Injury of the superior cluneal nerve is acommonly encountered affection in clinical practice.The author treated 80 cases of injury of the superiorcluneal nerve by electr0acupuncture from August1991 to August 1998,with...Injury of the superior cluneal nerve is acommonly encountered affection in clinical practice.The author treated 80 cases of injury of the superiorcluneal nerve by electr0acupuncture from August1991 to August 1998,with other 77 cases treated byacupuncture as the controls.The result is reported asfollow.General Data157 OUtpatients were randomly diVided into thetreatment group and the control group.Among展开更多
Perivascular space(PVS) is a crevice between two slices of cerebral pia maters,filled with tissue fluid,which be formed by pia mater emboling in the surrounding of cerebral perforating branch(excluding micrangium). No...Perivascular space(PVS) is a crevice between two slices of cerebral pia maters,filled with tissue fluid,which be formed by pia mater emboling in the surrounding of cerebral perforating branch(excluding micrangium). Normal PVS(diameter < 2 mm) can be found in almost all healthy adults; however enlarged PVS(diameter > 2 mm) has correlation with neurological disorders probably. The article reviews the formation mechanism,imageology characteristics and the relation with neurological disorders of PVS,which...展开更多
Objective:To review the systematic reviews of acupuncture for diabetic peripheral neuropathy(DPN)and to provide evidence for clinical decisions.Methods:Published systematic reviews targeting acupuncture treatment of D...Objective:To review the systematic reviews of acupuncture for diabetic peripheral neuropathy(DPN)and to provide evidence for clinical decisions.Methods:Published systematic reviews targeting acupuncture treatment of DPN were searched using computer through both Chinese and English databases till July 1,2019.Two researchers screened the papers based on inclusion and exclusion criteria and conducted report quality evaluation,methodological quality assessment and evidence quality grading using the preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses(PRISMA),assessment of multiple systematic review 2(AMSTAR 2)and grading of recommendations assessment,development and evaluation(GRADE).Results:Ten systematic reviews were included,involving 11 outcome measures.According to PRISMA,6 items were sufficiently reported while 1 item was not;AMSTAR 2 appraised that all the included systematic reviews were of low quality in the methodological evaluation;according to GRADE,of the 30 clinical evidences,only 5 were graded moderate while the remained were graded low or extremely low.Descriptive analysis showed that acupuncture can significantly improve DPN symptoms,accelerate the conduction velocities of sensory and motor nerves,and up-regulate the content of plasma nitric oxide(NO),while the adverse reaction rate was low.Conclusion:Acupuncture can produce satisfactory clinical efficacy in treating DPN,but the existing problems,such as low-quality evidence,unitary outcome measures,poor methodological quality of systematic reviews and nonstandard reporting,need to be treated cautiously;meanwhile,more high-quality clinical trials are required to elevate the level of evidence.展开更多
Objective: To summarize existing evidence on acupuncture treatment for peripheral neuropathy (PN) and potentially generate a meta-analysis by performing a structured literature review. Methods: Literature searches...Objective: To summarize existing evidence on acupuncture treatment for peripheral neuropathy (PN) and potentially generate a meta-analysis by performing a structured literature review. Methods: Literature searches were conducted on 11 databases. All identified clinical studies of acupuncture and electroacupuncture for peripheral neuropathy due to diabetes, chemotherapy, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and unknown cause were included. Study criteria such as sample size, randomization, controls, blinding, acupuncture patterns and outcome measurements were examined for the requirements of the meta-analysis. Results: Among the 26 studies included, no high quality randomized clinical trial was found. There were methodical limitations in all studies. Small sample size was found in 9 studies, lack of randomization in 25, lack of controls in 8, inadequate controls in 11, and lack of blinding in 24 studies, as well as a high variability of acupuncture patterns and outcome measurements. Conclusion: Nearly all acupuncture pilot studies on peripheral neuropathy give positive results encouraging further investigation, but a meta-analysis is not possible on the existent data. Randomized, controlled, blinded clinical trials with adequate design and significance still have to be performed.展开更多
文摘Injury of the superior cluneal nerve is acommonly encountered affection in clinical practice.The author treated 80 cases of injury of the superiorcluneal nerve by electr0acupuncture from August1991 to August 1998,with other 77 cases treated byacupuncture as the controls.The result is reported asfollow.General Data157 OUtpatients were randomly diVided into thetreatment group and the control group.Among
文摘Perivascular space(PVS) is a crevice between two slices of cerebral pia maters,filled with tissue fluid,which be formed by pia mater emboling in the surrounding of cerebral perforating branch(excluding micrangium). Normal PVS(diameter < 2 mm) can be found in almost all healthy adults; however enlarged PVS(diameter > 2 mm) has correlation with neurological disorders probably. The article reviews the formation mechanism,imageology characteristics and the relation with neurological disorders of PVS,which...
文摘Objective:To review the systematic reviews of acupuncture for diabetic peripheral neuropathy(DPN)and to provide evidence for clinical decisions.Methods:Published systematic reviews targeting acupuncture treatment of DPN were searched using computer through both Chinese and English databases till July 1,2019.Two researchers screened the papers based on inclusion and exclusion criteria and conducted report quality evaluation,methodological quality assessment and evidence quality grading using the preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses(PRISMA),assessment of multiple systematic review 2(AMSTAR 2)and grading of recommendations assessment,development and evaluation(GRADE).Results:Ten systematic reviews were included,involving 11 outcome measures.According to PRISMA,6 items were sufficiently reported while 1 item was not;AMSTAR 2 appraised that all the included systematic reviews were of low quality in the methodological evaluation;according to GRADE,of the 30 clinical evidences,only 5 were graded moderate while the remained were graded low or extremely low.Descriptive analysis showed that acupuncture can significantly improve DPN symptoms,accelerate the conduction velocities of sensory and motor nerves,and up-regulate the content of plasma nitric oxide(NO),while the adverse reaction rate was low.Conclusion:Acupuncture can produce satisfactory clinical efficacy in treating DPN,but the existing problems,such as low-quality evidence,unitary outcome measures,poor methodological quality of systematic reviews and nonstandard reporting,need to be treated cautiously;meanwhile,more high-quality clinical trials are required to elevate the level of evidence.
文摘Objective: To summarize existing evidence on acupuncture treatment for peripheral neuropathy (PN) and potentially generate a meta-analysis by performing a structured literature review. Methods: Literature searches were conducted on 11 databases. All identified clinical studies of acupuncture and electroacupuncture for peripheral neuropathy due to diabetes, chemotherapy, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and unknown cause were included. Study criteria such as sample size, randomization, controls, blinding, acupuncture patterns and outcome measurements were examined for the requirements of the meta-analysis. Results: Among the 26 studies included, no high quality randomized clinical trial was found. There were methodical limitations in all studies. Small sample size was found in 9 studies, lack of randomization in 25, lack of controls in 8, inadequate controls in 11, and lack of blinding in 24 studies, as well as a high variability of acupuncture patterns and outcome measurements. Conclusion: Nearly all acupuncture pilot studies on peripheral neuropathy give positive results encouraging further investigation, but a meta-analysis is not possible on the existent data. Randomized, controlled, blinded clinical trials with adequate design and significance still have to be performed.