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Effect of acupuncture-like electrical stimulation on chronic tension-type headache: a randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled trial.

机译:针刺样电刺激对慢性紧张型头痛的影响:一项随机,双盲,安慰剂对照试验。

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OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to examine the effect of acupuncture-like electrical stimulation on chronic tension-type headache (TTH) in a randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled study. METHODS: Thirty-six patients (18 men, 18 women) with chronic TTH in accordance with the criteria of International Headache Society were investigated. The patients were randomly assigned into 2 groups: a treatment group and a placebo group. Pain duration, pain intensity on a 0 to 10 cm visual analog scale, number of headache attacks, and use of medication were recorded in a diary for 2 weeks before treatment (baseline), early stage of treatment (Treat-1; 2 wk), late stage of treatment (Treat-2; 4 wk), and after the end of treatment (Post-1, Post-2, Post-3 corresponding to 2, 4, and 6-wk follow-up). The patients also provided an overall evaluation of the treatment effect at each stage. Patients were taught how to use either an acupuncture-like electrical stimulator or a sham stimulator (identical but incapable of delivering an electric current) and then instructed to use the device at home. Six acupoints, bilateral EX-HN5, GB 20, LI 4, were selected to be stimulated 3 minutes for each point, twice a day. Friedman repeated measure analysis of variance on rank was used to test the data. RESULTS: The pain duration was shortened at Treat-1 and pain intensity was decreased at Treat-1 and Treat-2 compared with baseline. The overall evaluation of the 2 treatments indicated improvements in both the treatment and the placebo groups, but with no significant difference between the groups (P>0.061). Despite the apparent improvement in both the treatment and placebo groups, a decrease in analgesic use was only observed in the treatment group. There was also a significant positive correlation between the reported intensity of the stimulus-evoked sensation and the evaluation of the effect of either active or placebo treatments (P=0.039). CONCLUSIONS: The use of acupuncture-like electrical stimulation was not associated with significant adverse effects. These results indicate that acupuncture-like electrical stimulation is a safe and potentially analgesic-sparing therapy that may be considered as an adjunctive treatment for patients with chronic TTH although the clinical effect on pain seems to be marginal in the present set-up.
机译:目的:本研究的目的是在一项随机,双盲,安慰剂对照研究中,研究针刺样电刺激对慢性紧张型头痛(TTH)的影响。方法:根据国际头痛协会的标准,对36例慢性TTH患者(18例男性,18例女性)进行了调查。将患者随机分为2组:治疗组和安慰剂组。在治疗前(基线),治疗早期(治疗1;治疗2周),在2周的日记中记录疼痛持续时间,0至10 cm视觉模拟量表上的疼痛强度,头痛发作的次数以及药物的使用,治疗后期(治疗2; 4周)和治疗结束后(与1、2、3后相对应的2、4和6周随访)。患者还提供了每个阶段的治疗效果的总体评估。教给患者如何使用类似针灸的电刺激器或假刺激器(相同但无法传递电流),然后指示患者在家中使用该设备。选择六个穴位,双侧EX-HN5,GB 20,LI 4,每个穴位3分钟,每天两次。 Friedman的等级方差重复测量分析用于检验数据。结果:与基线相比,Treat-1的疼痛持续时间缩短,而Treat-1和Treat-2的疼痛强度降低。两种治疗的总体评价表明治疗组和安慰剂组均有改善,但两组之间无显着差异(P> 0.061)。尽管治疗组和安慰剂组均有明显改善,但止痛药的使用仅在治疗组中观察到。在所报告的刺激诱发的感觉强度与主动或安慰剂治疗效果的评估之间也存在显着正相关(P = 0.039)。结论:使用针刺样电刺激并没有明显的不良反应。这些结果表明,针刺样电刺激是一种安全的,可能保留镇痛剂的疗法,尽管在目前的治疗中,对疼痛的临床疗效似乎微不足道,但可以将其视为慢性TTH患者的辅助疗法。

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