Objective To explore the effects on endocrinal function treated with acupuncture based on Qijie (the pathway of qi) theory in epilepsy patients. Methods A total of 60 epilepsy patients were randomly divided into acu...Objective To explore the effects on endocrinal function treated with acupuncture based on Qijie (the pathway of qi) theory in epilepsy patients. Methods A total of 60 epilepsy patients were randomly divided into acupuncture and medication group (n--30), and single medication group (n = 30). Both groups were taken antiepileptic drugs, sodium valproate regularly. The acupoints of Fengfu(风府 GV 16),TiEmzhu (天柱 BL 10) and Renying (人迎 ST 9) were selected as major points according to Qijie theory (气街理论) in acupuncture and medication group. The plasma levels of cortisol (CORT), estrogen (E2), progesterone (Prog), pituitary prolactin (PRL), and epilepsy score were observed successively in both enrolled groups in pre-treatment and post-treatment. The outcomes were statistically analyzed. Results The effective rate was 96.7% in either group, and there was no significant differences; the epilepsy score was (13. 584.01) in pre- treatment and (7.86 ___4.90) in post-treatment in acupuncture and medication group and those in single medi- cation group were (12.97 ± 3. 91) and (7. 86 ± 4.90) respectively, indicating apparent improvement (P〈O. 05). The increase of CORT in acupuncture and medication group indicated significant difference in post-treatment compared with that in single medication group (P = 0.046). The differences of E2, PRL, Prog in post-treatment in two groups showed no statistical significance (P〉0. 05). More effects had been a- chieved in acupuncture and medication group on endocrinal function and controlling epileptic seizures in epilepsy patients. Conclusion Acupuncture treatment based on Qijie theory is effective on improving endocrinal function in epilepsy patients.展开更多
基金subsidized by Guangdong Province Bureau of Traditional Chinese Medicine(NO:103018)
文摘Objective To explore the effects on endocrinal function treated with acupuncture based on Qijie (the pathway of qi) theory in epilepsy patients. Methods A total of 60 epilepsy patients were randomly divided into acupuncture and medication group (n--30), and single medication group (n = 30). Both groups were taken antiepileptic drugs, sodium valproate regularly. The acupoints of Fengfu(风府 GV 16),TiEmzhu (天柱 BL 10) and Renying (人迎 ST 9) were selected as major points according to Qijie theory (气街理论) in acupuncture and medication group. The plasma levels of cortisol (CORT), estrogen (E2), progesterone (Prog), pituitary prolactin (PRL), and epilepsy score were observed successively in both enrolled groups in pre-treatment and post-treatment. The outcomes were statistically analyzed. Results The effective rate was 96.7% in either group, and there was no significant differences; the epilepsy score was (13. 584.01) in pre- treatment and (7.86 ___4.90) in post-treatment in acupuncture and medication group and those in single medi- cation group were (12.97 ± 3. 91) and (7. 86 ± 4.90) respectively, indicating apparent improvement (P〈O. 05). The increase of CORT in acupuncture and medication group indicated significant difference in post-treatment compared with that in single medication group (P = 0.046). The differences of E2, PRL, Prog in post-treatment in two groups showed no statistical significance (P〉0. 05). More effects had been a- chieved in acupuncture and medication group on endocrinal function and controlling epileptic seizures in epilepsy patients. Conclusion Acupuncture treatment based on Qijie theory is effective on improving endocrinal function in epilepsy patients.