Acupuncture therapy in trigeminal neuralgia: An integrative literature review

Ingrid Aquino , Michele Nascimento , Thais Aquino , Maurício Kosminsky
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Abstract

Objectives

Trigeminal neuralgia (TN) is a neuropathic pain, usually unilateral, affecting one or more trigeminal nerve innervation territories. The current study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of acupuncture in TN pain control.

Methods

An integrative review was developed on Medline (Pubmed), LILACS (BVS) and Cochrane Library databases. Keywords “trigeminal neuralgia” AND “acupuncture” were combined in different ways to ensure a wide search of primary studies. Article reference lists were also screened. Inclusion criteria comprised clinical studies developed in humans, without date publication limit, published in languages English, Portuguese and Spanish, performing any type of acupuncture therapy for TN pain control.

Results

Among the six studies selected, most were randomized controlled clinical trials, developed in China. Only one study performed a retrospective cross-sectional. To assess pain, most used the VAS scale. There were very similar methods concerning points selection and treatment protocols. All studies found a significant decrease in pain frequency or intensity, disregarding the type of acupuncture applied.

Conclusion

Acupuncture therapy seems to decrease frequency and intensity of TN pain episodes, alone or in combination with gold standard medications. However, there is a need for standardizing methodological issues and prospective evaluations.

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针刺治疗三叉神经痛:综合文献综述
目的三叉神经痛(TN)是一种神经性疼痛,通常为单侧,影响一个或多个三叉神经支配区。本研究旨在评估针刺在TN疼痛控制中的有效性。方法对Medline (Pubmed)、LILACS (BVS)和Cochrane Library数据库进行综合评价。关键词“三叉神经痛”和“针灸”以不同的方式组合,以确保广泛的初级研究检索。文章参考列表也被筛选。纳入标准包括在人类中开展的临床研究,没有出版日期限制,以英语,葡萄牙语和西班牙语发表,进行任何类型的针灸治疗以控制TN疼痛。结果在入选的6项研究中,大多数是在中国开展的随机对照临床试验。只有一项研究进行了回顾性横断面研究。为了评估疼痛,大多数人使用VAS量表。在点的选择和治疗方案上有非常相似的方法。所有的研究都发现疼痛频率或强度显著降低,而不考虑针灸的类型。结论针刺治疗单独或联合金标准药物治疗可降低TN疼痛发作的频率和强度。但是,有必要使方法问题和前瞻性评价标准化。
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Revista Internacional de Acupuntura
Revista Internacional de Acupuntura Medicine-Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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