Effects of eye acupuncture on motor evoked potential and somatosensory evoked potential in patients with incomplete spinal cord injury based on neuroelectrophysiological technology
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Effects of eye acupuncture on motor evoked potential and somatosensory evoked potential in patients with incomplete spinal cord injury based on neuroelectrophysiological technology
LI Bing, ZHANG Zhao-xia, FENG Xiao-dong, et al. Effects of eye acupuncture on motor evoked potential and somatosensory evoked potential in patients with incomplete spinal cord injury based on neuroelectrophysiological technology[J]. Acupuncture research, 2022, 47(4): 329-335.
DOI:
LI Bing, ZHANG Zhao-xia, FENG Xiao-dong, et al. Effects of eye acupuncture on motor evoked potential and somatosensory evoked potential in patients with incomplete spinal cord injury based on neuroelectrophysiological technology[J]. Acupuncture research, 2022, 47(4): 329-335. DOI: 10.13702/j.1000-0607.20210196.
Effects of eye acupuncture on motor evoked potential and somatosensory evoked potential in patients with incomplete spinal cord injury based on neuroelectrophysiological technology
Objective To observe the effects of eye acupuncture on motor evoked potential(MEP) and somatosensory evoked potential(SEP) in the patients with incomplete spinal cord injury so as to evaluate its clinical efficacy. Methods According to the random number table
90 patients were divided into exercise therapy group
eye acupuncture group and eye acupuncture combined exercise therapy group(combined treatment group)
30 cases in each. In the exercise therapy group
patients were treated with the routine exercise and occupational therapy. Patients of the eye acupuncture group were treated with eye acupuncture at upper jiao region
lower jiao region
liver region and kidney region bilaterally. Patients of the combined treatment group were given the routine exercise and occupational therapy combined with eye acupuncture. All the treatments were conducted once daily
7 days as one treatment course for 4 treatment courses. Before treatment and 4 weeks after treatment
the motor function
light touch sensation and pinprick sensation
injury grade and clinical efficacy were assessed separately
using the criteria developed by the American Spinal Injury Association. The modified Barthel index(MBI) was adopted to evaluate the activities of daily livings. By monitoring SEP and MEP
the neurophysiological conditions were assessed for spinal cord injury. Results The total effective rate was 56.7%(17/30)
66.7%(20/30) and 90.0%(27/30) in the exercise therapy group
the eye acupuncture group and the combined treatment group
respectively. The total effective rate in the combined treatment group was higher than those in the other two groups(P<0.05). Compared with those before treatment
the scores of motor function
light tough sensation and pinprick sensation were all increased after treatment in three groups(P<0.05)
MBI score was increased in both the exercise therapy group and the combined treatment group(P<0.05)
and the latency of SEP(N11
N20
N23
P38) and the Cortical(hand region)
Csp
Cortical(leg region) and Lsp of MEP were all shortened in the three groups separately(P<0.05). After treatment
compared with the exercise therapy group
the score of motor function was increased(P<0.05)
MBI score decreased(P<0.05) and MEP latency shortened(P<0.05) in the eye acupuncture group. After treatment
compared with the exercise therapy group and the eye acupuncture group
the scores of motor function
light touch sensation and pinprick sensation
as well as MBI score were all increased(P<0.05)
and the latency of SEP(N11
N20
N23
P38) and MEP shortened(P<0.05) in the combined treatment group. Conclusion In treatment of incomplete spinal cord injury
eye acupuncture combined with exercise therapy can significantly increase the excitability of sensory and motor nerve conduction in the spinal cord and cerebral cortex of patients
effectively promote the recovery of patients' motor and sensory function and improve the activities of daily living.
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