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Clinical Study on the Treatment of Primary Dysmenorrhea with Preconditioning Acupuncture

Clinical Study on the Treatment of Primary Dysmenorrhea with Preconditioning Acupuncture
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摘要 Objective: To observe the therapeutic effect of preconditioning acupuncture (PA) on the treatment of primary dysmenorrhea. Methods: Eighty patients suffered from primary dysmenorrhea were randomly assigned on the ratio of 1:1:2 into three groups, 20 in Group A, 20 in Group B, and 40 in Group C. Group A and B were treated with PA and immediate acupuncture (IA), respectively, while Group C received no acupuncture treatment and be taken as a blank control. The treatment was lasted for three menstrual cycles. The therapeutic effects were observed and compared. Results: Comparing the scores of the symptoms in the different groups, the therapeutic effect in different groups showed that the symptom scores in Group A at the second and third cycle of treatment, as well as at the first and third cycle of follow-up, were significantly lower than the scores in Group B, respectively (P〈0.05 or P〈0.01), and the duration of symptoms was shorter in Group A than in Group B at the third cycle of treatment and the first and third cycle of follow-up (P〈0.05). Symptom scores in Groups A and B in the treatment and follow-up periods were all lowered as compared to those before treatment (P〈0.01), and the scores were also lower than those in Group C measured at corresponding times (P〈0.01). Conclusion: The therapeutic effect of PA, either the short-term or the long-term effect, was superior to that of IA in treating dysmenorrhea. Objective: To observe the therapeutic effect of preconditioning acupuncture (PA) on the treatment of primary dysmenorrhea. Methods: Eighty patients suffered from primary dysmenorrhea were randomly assigned on the ratio of 1:1:2 into three groups, 20 in Group A, 20 in Group B, and 40 in Group C. Group A and B were treated with PA and immediate acupuncture (IA), respectively, while Group C received no acupuncture treatment and be taken as a blank control. The treatment was lasted for three menstrual cycles. The therapeutic effects were observed and compared. Results: Comparing the scores of the symptoms in the different groups, the therapeutic effect in different groups showed that the symptom scores in Group A at the second and third cycle of treatment, as well as at the first and third cycle of follow-up, were significantly lower than the scores in Group B, respectively (P〈0.05 or P〈0.01), and the duration of symptoms was shorter in Group A than in Group B at the third cycle of treatment and the first and third cycle of follow-up (P〈0.05). Symptom scores in Groups A and B in the treatment and follow-up periods were all lowered as compared to those before treatment (P〈0.01), and the scores were also lower than those in Group C measured at corresponding times (P〈0.01). Conclusion: The therapeutic effect of PA, either the short-term or the long-term effect, was superior to that of IA in treating dysmenorrhea.
出处 《Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine》 SCIE CAS 2011年第2期224-227,共4页 中国结合医学杂志(英文版)
基金 Supported by the Eleventh Five-year National Supporting Projects of Sciences and Technology(No.2006BAI12B06) the Shandong Provincial Scientific and Technologic Items of Traditional Chinese Medicine(No.2009-135)
关键词 preconditioning acupuncture primary dysmenorrhea therapeutic effect preconditioning acupuncture, primary dysmenorrhea, therapeutic effect
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