Acupressure as a Method of Rehabilitation and Treatment of Patients with Gastroduodenal Pathology

IF 0.3 Q4 REHABILITATION Acta Balneologica Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.36740/abal202204112
Olga O. Hutsalenko, I. Katerenchuk, U. А. Kostrikova, Iryna V. Tsyganenko, T. I. Yarmola, L. Tkachenko, Lyudmila K. Ovcharenko
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Aim: To assess the effectiveness and safety of acupressure in the complex rehabilitation and treatment of patients with gastroduodenal pathology. Materials and Methods: A retrospective analysis of the results of examination and treatment of 40 patients with gastroduodenal pathology was carried out. For treatment, the author’s protocol of acupressure (AP) was used based on the recommendations of F.M. Houston. Statistical processing of the results was carried out according to the qualitative data analysis algorithm using the MedCalc 2022 software package. The frequency of occurrence of qualitative binary variables was analyzed with the calculation of 95% CI. To determine the effect of AP on the change in the frequency of clinical syndromes, the McNemar test for related groups was used. The assessment of the risk of side effects of AP was carried out on the basis of determining the significance level of 95% CI for the share, taking into account the binomial distribution of the characteristic. Formulated null and alternative statistical hypotheses. Results: After two weeks of treatment with the using of AP against the background of the disappearance of endoscopic signs of gastroduodenal pathology, statistically significant changes in the frequency of manifestations of all clinical syndromes were detected. AP not only relieves pain, but also shortens the duration of the illness, eliminates functional disorders of the motility of the upper parts of the digestive tract, allows to achieve clinical and endoscopic recovery and provides stable and long-term remission. Tolerability of AP was good. No side effects were registered. It has been proven with a probability of 95% that the risk of a side effect does not exceed 9%. Conclusions: Using of AP is effective, safe, which corresponds to the alternative statistical hypothesis.
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穴位按压作为胃十二指肠病变患者康复治疗的一种方法
目的:评价穴位按压在胃十二指肠病变患者复杂康复治疗中的有效性和安全性。材料与方法:对40例胃十二指肠病变患者的检查与治疗结果进行回顾性分析。治疗方面,根据休斯敦医生的建议,采用指压疗法(AP)。采用MedCalc 2022软件包,根据定性数据分析算法对结果进行统计处理。分析定性二元变量的出现频率,计算95% CI。为确定AP对相关组临床证候频率变化的影响,采用McNemar试验。考虑到特征的二项分布,在确定份额的95% CI显著性水平的基础上对AP的副作用风险进行评估。制定零和备选统计假设。结果:在胃十二指肠病理内镜征象消失的背景下,应用AP治疗2周后,各临床证候表现频次变化均有统计学意义。AP不仅可以缓解疼痛,还可以缩短病程,消除消化道上半部分运动功能障碍,使临床和内镜下恢复,并提供稳定和长期的缓解。AP耐受性良好。未发现任何副作用。有95%的可能性证明副作用的风险不超过9%结论:AP治疗有效、安全,符合统计学假设。
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