Objective: To research the protective effect of acupuncture on the cardiac performance and cerebral function in acute ischemic stroke (AIS) patients. Methods: Forty AIS patients were randomly divided into acupuncture ...Objective: To research the protective effect of acupuncture on the cardiac performance and cerebral function in acute ischemic stroke (AIS) patients. Methods: Forty AIS patients were randomly divided into acupuncture group (n=20) and medication group (n=20) according to their admission sequence. Acupoints, bilateral Neiguan (PC 6) and Tongli (HT 5) were punctured with Gauge-28 filiform needles, once daily, with 10 sessions being a therapeutic course. Patients of the medication group were treated with oral administration of persantine and aspirin as well as intravenous drip of 20% mannitol, low molecular dextran and compound Danshen (red sage root) injectio. Cerebral infarction volume, ECG (heart rate, ST Ⅱ and T Ⅱ), plasma CGRP, thromboxane (TX) B 2 and 6-Keto-prostanglandin (PG) F1a and scores of the neurological deficit were used as the indexes. Results: After 2 courses of treatment, self comparison of pre-and post treatment of each group showed that the therapeutic effects of acupuncture in reducing infarction volume ( P<0.01), lowering heart rate (HR, P<0.01) and ST Ⅱ ( P<0.01), raising T Ⅱ wave amplitude ( P<0.01), elevating plasma CGRP ( P<0.001) and 6-keto-PGF 1a ( P<0.01) and reducing plasma TXB 2 ( P< 0.01) were superior to those of medication group. Conclusion: Acupuncture of acupoints of the Pericardium Meridian and Heart Meridian has a significant protective action on the cardiac performance and cerebral function in acute ischemic stroke patients.展开更多
文摘Objective: To research the protective effect of acupuncture on the cardiac performance and cerebral function in acute ischemic stroke (AIS) patients. Methods: Forty AIS patients were randomly divided into acupuncture group (n=20) and medication group (n=20) according to their admission sequence. Acupoints, bilateral Neiguan (PC 6) and Tongli (HT 5) were punctured with Gauge-28 filiform needles, once daily, with 10 sessions being a therapeutic course. Patients of the medication group were treated with oral administration of persantine and aspirin as well as intravenous drip of 20% mannitol, low molecular dextran and compound Danshen (red sage root) injectio. Cerebral infarction volume, ECG (heart rate, ST Ⅱ and T Ⅱ), plasma CGRP, thromboxane (TX) B 2 and 6-Keto-prostanglandin (PG) F1a and scores of the neurological deficit were used as the indexes. Results: After 2 courses of treatment, self comparison of pre-and post treatment of each group showed that the therapeutic effects of acupuncture in reducing infarction volume ( P<0.01), lowering heart rate (HR, P<0.01) and ST Ⅱ ( P<0.01), raising T Ⅱ wave amplitude ( P<0.01), elevating plasma CGRP ( P<0.001) and 6-keto-PGF 1a ( P<0.01) and reducing plasma TXB 2 ( P< 0.01) were superior to those of medication group. Conclusion: Acupuncture of acupoints of the Pericardium Meridian and Heart Meridian has a significant protective action on the cardiac performance and cerebral function in acute ischemic stroke patients.