局部不良反应常见于日式医学针灸实践

Hitoshi Yamashita , Hiroshi Tsukayama , Chieko Sugishita
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目的:进一步探讨针刺局部不良反应在个体患者中的发生率。设计:对前瞻性调查进行再分析。地点:日本筑波工业大学诊所。结果测量:在日式标准针灸中常见的不良反应发生率。结果:96%的患者(pt)轻微出血小于15%(插入),1.5%的患者出血大于20%。插入时疼痛小于15%的患者占98%,大于30%的患者占0.5%。皮下出血小于10%的患者占97%,大于30%的患者占0.3%。20岁以下的患者和女性患者倾向于更频繁地表达插入时疼痛。头部和前臂外侧轻微出血,手背和下背部插入疼痛,上臂前部和腹部皮下出血的发生率是平均发生率的两倍以上。结论:少数患者有明显的出血或痛觉过敏倾向。每个学校都有自己的实践模式,应该调查不良反应的类型和发生率。
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Local adverse reactions commonly seen in Japanese-style medical acupuncture practice

Objectives: To explore further the incidence of local adverse reactions to acupuncture in individual patients.

Design: Reanalysis of our prospective survey.

Setting: Tsukuba College of Technology Clinic in Japan.

Outcome measures: Incidence of adverse reactions which were commonly seen in Japanese-style standard acupuncture practice.

Results: Minor bleeding was less than 15% (of insertions) in 96% of the patients (pt), and 20% or more in 1.5% of pt. Pain on insertion was less than 15% in 98% of pt, and more than 30% in 0.5% of pt. Subcutaneous bleeding was less than 10% in 97% of pt, and more than 30% in 0.3% of pt. Patients under 20 and female patients tended to express pain on insertion more frequently. Minor bleeding on the head region and the lateral forearm, pain on insertion to the back of the hand and the lower back, and subcutaneous bleeding on the front upper arm and the abdomen were more than twice as frequent as the average incidence.

Conclusion: A few patients had remarkable tendencies for bleeding or hyperalgesia. Each school which has its own model of practice should survey the type and incidence of adverse reactions.

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