ZHANG Zi-di, WANG Rui-qing, LIU Jing-xuan, et al. Characteristics of clinical application of electroacupuncture therapy for peripheral neuropathy based on data mining[J]. Acupuncture research, 2021, 46(3): 240-247.
DOI:
ZHANG Zi-di, WANG Rui-qing, LIU Jing-xuan, et al. Characteristics of clinical application of electroacupuncture therapy for peripheral neuropathy based on data mining[J]. Acupuncture research, 2021, 46(3): 240-247. DOI: 10.13702/j.1000-0607.200638.
Characteristics of clinical application of electroacupuncture therapy for peripheral neuropathy based on data mining
Objective To investigate the application characteristics of electroacupuncture(EA) in the treatment of peripheral neuropathy
so as to provide a basis for clinical use of EA therapy. Methods Keywords of "electroacupuncture""peripheral neuropathy" "facial paralysis" "trigeminal neuralgia" "sciatica" "common peroneal nerve injury" "diabetic peripheral neuropathy" "intercostal neuralgia" "gluteal epithelial neuritis" "ulnar nerve injury" "median nerve paralysis" "postherpetic neuralgia"
and "great occipital neuralgia" were used to search articles in both English and Chinese published from 1999 to 2019 in databases of CNKI
Wanfang
VIP
CBM
Ovid
PubMed and Embase and related books such as electroacupuncture
and neurology
followed by establishing a database of "Electroacupuncture Treatment of Peripheral Neuropathy". Then
the collected articles were put into statistical analysis after sorting
screening
input
checking
and data extracting by using data mining technology and statistical software EpiData. Results Of the searched 1 528 papers
778 were eligible
involving 13 types of peripheral neuropathy which the facial paralysis and facial spasm were most frequently seen
followed by trigeminal neuralgia and sciatica
with an effective rate being above 90% for nearly all the 13 diseases. The acupoints employed were chiefly those close to the affected area and distribute along the nerve trunk. In addition
about the needling techniques
the penetration needling was frequently used
and the triple needling
quintuple needling and accompanied needling were also used. Regarding the related needle manipulations
the uniform reinforcing-reduction technique was most frequently used. The duration of EA was 30 min
with a highest stimulating frequency of 50 Hz. The acupoint injection was frequently supplemented
followed by moxibustion
and the treatment sessions were usually about 30 times. Conclusion EA therapy is frequently used in the treatment of peripheral neuropathy
and has some characteristics in acupoint selection
stimulating parameters and some additional needling techniques
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