Objective: To observe the clinical efficacy of acupuncture on back-shu points of five zang in treating chronic fatigue syndrome(CFS).Methods: Sixty patients were randomized into treatment group and control group. In t...Objective: To observe the clinical efficacy of acupuncture on back-shu points of five zang in treating chronic fatigue syndrome(CFS).Methods: Sixty patients were randomized into treatment group and control group. In treatment group,the back-shu points of five zang organs were adopted for acupuncture. Shènshū(肾俞 BL23) was perpendicularly needled 15-30 mm in depth. The rest of the selected points were inserted obliquely 15-30 mm in the direction of the spine with even method of lifting-thrusting and twisting-twirling, 10 s for each acupoint. In control group, the acupoints were approximately 1.5-2 cm away outward from the back-shu points of five zang organs(about on the middle of the two sidelines of the bladder meridian of foottaiyang) and the points from the bladder meridian of foot-taiyang were excluded. Acupoints were needled6-9 mm in depth, and deqi was not required, without any manipulation. The treatments were carried out twice a week for twenty minutes each time, a total of eight treatments were given. The clinical efficacy of acupuncture treatment for CFS was evaluated through the Fatigue Scale-14(FS-14) and the Symptom Check-List 90(SCL-90) after treatment.Results: The total effective rate was 86.67% in the treatment group and 53.33% in the control group(P<0.01). In treatment group, FS-14 total scores, somatic fatigue scores, and mental fatigue scores were significantly reduced than before treatment(all P<0.01). In control group, FS-14 total scores and somatic fatigue scores were significantly reduced(both P<0.01). The improvement of FS-14 total scores, somatic fatigue scores, and mental fatigue scores in the treatment group were better than those in the control group(P<0.01, P<0.05). After treatment, SCL-90 total scores and somatization, compulsion, interpersonal sensitivity, depression, anxiety, hostility, psychoticism, and other factors scores were significantly reduced in the treatment group compared with before treatment(P<0.01). In control group, the SCL-90 total scores and the scores of somatization, compulsion, hostility, and other factors after treatment were lower than those before treatment(P< 0.01). The total scores of SCL-90 and somatization, compulsion, interpersonal sensitivity, depression, anxiety, psychoticism, and other factors in the treatment group were significantly lower than those in the control group(P< 0.01, P< 0.05).Conclusions: Acupuncture on back-shu points of five zang can significantly improve the somatic fatigue and mental fatigue of the patients, and at the same time improve their psychological status. Significant therapeutic effect was found on CFS. Compared with the control group, the acupuncture treatment can significantly improve the patient’s somatic fatigue, mental fatigue and psychological status.展开更多
Ojective:To explored the effectiveness and safety of acupuncture at back-shu points of five zang and Geshu(BL 17)for bipolar depression,and its mechanism from the aspect of the anti-inflammatory response.Background:Bi...Ojective:To explored the effectiveness and safety of acupuncture at back-shu points of five zang and Geshu(BL 17)for bipolar depression,and its mechanism from the aspect of the anti-inflammatory response.Background:Bipolar disorder is a very common,often misdiagnosed mental disorder strongly associated with comorbidity,disability,and premature mortality.Bipolar depression(ie,depressive episode in bipolar disorder)is poorly responsive to available treatments.Acupuncture at back-shu points of five zang and Geshu(BL 17),a prescription from Dr.Leting Wang,is a popular therapy for depression in China.Its effectiveness and safety for bipolar depression are yet to be verified by clinical studies.Methods:The study is a single-center,prospective,randomized controlled trial involving 72 patients diagnosed with bipolar depression.Participants will be randomized either to the study group or the control group in a 1:1 ratio.All participants will receive mood stabilizer therapy.In addition,the study group will receive acupuncture therapy at back-shu points of five zang and Geshu(BL 17),three times per week.The control group will orally take the antidepressant bupropion.Observation and intervention will last for 8 consecutive weeks.Outcome measurements include Hamilton Depression Rating Scale-17,Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale,Clinical Global Impression Scale,Young Manic Rating Scale,Treatment Emergent Symptom Scale,serum levels of anti-inflammatory cytokines[interleukin-4(IL-40),IL-10,and transforming growth factor–β,pro-inflammatory cytokines(IL-1β,IL-6,and tumor necrosis factor–α),brain-derived neurotrophic factor,and C-reactive protein.Assessments will be conducted at baseline,first,second,fourth,and eighth weeks after randomization.Safety assessments will be performed throughout the study.Discussion:The results of this study are expected to verify the effectiveness and safety of acupuncture at back-shu points of five zang and Geshu(BL 17)for bipolar depression,and explore its therapeutic mechanisms from the point of anti-inflammation.展开更多
