电针治疗自闭症谱系障碍的随机对照试验。

Alternative Medicine Review Pub Date : 2010-07-01
Virginia C N Wong, Wen-Xiong Chen
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目的:探讨短期电针治疗儿童自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的疗效、安全性和依从性。设计:随机、双盲、假对照临床试验。研究对象和方法:根据自闭症的年龄和严重程度,将ASD患儿随机分为电针组(30例)和假电针组(25例)。EA组对选定穴位进行电针治疗,SEA组对假穴位进行假电针治疗。共举行了12次为期四周的环境评估和环境评估会议。主要结局指标包括儿童功能独立性量表(WeeFIM)、儿童残疾评估量表(PEDI)、Leiter国际表现量表-修订版(letter - r)和临床总体印象改善量表(CGI-I)。次要结果测量包括异常行为检查表(ABC)、Ritvo-Freeman真实生活量表(RFRLS)、Reynell发育语言量表(RDLS)和标准化家长报告。数据分析采用Mann-Whitney检验。结果:与SEA组相比,EA组在WeeFIM语言理解领域(p=0.02)、PEDI自我护理辅助领域(p=0.028)和CGI-I (p=0.003)方面均有显著改善。在父母报告中,EA组也表现出明显更好的社交启动(p=0.01)、接受性语言(p=0.006)、运动技能(p=0.034)、协调能力(p=0.07)和注意力广度(p=0.003)。超过70%的自闭症儿童很容易适应针灸,而8%的儿童对针灸的依从性很差。观察了针刺过程中轻微的表面出血或烦躁的轻微副作用。结论:短时间的4周(12次)电针治疗可改善ASD患儿的特定功能,尤其是语言理解和生活自理能力。
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Randomized controlled trial of electro-acupuncture for autism spectrum disorder.

Objective: To study the efficacy, safety, and compliance of short-term electro-acupuncture for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).

Design: Randomized, double-blind, sham-controlled, clinical trial.

Subjects and methods: Children with ASD were randomly assigned to an electro-acupuncture (EA) group (n=30) or a sham electro-acupuncture (SEA) group (n=25) matched by age and severity of autism. The EA group received electro-acupuncture for selected acupoints while the SEA group received sham electro-acupuncture to sham acupoints. A total of 12 EA and SEA sessions over four weeks were given. Primary outcome measures included Functional Independence Measure for Children (WeeFIM), Pediatric Evaluation of Disability Inventory (PEDI), Leiter International Performance Scale-Revised (Leiter-R), and Clinical Global Impression-Improvement (CGI-I) scale. Secondary outcome measures consisted of Aberrant Behavior Checklist (ABC), Ritvo-Freeman Real Life Scale (RFRLS), Reynell Developmental Language Scale (RDLS), and a standardized parental report. Data were analyzed by the Mann-Whitney test.

Results: There were significant improvements in the language comprehension domain of WeeFIM (p=0.02), self-care caregiver assistant domain of PEDI (p=0.028), and CGI-I (p=0.003) in the EA group compared to the SEA group. As for the parental report, the EA group also showed significantly better social initiation (p=0.01), receptive language (p=0.006), motor skills (p=0.034), coordination (p=0.07), and attention span (p=0.003). More than 70 percent of children with ASD adapted to acupuncture easily, while eight percent had poor acupuncture compliance. Mild side effects of minor superficial bleeding or irritability during acupuncture were observed.

Conclusion: A short, four-week (12 sessions) course of electro-acupuncture is useful to improve specific functions in children with ASD, especially for language comprehension and self-care ability.

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