Hong-Ji Zeng, Wei-Jia Zhao, Peng-Chao Luo, Xu-Yang Zhang, Si-Yu Luo, Yi Li, He-Ping Li, Liu-Gen Wang, Xi Zeng
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目的:探讨针灸疗法对帕金森病患者吞咽困难的影响:探讨针灸疗法对帕金森病患者吞咽困难的影响:本随机对照研究为期 42 天,共纳入 112 名患有帕金森病并伴有吞咽困难的患者。采用完全随机化设计,将参与者随机分配到实验组和对照组(每组 56 例),所有参与者均接受常规治疗。实验组接受针灸治疗。主要结果为穿刺-吸气量表(PAS)。次要结果为:(1) 标准化吞咽评估 (SSA);(2) 营养状况,包括体重指数 (BMI)、血清白蛋白、前白蛋白和血红蛋白。不良事件作为安全指标记录在案:一名参与者中途退出研究。基线评估无明显差异(P>0.05)。治疗后,除对照组的 BMI 外,两组的 PAS、SSA 和营养状况均有明显改善。两组在糊状和液体的 PAS、SSA(25.18±8.25 vs. 20.84±6.92)、BMI(19.97±3.34 kg/m2 vs. 21.26±2.38 kg/m2)、血清白蛋白(35.16±5.29 g/L vs. 37.24±3.98 g/L)、前白蛋白(248.33±27.72 mg/L vs. 261.39±22.10 mg/L)、血红蛋白(119.09±12.53 g/L vs. 126.67±13.97 g/L)(PC结论:与单纯的常规治疗相比,常规治疗与针灸治疗相结合能更好地改善帕金森病患者的吞咽困难和营养状况。(注册号:Gov NCT06199323)。
Acupuncture Therapy on Dysphagia in Patients with Parkinson's Disease: A Randomized Controlled Study.
Objective: To explore the effect of acupuncture therapy on dysphagia in patients with Parkinson's disease.
Methods: This randomized controlled study lasted 42 days and included 112 patients with Parkinson's disease and dysphagia. Participants were randomly assigned to the experimental and control groups (56 cases each group) using the completely randomized design, all under routine treatment. The experimental group was given acupuncture therapy. The primary outcome was Penetration-Aspiration Scale (PAS). The secondary outcomes were (1) Standardized Swallowing Assessment (SSA), and (2) nutritional status including body mass index (BMI), serum albumin, prealbumin, and hemoglobin. Adverse events were recorded as safety indicators.
Results: One participant quitted the study midway. There were no significant differences in baseline assessment (P>0.05). After treatment, both groups showed significant improvement in PAS, SSA and nutritional status except for BMI of the control group. There were significant differences between the two groups in the PAS for both paste and liquid, SSA (25.18±8.25 vs. 20.84±6.92), BMI (19.97±3.34 kg/m2vs. 21.26 ±2.38 kg/m2), serum albumin (35.16 ±5.29 g/L vs. 37.24 ±3.98 g/L), prealbumin (248.33 ±27.72 mg/L vs. 261.39 ±22.10 mg/L), hemoglobin (119.09±12.53 g/L vs. 126.67±13.97 g/L) (P<0.05). There were no severe adverse events during the study.
Conclusion: The combination of routine treatment and acupuncture therapy can better improve dysphagia and nutritional status in patients with Parkinson's disease, than routine treatment solely. (registration No.
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Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine seeks to promote international communication and exchange on integrative medicine as well as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) and provide a rapid forum for the dissemination of scientific articles focusing on the latest developments and trends as well as experiences and achievements on integrative medicine or CAM in clinical practice, scientific research, education and healthcare.