Acupuncture in acute COVID-19 treatment: A review of clinical evidence

Patrícia Soares Bernardo , Jorge Magalhães Rodrigues
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Abstract

Introduction

By May 5 2023, WHO announced the end of the pandemic due to declining COVID-19 cases and deaths, coupled with high levels of immunity from vaccination and previous infections. However, the virus remains a global health threat with potential for new variants. Acupuncture, a traditional Chinese medicine technique, has shown promise in treating various conditions, including respiratory infections. This review investigates acupuncture's impact on acute COVID-19 infection and its potential as a complementary therapy.

Methodology

A comprehensive literature search was conducted using PubMed, Science Direct, Scielo, and CNKI, focusing on the impact of acupuncture on COVID-19 patients.

Results

The search yielded 35 studies, with five meeting the inclusion criteria. These included two randomized clinical trials and three case reports, all incorporating acupuncture alongside conventional treatments.
Case reports and clinical trials indicated that acupuncture improved symptoms such as shortness of breath, rapid heart rate, and cough in COVID-19 patients. Acupuncture was associated with elevated SpO2 levels, reduced heart rate, and an anti-inflammatory effect. Studies highlighted that acupuncture may activate neuro-immune pathways, leading to modulation of immune responses.
Common acupuncture points used included S 36 Zú sān lǐ, and LI 4 Hé gǔ. Techniques involved inserting needles at specific depths and angles to achieve the Deqi sensation, with treatments lasting 20–30 min per session.

Conclusion

Acupuncture appears to be a valuable complementary therapy for managing acute COVID-19 infection. It enhances clinical outcomes by alleviating symptoms and reducing recovery time. Further research is warranted to fully integrate acupuncture into standard COVID-19 treatment protocols.
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针灸治疗急性 COVID-19:临床证据综述
导言:到 2023 年 5 月 5 日,由于 COVID-19 病例和死亡人数下降,加上疫苗接种和以往感染的高免疫水平,世卫组织宣布大流行结束。然而,该病毒仍对全球健康构成威胁,并有可能出现新的变种。针灸作为一种传统中医技术,在治疗包括呼吸道感染在内的各种疾病方面已显示出良好的前景。本综述探讨了针灸对 COVID-19 急性感染的影响及其作为辅助疗法的潜力。方法利用 PubMed、Science Direct、Scielo 和 CNKI 进行了全面的文献检索,重点关注针灸对 COVID-19 患者的影响。病例报告和临床试验表明,针灸可改善 COVID-19 患者的气短、心率加快和咳嗽等症状。针灸与 SpO2 水平升高、心率降低和抗炎作用相关。研究强调,针灸可激活神经免疫通路,从而调节免疫反应。常用的穴位包括三十六攒穴(S 36 Zú sān lǐ)和四渎穴(LI 4 Hé gǔ)。针灸的技术包括以特定深度和角度进针,以达到出气的感觉,每次治疗持续 20-30 分钟。针灸可减轻症状,缩短康复时间,从而提高临床疗效。要将针灸完全融入标准的 COVID-19 治疗方案中,还需要进一步的研究。
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Revista Internacional de Acupuntura
Revista Internacional de Acupuntura Medicine-Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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