between the two group; the Rosenbek Penetration-Aspiration Scale was used to evaluate penetration-aspiration and appro-ximate entropy(ApEn) of EEG nonlinear index. Results After treatment
both groups had significant reductions in ODT
OTT
PDT
PTT
and Rosenbek Penetration-Aspiration score and a significant increase in ApEn(P<0.05). Compared with the control group after treatment
the observation group had significant reductions in ODT and OTT(P<0.05) and significant increases in the ApEn values of bilateral central
parietal
and posterior temporal regions(P<0.05)
while there were no significant differences in PDT
PTT
and Rosenbek Penetration-Aspiration score between the two groups(P>0.05). Conclusion In addition to body acupuncture
electrical stimulation with bilateral scalp acupuncture can improve ODT and OTT in the treatment of patients with dysphagia after cortical stroke
which may be associated with the increased excitability of the swallowing cortex.
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