HU Shang-qing, ZHANG Peng, LI Jing, et al. Clinical Trials for Observing the Influence of Acupuncture Needle-stimulation Induced Sharp Pain on Curative Effect in Primary Dysmenorrhea Patients[J]. Acupuncture research, 2016, 41(2): 154-158.
DOI:
HU Shang-qing, ZHANG Peng, LI Jing, et al. Clinical Trials for Observing the Influence of Acupuncture Needle-stimulation Induced Sharp Pain on Curative Effect in Primary Dysmenorrhea Patients[J]. Acupuncture research, 2016, 41(2): 154-158. DOI: 10.13702/j.1000-0607.2016.02.011.
Clinical Trials for Observing the Influence of Acupuncture Needle-stimulation Induced Sharp Pain on Curative Effect in Primary Dysmenorrhea Patients
Objective To observe the influence of acupuncture needle stimulation-induced sharp pain on the curative effect of acupuncture therapy for primary dysmenorrhea(PD)patients with cold damp stagnation syndrome(CDSS).MethodsA total of 87 PD patients with CDSS experiencing abdominal pain(≥40mm in visual analogue scale
VAS)were randomly assigned to deqi-expectation group and no-deqi-expectation group which were further divided into deqi-expectation+sharp pain(n=31)
deqi-expectation+no-sharp pain(n=12)
no-deqi-expectation +sharp pain(n=17)
no-deqi-expectation +nosharp pain(n=27)groups.On the first day of abdominal pain attack
bilateral Sanyinjiao(SP 6)were punctured respectively with thicker needles with deeper insertion for deqi-expectation patients and thin filiform needles with shallow insertion for no-deqiexpectation patients.The needles were manipulated for 30 swith uniform reinforcing-reducing method for all the deqi-expectation patients
which was repeated once again every 10 min during 30 min of needle retention.The VAS was used to evaluate the patients' abdominal pain severity before treatment and 0
10 min after acupuncture needle withdrawal.Results Following acupuncture stimulation of SP 6
the VAS scores of menstrual pain at both 0min and 10 min after withdrawing acupuncture needles were significantly decreased in the deqi-expectation+ sharp pain group
deqi-expectation+ no-sharp pain group
no-deqi-expectation+sharp pain group and no-deqi-expectation + no-sharp pain group(P<0.05)
and that of 10 min post-needle withdrawal was markedly lower than that of 0min in the deqi-expectation+ sharp pain group(P<0.05).No significant differences were found in the VAS difference values at different time-points between deqi-expectation plus sharp pain and deqi-expectation+no-sharp pain groups
and between no-deqi-expectation+sharp pain and no-deqi-expectation+no-sharp pain groups(P>0.05).Conclusion Acupuncture stimulation of SP 6has an immediate analgesic effect in PD women with cold damp stagnation syndrome
which was not affected by needling-induced sharp pain
deqi-expectation
and thicker or thinner needle with shallow and deeper insertion.
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