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CLINICAL OBSERVATION ON THE TREATMENT OF ACUTE CEREBRAL INFARCTION WITH SCALP-ACUPUNCTURE

CLINICAL OBSERVATION ON THE TREATMENT OF ACUTE CEREBRAL INFARCTION WITH SCALP-ACUPUNCTURE
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摘要 Abstract: In the present paper, the authors report the findings of scalp-acupuncture treatment of 50 cases of acute cerebral Infarction. A total of 100 patients were randomly divided into scalp acupuncture group (n = 50) and medication control group (n= 50). In the former group, penetration needling from Baihui (GV 20) to Qianding (GV 21) and from Shuaigu(GB 8) to Xuanli (GB 6) was performed, followed by conducting electroacupuncture (EA) stimulation; while in control group, intravenous drip of Ligustrazine injectio 120 mg plus 5% glucose solution 250 mL (once daily, with 14 days being a therapeutic course) was given in the first therapeutic course and then intravenous drip of Piracetum injectio (2 g plus 5% glucose or normal saline 250 mL, once daily, continuously for 14 days) conducted in the second therapeutic course. Results: After treatment, of the 50 cases in scalp acupuncture group, 26 (52%) were recovered basically, 15 (30%) had significant improvement, 7 (14%) had improvement and 2 (4%) failed in the treatment; while of the 50 cases in control group, 15 (30%) recovered basically, 17 (34%) had marked improvement, 16 (32%) had improvement and 2 (4%) failed in the treatment. The integral values of hemiplegia and aphasia of scalp acupuncture group were less than those of control group (P <0.01). It Indicates that the therapeutic effect of scalp acupuncture is superior to that of control group. Abstract: In the present paper, the authors report the findings of scalp-acupuncture treatment of 50 cases of acute cerebral Infarction. A total of 100 patients were randomly divided into scalp acupuncture group (n = 50) and medication control group (n= 50). In the former group, penetration needling from Baihui (GV 20) to Qianding (GV 21) and from Shuaigu(GB 8) to Xuanli (GB 6) was performed, followed by conducting electroacupuncture (EA) stimulation; while in control group, intravenous drip of Ligustrazine injectio 120 mg plus 5% glucose solution 250 mL (once daily, with 14 days being a therapeutic course) was given in the first therapeutic course and then intravenous drip of Piracetum injectio (2 g plus 5% glucose or normal saline 250 mL, once daily, continuously for 14 days) conducted in the second therapeutic course. Results: After treatment, of the 50 cases in scalp acupuncture group, 26 (52%) were recovered basically, 15 (30%) had significant improvement, 7 (14%) had improvement and 2 (4%) failed in the treatment; while of the 50 cases in control group, 15 (30%) recovered basically, 17 (34%) had marked improvement, 16 (32%) had improvement and 2 (4%) failed in the treatment. The integral values of hemiplegia and aphasia of scalp acupuncture group were less than those of control group (P <0.01). It Indicates that the therapeutic effect of scalp acupuncture is superior to that of control group.
出处 《World Journal of Acupuncture-Moxibustion》 2001年第3期24-27,共4页 世界针灸杂志(英文版)
关键词 急性脑梗塞 治疗方法 中医 针刺疗法 头针 Acute cerebral infarction Scalp-acupuncture therapy Medication therapy
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