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Clinical study on acupuncture for stroke in Congo
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作者 张金伟 胡金娣 +1 位作者 MPOVA LOLA 《World Journal of Acupuncture-Moxibustion》 2012年第1期35-38,共4页
Objective To investigate clinical effects of acupuncture method for dredging collaterals and resolving phlegm on stroke in Congo. Methods The patients in Congo China-Congo Friendship Hospital were randomly divided int... Objective To investigate clinical effects of acupuncture method for dredging collaterals and resolving phlegm on stroke in Congo. Methods The patients in Congo China-Congo Friendship Hospital were randomly divided into an acupuncture group and a medicine group, 30 cases in each group. For the acupuncture group, Moiluoning injection was administrated by intravenous drip and acupuncture was given at Sishencong (四神聪 EX-HN 1), Zhangwan (中脘 CV 12), Fenglong (丰隆 ST 40) and Neiguan (内关 PC 6), etc., once daily for 10 consecutive days as a course of treatment. For the medicine group, 20 mL Moiluoning or 500 mL low molecular Dextran injection was administrated by intravenous drip, once each day for 10 consecutive days as a course of treatment. After 3 therapeutic courses, clinical therapeutic effects were assessed. Results After treatment, the scores for nervous function were significantly decreased in the two groups (both P〈0.05), with a significant difference between the two groups (P〈0.05), the acupuncture group being superior to the medicine group; the effective rate (93.3%, 28/30) of the acupuncture group was significantly higher than that (80.0%, 24/30) of the medicine group (P〈0.05). Conclusion Acupuncture with the method for dredging collaterals and resolving phlegm has a significant clinical effect on stroke. 展开更多
关键词 sequelae of stroke ACUPUNCTURE acupuncture method for dredging collaterals and resolving phlegm
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