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Japanese-style acupuncture for endometriosis-related pelvic pain in adolescents and young women: results of a randomized sham-controlled trial.

机译:日式针灸治疗青少年和年轻女性子宫内膜异位症相关盆腔痛:一项随机假对照试验的结果。

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STUDY OBJECTIVE: To assess feasibility, and collect preliminary data for a subsequent randomized, sham-controlled trial to evaluate Japanese-style acupuncture for reducing chronic pelvic pain and improving health-related quality of life (HRQOL) in adolescents with endometriosis. DESIGN: Randomized, sham-controlled trial. SETTINGS: Tertiary-referral hospital. PARTICIPANTS: Eighteen young women (13-22y) with laparoscopically-diagnosed endometriosis-related chronic pelvic pain. INTERVENTIONS: A Japanese style of acupuncture and a sham acupuncture control. Sixteen treatments were administered over 8 weeks. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Protocol feasibility, recruitment numbers, pain not associated with menses or intercourse, and multiple HRQOL instruments including Endometriosis Health Profile, Pediatric Quality of Life, Perceived Stress, and Activity Limitation. RESULTS: Fourteen participants (out of 18 randomized) completed the study per protocol. Participants in the active acupuncture group (n = 9) experienced an average 4.8 (SD = 2.4) point reduction on a 11 point scale (62%) in pain after 4 weeks, which differed significantly from the control group's (n = 5) average reduction of 1.4 (SD = 2.1) points (P = 0.004). Reduction in pain in the active group persisted through a 6-month assessment; however, after 4 weeks, differences between the active and control group decreased and were not statistically significant. All HRQOL measures indicated greater improvements in the active acupuncture group compared to the control; however, the majority of these trends were not statistically significant. No serious adverse events were reported. CONCLUSION: Preliminary estimates indicate that Japanese-style acupuncture may be an effective, safe, and well-tolerated adjunct therapy for endometriosis-related pelvic pain in adolescents. A more definitive trial evaluating Japanese-style acupuncture in this population is both feasible and warranted.
机译:研究目的:评估可行性,并收集随后的随机,假对照试验的初步数据,以评估日式针灸治疗减轻子宫内膜异位症青少年的慢性骨盆痛和改善健康相关的生活质量(HRQOL)。设计:随机对照试验。单位:三级转诊医院。参加者:18名年轻妇女(13-22岁),经腹腔镜检查诊断为子宫内膜异位症相关的慢性盆腔痛。干预措施:日式针灸和假针刺对照。在8周内进行了16种治疗。主要观察指标:治疗方案的可行性,招募人数,与月经或性交无关的疼痛,以及多种HRQOL手段,包括子宫内膜异位症健康状况,小儿生活质量,感知压力和活动受限。结果:14名参与者(在18名随机分组中)按方案完成了研究。积极针灸组(n = 9)的参与者在4周后的疼痛平均降低了4.8(SD = 2.4)4.8点(SD = 2.4),这与对照组的平均(n = 5)有显着差异减少1.4(SD = 2.1)点(P = 0.004)。经过6个月的评估,活动组的疼痛持续减轻。但是,在4周后,活动组和对照组之间的差异有所减少,但无统计学意义。与对照相比,所有HRQOL指标均显示活动性针灸组的改善更大。但是,这些趋势中的大多数在统计上都不显着。没有严重不良反应的报道。结论:初步估计表明,日式针灸可能是一种有效,安全且耐受良好的辅助疗法,可用于治疗青少年子宫内膜异位症相关的盆腔痛。在该人群中进行更明确的评估日式针灸试验既可行又有必要。

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