LU Sheng-feng, YU Mei-ling, WANG Xin-jun, et al. Our Considerations about Basic Research and Clinical Translation Based on Experimental Studies on Acupuncture-induced Blood-pressure Reduction[J]. Acupuncture research, 2014, 39(5): 413-417.
LU Sheng-feng, YU Mei-ling, WANG Xin-jun, et al. Our Considerations about Basic Research and Clinical Translation Based on Experimental Studies on Acupuncture-induced Blood-pressure Reduction[J]. Acupuncture research, 2014, 39(5): 413-417. DOI: 10.13702/j.1000-0607.2014.05.035.
Basic research is an important component of acupuncture medicine
and is also the driving force for improving clinical practice.Acupuncture therapy has been used to treat hypertension for many years in China
and its underlying mechanism has also been progressively and partially explored
but its therapeutic effect remains controversial.Authors of the present paper summarize the current state of experimental researches on acupuncture treatment of hypertension from the establishment of hypertension model
acupoint selection
stimulation parameters
and related action mechanisms
and simultaneously found a disassociation between the basic research and clinical practice
particularly in the selection of acupoints and stimulation parameters.Therefore
to establish a bridge for better translation from many achievements of experimental studies to clinical application is of great practical significance.The authors hold that the existing problems of clinical practice should be the foothold of basic research
while successful transformation from basic research achievements to clinical practice is our ultimate target.Only in this way
can we incessantly achieve the goal of improving clinical therapeutic effect of acupuncture therapy from the phase of effectiveness verification
and promote the healthy development of acupuncturology.