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Therapeutic effects of acupuncture for neurogenic dysphagia-a randomized controlled trial 被引量:4
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作者 陈诗玲 柯加恒 +3 位作者 孙外主 吴君怡 劳思杰 李月裳 《Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2012年第1期25-30,共6页
OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the therapeutic effects and long-term efficacy of acupuncture for neurogenic dysphagia.METHODS:Subjects with neurogenic dysphagia undergoing routine swallowing management were randomized to recei... OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the therapeutic effects and long-term efficacy of acupuncture for neurogenic dysphagia.METHODS:Subjects with neurogenic dysphagia undergoing routine swallowing management were randomized to receive either 20 sessions of true acupuncture(experimental group) or sham acupuncture(control group 1) for approximately one and a half months.A third group(control group 2) comprised of non-randomized subjects with neurogenic dysphagia who received routine care were recruited from separate wards.The outcomes were assessed by the Royal Brisbane Hospital Outcome Measure for Swallowing(RBHOMS),as well as by the consistencies of ingested food and fluid.RESULTS:A total of 87 subjects(experimental group,n= 20;control group 1,n=19;control group 2,n=48) were recruited into the trial.The average RBHOMS score showed a greater improvement in the experimental group and in control group 1 than in control group 2.The average levels of foodand fluid consistencies displayed greater improvement in the experimental group than in the two control groups.CONCLUSIONS:This study demonstrates that acupuncture may have therapeutic effects and long-term efficacy for neurogenic dysphagia.However,due to an insufficient sample size and the lack of follow-up for control group 2,multi-centre trials employing a larger sample size may be required to draw concrete conclusions. 展开更多
关键词 Randomized controlled trial neurogenic dysphagia ACUPUNCTURE
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