Objective:To observe the differences of clinical efficacy of intractable lumbodynia after lumbar disc herniation surgery treated by pestle needling at Yāoyángguān Bāzhèn points,electroacupuncture and west...Objective:To observe the differences of clinical efficacy of intractable lumbodynia after lumbar disc herniation surgery treated by pestle needling at Yāoyángguān Bāzhèn points,electroacupuncture and western medication.Methods:A total of 210 patients with intractable lumbodynia after lumbar disc herniation were randomly divided into pestle needle group,electroacupuncture group and western medication group,with 70 cases in each group.The pestle needle group was treated with pestle needle poking Yāoyángguān-Bāzhèn(GV3-Bāzhèn)points.The electroacupuncture group was treated with conventional electroacupuncture,and the western medication group was treated with oral diclofenac sodium dual release enteric-coated capsules(Difene).The pestle needle group and the electroacupuncture group were treated once a day,and there was 1 day of rest after 6 days of treatment,and a course of treatment included 7 days,and a total of 3 courses of treatment were performed.The western medication group took 1 Difene capsule(75 mg)at a time,with once a day continuing for 21 days.Visual Analog Scale(VAS),Pain Rating Index(PRI)and Present Pain Intensity(PPI)were used to observe the improvement of pain before and after treatment,and the waist muscle tone was examined and the clinical efficacy was observed.Results:The post-treatment VAS,PRI,and PPI scores of the three groups were all lower than pretreatment,and the differences were statistically significant(all P<0.05).There were no statistically significant differences in VAS,PRI and PPI scores between pestle needle group and western medication group(all P>0.05).Meanwhile,they were all lower than the electroacupuncture group,and the differences were statistically significant(both P<0.05).After treatment,the waist muscle tone of the three groups was higher than that pre-treatment,and the differences were statistically significant(all P<0.05).After treatment,the waist muscle tone of the pestle needle group was higher than the electroacupuncture group,and the electroacupuncture group 展开更多
Background: Women who had caesarean section (CS) with spinal anaesthesia had more chances to develop low back pain. Controlled studies evaluating the prevention of back pain after neuraxial anaesthesia involved mostly...Background: Women who had caesarean section (CS) with spinal anaesthesia had more chances to develop low back pain. Controlled studies evaluating the prevention of back pain after neuraxial anaesthesia involved mostly the use of an anti-inflammatory medication or steroid, given epidurally or as part of the intradermal injectate. The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of topical Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) patch on decreasing the incidence of post-operative backache following spinal anaesthesia for caesarean section. Patients and methods: One hundred thirty parturients aged 19 - 40 years, American society of Anaesthesiology class I & II scheduled for elective caesarean section with spinal anaesthesia were divided randomly into two equal Groups (65 patients each): ketoprofen group (TDK) received 30 mg ketoprofen transdermal patch at site of puncture for 24 hours and control group (TDC) received a placebo transdermal patch at site of puncture for 24 hours. In the Postoperative period 24 hours after the spinal procedure, the transdermal patch was removed in both groups then symptoms of back pain have been determined by visual numerical scale (VNS). Results: regard incidence of occurrence and severity of back pain (VNS > 3) the results showed that the back pain was less in the TDK group than in the TDC group at 24 hours post spinal interval (4.6% vs 15.4%) respectively. On the other hand there was no statistical significant difference at 48 hours and 2 weeks post spinal interval. Conclusion: Prophylactic application of topical NSAIDS patch may reduce the incidence and the severity of short term backache after spinal anaesthesia in CS with negligible complications.展开更多
基金Supported by Plan of Shanghai Commission of Science and Technology: No. 18401902400)Special Disease Construction Project of Shanghai Traditional Chinese Medicine: No. ZY(20182020)- FWTX-4020Characteristic Diagnosis and Treatment Technology Upgrade Project of TCM:No. ZY(2018-2020)-ZYJS-01
文摘Objective:To observe the differences of clinical efficacy of intractable lumbodynia after lumbar disc herniation surgery treated by pestle needling at Yāoyángguān Bāzhèn points,electroacupuncture and western medication.Methods:A total of 210 patients with intractable lumbodynia after lumbar disc herniation were randomly divided into pestle needle group,electroacupuncture group and western medication group,with 70 cases in each group.The pestle needle group was treated with pestle needle poking Yāoyángguān-Bāzhèn(GV3-Bāzhèn)points.The electroacupuncture group was treated with conventional electroacupuncture,and the western medication group was treated with oral diclofenac sodium dual release enteric-coated capsules(Difene).The pestle needle group and the electroacupuncture group were treated once a day,and there was 1 day of rest after 6 days of treatment,and a course of treatment included 7 days,and a total of 3 courses of treatment were performed.The western medication group took 1 Difene capsule(75 mg)at a time,with once a day continuing for 21 days.Visual Analog Scale(VAS),Pain Rating Index(PRI)and Present Pain Intensity(PPI)were used to observe the improvement of pain before and after treatment,and the waist muscle tone was examined and the clinical efficacy was observed.Results:The post-treatment VAS,PRI,and PPI scores of the three groups were all lower than pretreatment,and the differences were statistically significant(all P<0.05).There were no statistically significant differences in VAS,PRI and PPI scores between pestle needle group and western medication group(all P>0.05).Meanwhile,they were all lower than the electroacupuncture group,and the differences were statistically significant(both P<0.05).After treatment,the waist muscle tone of the three groups was higher than that pre-treatment,and the differences were statistically significant(all P<0.05).After treatment,the waist muscle tone of the pestle needle group was higher than the electroacupuncture group,and the electroacupuncture group
文摘Background: Women who had caesarean section (CS) with spinal anaesthesia had more chances to develop low back pain. Controlled studies evaluating the prevention of back pain after neuraxial anaesthesia involved mostly the use of an anti-inflammatory medication or steroid, given epidurally or as part of the intradermal injectate. The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of topical Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) patch on decreasing the incidence of post-operative backache following spinal anaesthesia for caesarean section. Patients and methods: One hundred thirty parturients aged 19 - 40 years, American society of Anaesthesiology class I & II scheduled for elective caesarean section with spinal anaesthesia were divided randomly into two equal Groups (65 patients each): ketoprofen group (TDK) received 30 mg ketoprofen transdermal patch at site of puncture for 24 hours and control group (TDC) received a placebo transdermal patch at site of puncture for 24 hours. In the Postoperative period 24 hours after the spinal procedure, the transdermal patch was removed in both groups then symptoms of back pain have been determined by visual numerical scale (VNS). Results: regard incidence of occurrence and severity of back pain (VNS > 3) the results showed that the back pain was less in the TDK group than in the TDC group at 24 hours post spinal interval (4.6% vs 15.4%) respectively. On the other hand there was no statistical significant difference at 48 hours and 2 weeks post spinal interval. Conclusion: Prophylactic application of topical NSAIDS patch may reduce the incidence and the severity of short term backache after spinal anaesthesia in CS with negligible complications.