Implantación de catgut en puntos de acupuntura en un paciente con porfiria

Kelsy Arbiza
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Abstract

Acute intermittent porphyria (AIP) is a disease caused by a defect in the enzyme porphobilinogen deaminase which catalyses the third stage of haem synthesis. Acupuncture could be a complementary mechanism in the treatment of porphyria patients because of its self-regulatory mechanism.

To evaluate the therapeutic response to the treatment of catgut implantation in acupuncture points in a patient with Intermittent Acute Porphyria.

A clinical case is presented on patient whose debut was made during the postpartum period by presenting with sensory motor polyneuropathy, waking-up depression, and hyponatraemia, and required admission to intensive care.

The immunological diagnosis was confirmed by the presence of porphyrins in the urine. Hospitalisation time at the time of diagnosis was 30 days. There was an average of two 7-day hospital stays per year during the first three years. She had a good response to haematin. She also received a diet rich in carbohydrates as maintenance treatment. Atenolol 50 mg day, folic acid, vitamin b, clonazepam and chlorpromazine.

After starting treatment with catgut implants in acupuncture points, the patient had an attack in the first 6 months of treatment, remaining asymptomatic since then, and now 5 years without symptoms.

In addition to the absence of painful and neuropathic symptoms, she obtained benefits in the regularisation of her menstrual cycles, better tolerance to stress, and a significant improvement in her quality of life. She is currently functioning in full at a personal, family, and professional level.

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急性间歇性卟啉症(AIP)是一种由卟胆色素原脱氨酶缺陷引起的疾病,该酶催化血红素合成的第三阶段。针刺具有自我调节机制,可作为治疗卟啉症的补充机制。目的:评价针刺置线治疗间歇性急性卟啉症的疗效。本文报告一位产后首次就诊的患者,表现为感觉运动多神经病变、醒时抑郁、低钠血症,需进重症监护室。尿液中卟啉的存在证实了免疫学诊断。诊断时住院时间为30天。在头三年,平均每年住院两次,为期7天。她对血红素反应良好。她还接受了富含碳水化合物的饮食作为维持治疗。阿替洛尔每天50毫克,叶酸,维生素b,氯硝西泮和氯丙嗪。开始穴位埋线治疗后,患者在治疗前6个月发作,此后无症状,至今5年无症状。除了没有疼痛和神经性症状外,她的月经周期更有规律,对压力的耐受性更好,生活质量也有了显著改善。她目前在个人、家庭和专业层面上都能充分发挥作用。
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Revista Internacional de Acupuntura
Revista Internacional de Acupuntura Medicine-Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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期刊介绍: La primera revista científica en español que permite estar al día sobre avances en terapias no convencionales, favoreciendo la renovación crítica y constante de los conocimientos ya adquiridos. Cuenta con los prestigiosos contenidos de la Deustche Zeitschrift f?r Akupunktur (DZA) alemana y artículos nacionales
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