Objective:To verify the effectiveness of acupuncture for diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome(IBS-D).Methods:Sixty-five patients with IBS-D were randomized into an acupuncture group(33 cases)and a sham-acupun...Objective:To verify the effectiveness of acupuncture for diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome(IBS-D).Methods:Sixty-five patients with IBS-D were randomized into an acupuncture group(33 cases)and a sham-acupuncture group(32 cases).In the acupuncture group,Tiānshū(天枢ST25),Zhōngwǎn(中脘CV12),Zúsānlǐ(足三里ST36),Shàngjùxū(上巨虚ST37),Gōngsūn(公孙SP4),Fēnglóng(丰隆ST40),Zhāngmén(章门LR13)and Yīnlíngquán(阴陵泉SP9)were selected and stimulated with routine acupuncture technique,once every two days,3 times weekly,for 8 weeks consecutively,24 times in total.In the shamacupuncture group,the sham-acupoints were selected,0.5 cun or 1 cun superior,inferior,lateral or medial to the corresponding points separately.The blunt-tip needles were used to stimulate only the skin surface of each point.The treatment frequency and courses were the same as the acupuncture group.Before treatment,in 4 weeks of treatment,after treatment and in follow-up,the changes in the score of IBS symptom severity scale(IBS-SSS),Bristol stool form scale and defecation satisfaction were observed in the patients of two groups.After treatment,the effectiveness was assessed in the two groups.Results:In 4 weeks of treatment,after treatment and in follow-up,IBS-SSS score,Bristol stool form scale and defecation satisfaction were all lower than those before treatment in either group(all P<0.01).Bristol stool form scale in the acupuncture group was lower than that in the sham-acupuncture group in4 weeks of treatment,after treatment and in follow-up,while,IBS-SSS score and defecation satisfaction were lower than the sham-acupuncture group in follow-up(all P<0.05).Conclusion:Acupuncture can effectively relieve diarrhea and improves defecation satisfaction in the patients with IBS-D.展开更多
基金Supported by Evaluation of the clinical effect of acupuncture on diarrhea-type irritable bowel syndrome:2017S382。
文摘Objective:To verify the effectiveness of acupuncture for diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome(IBS-D).Methods:Sixty-five patients with IBS-D were randomized into an acupuncture group(33 cases)and a sham-acupuncture group(32 cases).In the acupuncture group,Tiānshū(天枢ST25),Zhōngwǎn(中脘CV12),Zúsānlǐ(足三里ST36),Shàngjùxū(上巨虚ST37),Gōngsūn(公孙SP4),Fēnglóng(丰隆ST40),Zhāngmén(章门LR13)and Yīnlíngquán(阴陵泉SP9)were selected and stimulated with routine acupuncture technique,once every two days,3 times weekly,for 8 weeks consecutively,24 times in total.In the shamacupuncture group,the sham-acupoints were selected,0.5 cun or 1 cun superior,inferior,lateral or medial to the corresponding points separately.The blunt-tip needles were used to stimulate only the skin surface of each point.The treatment frequency and courses were the same as the acupuncture group.Before treatment,in 4 weeks of treatment,after treatment and in follow-up,the changes in the score of IBS symptom severity scale(IBS-SSS),Bristol stool form scale and defecation satisfaction were observed in the patients of two groups.After treatment,the effectiveness was assessed in the two groups.Results:In 4 weeks of treatment,after treatment and in follow-up,IBS-SSS score,Bristol stool form scale and defecation satisfaction were all lower than those before treatment in either group(all P<0.01).Bristol stool form scale in the acupuncture group was lower than that in the sham-acupuncture group in4 weeks of treatment,after treatment and in follow-up,while,IBS-SSS score and defecation satisfaction were lower than the sham-acupuncture group in follow-up(all P<0.05).Conclusion:Acupuncture can effectively relieve diarrhea and improves defecation satisfaction in the patients with IBS-D.