Objective To explore effects of acupuncture on senJm tumor necrosis factor (TNF) and ,γ-inter- feron (INF-γ) contents in the operative patient of lung cancer. Methods In the first stage, electroacupuncture (EA...Objective To explore effects of acupuncture on senJm tumor necrosis factor (TNF) and ,γ-inter- feron (INF-γ) contents in the operative patient of lung cancer. Methods In the first stage, electroacupuncture (EA) stimulation was given to 25 cases of lung cancer before operation, once daily for 3 consecutive days, with continuous EA stimulation during operation; EA was given once each day from the 5^th-7^th days after operation. In the second stage, EA was added from the 8^th- 10^th days after operation in 30 cases, once daily. Serum TNF and INF-γ contents were compared before and after operation. Results Serum TNF content on the 8th day after operation in the first stage study was lower (P〈0.05) and on the 12th day after operation in the second stage study was higher (P〈0.05) in the compound anesthesia group than that in the general anesthesia group; serum INF-γ contents in the compound anesthesia group on the 8^th day after operation in the first stage and on the 12^th day after operation in the second stage were significantly higher than those in the general anesthesia group (P〈0.01, P〈0.05). Conclusion Acupuncture can regulate serum TNF and INF-γ contents in the patient of operation of lung cancer, with dual-directional regulation on immunologic function.展开更多
Objective: TO study clinical effect and anesthetic method of acupuncture anesthesia combined with epidural administration of small dose of anesthetic for cholecystectomy. Methods: A total of 194 cases of cholecystecto...Objective: TO study clinical effect and anesthetic method of acupuncture anesthesia combined with epidural administration of small dose of anesthetic for cholecystectomy. Methods: A total of 194 cases of cholecystectomy patients were randomly divided into acupuncture combined with epidural anesthesia group (group A, n = 66), acupoint-skin electrical stimulation combined with epidural anesthesia group (group B, n = 63) and simple epidural anesthesia group (group C, n=65). Observations were conducted using single-bland method. Bilateral Neiguan (PC 6) and Zusanli (ST 36) were punctured and stimulated electrically in group A and only stimulated electrically via cutaneous electrodes in group B. Epidural anesthetic used was 1.5% Lidocaine and the anesthetic level was controlled to reach T4-11 . Results: The class-I (excellent) rates of group A, B and C were 75.76%, 60.32% and 13.85% respectively, showing significant differences between group A and C and group B and C (P <0.001). The initial dose, doses of every hour and every case of group A and B were lower than those of group C. The dose of every hour of group C was 36.23% and 3. 75% higher then group A and B respectively (P < 0. 001), suggesting that acupuncture or acupoint-skin electrical stimulation could strengthen anesthetic effect and reduce the dose of epidural anesthetic. During operation, indexes of the life signs as HR, MAP, RR, TV, MV, SpO2 and ECG kept basically stable and all patients in group A passed surgical operation safely. Conclusion: Acupuncture or acupoint-skin electrical stimulation combined with epidural anesthesia can be used as one of the anesthetic methods for cholecystectomy.展开更多
文摘Objective To explore effects of acupuncture on senJm tumor necrosis factor (TNF) and ,γ-inter- feron (INF-γ) contents in the operative patient of lung cancer. Methods In the first stage, electroacupuncture (EA) stimulation was given to 25 cases of lung cancer before operation, once daily for 3 consecutive days, with continuous EA stimulation during operation; EA was given once each day from the 5^th-7^th days after operation. In the second stage, EA was added from the 8^th- 10^th days after operation in 30 cases, once daily. Serum TNF and INF-γ contents were compared before and after operation. Results Serum TNF content on the 8th day after operation in the first stage study was lower (P〈0.05) and on the 12th day after operation in the second stage study was higher (P〈0.05) in the compound anesthesia group than that in the general anesthesia group; serum INF-γ contents in the compound anesthesia group on the 8^th day after operation in the first stage and on the 12^th day after operation in the second stage were significantly higher than those in the general anesthesia group (P〈0.01, P〈0.05). Conclusion Acupuncture can regulate serum TNF and INF-γ contents in the patient of operation of lung cancer, with dual-directional regulation on immunologic function.
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文摘Objective: TO study clinical effect and anesthetic method of acupuncture anesthesia combined with epidural administration of small dose of anesthetic for cholecystectomy. Methods: A total of 194 cases of cholecystectomy patients were randomly divided into acupuncture combined with epidural anesthesia group (group A, n = 66), acupoint-skin electrical stimulation combined with epidural anesthesia group (group B, n = 63) and simple epidural anesthesia group (group C, n=65). Observations were conducted using single-bland method. Bilateral Neiguan (PC 6) and Zusanli (ST 36) were punctured and stimulated electrically in group A and only stimulated electrically via cutaneous electrodes in group B. Epidural anesthetic used was 1.5% Lidocaine and the anesthetic level was controlled to reach T4-11 . Results: The class-I (excellent) rates of group A, B and C were 75.76%, 60.32% and 13.85% respectively, showing significant differences between group A and C and group B and C (P <0.001). The initial dose, doses of every hour and every case of group A and B were lower than those of group C. The dose of every hour of group C was 36.23% and 3. 75% higher then group A and B respectively (P < 0. 001), suggesting that acupuncture or acupoint-skin electrical stimulation could strengthen anesthetic effect and reduce the dose of epidural anesthetic. During operation, indexes of the life signs as HR, MAP, RR, TV, MV, SpO2 and ECG kept basically stable and all patients in group A passed surgical operation safely. Conclusion: Acupuncture or acupoint-skin electrical stimulation combined with epidural anesthesia can be used as one of the anesthetic methods for cholecystectomy.