Temperature Characteristics of Traditional Indirect Moxibustion and Electronic Moxibustion.

IF 0.9 Q4 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Journal of Acupuncture and Meridian Studies Pub Date : 2022-06-30 DOI:10.51507/j.jams.2022.15.3.174
Dong-Joo Kim, Hyo-Rim Jo, Hansol Jang, Seong-Kyeong Choi, Chan-Yung Jung, Won-Suk Sung, Seung-Deok Lee, Byung-Wook Lee, Eun-Jung Kim
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Abstract

Background: Electronic moxibustion (EM) was developed to minimize the side effects of traditional moxibustion, such as burns, and to overcome therapeutic compliances such as smoke or smell.

Objectives: To investigate distributions and thermal stimulation of EM at various depths using silicon phantom and to compare this methodology to traditional indirect moxibustion (TIM).

Methods: A silicon phantom composed of polydimethylsiloxane was heated and immersed in a hot plate containing warm water to set the phantom's temperature to that of biological tissue. K-type thermocouples were inserted into the phantom at depths of 0, 2, 5, 7, and 10 mm to measure temperature changes with thermal stimulation of EM or TIM placed on top of the phantom.

Results: At the surface of the phantom, the peak temperature after applying TIM (55.04 ± 0.92℃ [Δ23.79 ± 0.96℃]) was significantly higher than after EM (43.25 ± 1.95℃ [Δ13.00 ± 2.23℃]), with both interventions reaching the highest temperature after 2 minutes. The temperature increase for TIM was also statistically significant compared to EM when measured at a depth of 2 mm. For the experimental setting with TIM, after reaching peak surface temperature, a rapid decrease was observed at the surface and 2 mm while EM showed a much more gradual decline. There was no significant difference in temperature change between the groups at depths of 5, 7, and 10 mm.

Conclusion: TIM resulted in a higher temperature rise compared to EM at the surface and at a 2 mm depth reaching over 50℃, which creates risk of burns. Thermal stimulation with EM had a lower risk of burns with temperature increment not being statistically different from TIM below the depth of 5 mm.

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传统间接艾灸与电子艾灸的温度特性。
背景:电子艾灸(EM)的发展是为了尽量减少传统艾灸的副作用,如烧伤,并克服治疗依从性,如烟雾或气味。目的:研究硅模体在不同深度的EM分布和热刺激,并将该方法与传统的间接灸法(TIM)进行比较。方法:将聚二甲基硅氧烷组成的硅模体加热后浸入含有温水的热板中,使模体温度达到生物组织温度。将k型热电偶插入模体0,2,5,7和10mm深度,测量放置在模体顶部的EM或TIM热刺激下的温度变化。结果:在模体表面,TIM处理后的峰值温度(55.04±0.92℃[Δ23.79±0.96℃])显著高于EM处理后的峰值温度(43.25±1.95℃[Δ13.00±2.23℃]),且两种处理均在2分钟后达到最高温度。当测量深度为2mm时,与EM相比,TIM的温度升高也具有统计学意义。在TIM的实验设置中,在表面温度达到峰值后,在表面和2 mm处观察到快速下降,而EM则表现出更为缓慢的下降。5、7、10 mm深度组间温度变化无显著性差异。结论:与EM相比,TIM在表面和2 mm深度处的温度升高高于50℃,存在烧伤风险。EM热刺激的烧伤风险较低,温度增量与TIM在5 mm以下的深度无统计学差异。
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Journal of Acupuncture and Meridian Studies
Journal of Acupuncture and Meridian Studies INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Acupuncture and Meridian Studies is a quarterly, peer-reviewed journal featuring high-quality studies related to basic and clinical acupuncture and meridian research. It also includes new paradigm of integrative research, covering East–West and traditional–modern medicine. Manuscripts should fall into one of the categories: topical review, original research paper, brief ... click here for full Aims & Scope The Journal of Acupuncture and Meridian Studies is a quarterly, peer-reviewed journal featuring high-quality studies related to basic and clinical acupuncture and meridian research. It also includes new paradigm of integrative research, covering East–West and traditional–modern medicine.
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