Clinical Application of Acupuncture in the Treatment of Side-effects of Gastroscopy and Development of Studies on the Regulative Effect of Acupuncture on Gastrointestinal Activities
CUI Cheng-bin, WANG Jing-jing, WEI Zheng-xiu, et al. Clinical Application of Acupuncture in the Treatment of Side-effects of Gastroscopy and Development of Studies on the Regulative Effect of Acupuncture on Gastrointestinal Activities[J]. Acupuncture research, 2005, (4): 249-252.
CUI Cheng-bin, WANG Jing-jing, WEI Zheng-xiu, et al. Clinical Application of Acupuncture in the Treatment of Side-effects of Gastroscopy and Development of Studies on the Regulative Effect of Acupuncture on Gastrointestinal Activities[J]. Acupuncture research, 2005, (4): 249-252.DOI:
the authors review recent development of clinical application of acupuncture therapy in relieving gastroscopy-induced side reactions and recent situations of researches on the mechanisms of acupuncture in regulating gastrointestinal activities.The "clinical application part" contains 1) selection of acupoints as meridian-points
extra-points
holo-points and otopoints
2) common methods as digital pressure of acupoints
body acupuncture
acupoint-injection
auricular acupuncture and cupping
3) relieving cardiac sideeffects
and 4) raising the rate of correct diagnosis;while the related studies on the mechanism of acupuncture include 1) effect on gastric mechanical motility
2) effect on gastric electrical activity
3) regulation on gastric acid and gastrointestinal hormone levels
4) protective effect on the gastric mucosa
and 5) specificity of effects of acupoints.At present
direct study on the underlying mechanism of acupuncture therapy in relieving side-effects of gastroscopy have been seldom seen and its clinical application lacks united standards for selection of acupoints
needling methods
evaluation of the therapeutic effect
etc.Nevertheless
acupuncture therapy has a positive effect in reducing gastroscopyinduced side effects and should be spread in the clinical practice.