基金Supported by the subject of clinical research on treating chronic fatigue syndrome by acupuncture on the reaction point of back-shu points in Dongzhimen Hospital Beijing University of Chinese Medicine:2016-DZM111-JC006~~
文摘Objective: To observe the clinical efficacy of acupuncture on back-shu points of five zang in treating chronic fatigue syndrome(CFS).Methods: Sixty patients were randomized into treatment group and control group. In treatment group,the back-shu points of five zang organs were adopted for acupuncture. Shènshū(肾俞 BL23) was perpendicularly needled 15-30 mm in depth. The rest of the selected points were inserted obliquely 15-30 mm in the direction of the spine with even method of lifting-thrusting and twisting-twirling, 10 s for each acupoint. In control group, the acupoints were approximately 1.5-2 cm away outward from the back-shu points of five zang organs(about on the middle of the two sidelines of the bladder meridian of foottaiyang) and the points from the bladder meridian of foot-taiyang were excluded. Acupoints were needled6-9 mm in depth, and deqi was not required, without any manipulation. The treatments were carried out twice a week for twenty minutes each time, a total of eight treatments were given. The clinical efficacy of acupuncture treatment for CFS was evaluated through the Fatigue Scale-14(FS-14) and the Symptom Check-List 90(SCL-90) after treatment.Results: The total effective rate was 86.67% in the treatment group and 53.33% in the control group(P<0.01). In treatment group, FS-14 total scores, somatic fatigue scores, and mental fatigue scores were significantly reduced than before treatment(all P<0.01). In control group, FS-14 total scores and somatic fatigue scores were significantly reduced(both P<0.01). The improvement of FS-14 total scores, somatic fatigue scores, and mental fatigue scores in the treatment group were better than those in the control group(P<0.01, P<0.05). After treatment, SCL-90 total scores and somatization, compulsion, interpersonal sensitivity, depression, anxiety, hostility, psychoticism, and other factors scores were significantly reduced in the treatment group compared with before treatment(P<0.01). In control group, the SCL-90 total scores and the scores of somatization, compulsion, hostility, and other factors after treatment were lower than those before treatment(P< 0.01). The total scores of SCL-90 and somatization, compulsion, interpersonal sensitivity, depression, anxiety, psychoticism, and other factors in the treatment group were significantly lower than those in the control group(P< 0.01, P< 0.05).Conclusions: Acupuncture on back-shu points of five zang can significantly improve the somatic fatigue and mental fatigue of the patients, and at the same time improve their psychological status. Significant therapeutic effect was found on CFS. Compared with the control group, the acupuncture treatment can significantly improve the patient’s somatic fatigue, mental fatigue and psychological status.
基金funded by the Beijing Municipal Administration of Hospitals Incubating Program(No.PZ2022032).
文摘Ojective:To explored the effectiveness and safety of acupuncture at back-shu points of five zang and Geshu(BL 17)for bipolar depression,and its mechanism from the aspect of the anti-inflammatory response.Background:Bipolar disorder is a very common,often misdiagnosed mental disorder strongly associated with comorbidity,disability,and premature mortality.Bipolar depression(ie,depressive episode in bipolar disorder)is poorly responsive to available treatments.Acupuncture at back-shu points of five zang and Geshu(BL 17),a prescription from Dr.Leting Wang,is a popular therapy for depression in China.Its effectiveness and safety for bipolar depression are yet to be verified by clinical studies.Methods:The study is a single-center,prospective,randomized controlled trial involving 72 patients diagnosed with bipolar depression.Participants will be randomized either to the study group or the control group in a 1:1 ratio.All participants will receive mood stabilizer therapy.In addition,the study group will receive acupuncture therapy at back-shu points of five zang and Geshu(BL 17),three times per week.The control group will orally take the antidepressant bupropion.Observation and intervention will last for 8 consecutive weeks.Outcome measurements include Hamilton Depression Rating Scale-17,Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale,Clinical Global Impression Scale,Young Manic Rating Scale,Treatment Emergent Symptom Scale,serum levels of anti-inflammatory cytokines[interleukin-4(IL-40),IL-10,and transforming growth factor–β,pro-inflammatory cytokines(IL-1β,IL-6,and tumor necrosis factor–α),brain-derived neurotrophic factor,and C-reactive protein.Assessments will be conducted at baseline,first,second,fourth,and eighth weeks after randomization.Safety assessments will be performed throughout the study.Discussion:The results of this study are expected to verify the effectiveness and safety of acupuncture at back-shu points of five zang and Geshu(BL 17)for bipolar depression,and explore its therapeutic mechanisms from the point of anti-inflammation.