Comparative Assessment of the Heart's Functioning by Using the Akabane Test and Classical Methods of Instrumental Examination

Acupuncture physicians have studied the application of reflexotherapy to cardiology. However, no one has investigated the connection of ancient Chinese diagnostic methods with modern tools. A total of 102 patients (54 men and 48 women) with heart pathology, namely, sick-sinus syndrome, Wolff–Parkins...

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Main Authors: Valery Muzhikov, Elena Vershinina, Vadim Belenky, Ruslan Muzhikov
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Language:English
Published: Medical Association of Pharmacopuncture Institute 2017-06-01
Series:Journal of Acupuncture & Meridian Studies
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2005290116301261
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spelling doaj-1866d894492f49e499fb9892b5fdc6962021-04-02T07:44:24ZengMedical Association of Pharmacopuncture InstituteJournal of Acupuncture & Meridian Studies2005-29012017-06-0110317117910.1016/j.jams.2017.01.005Comparative Assessment of the Heart's Functioning by Using the Akabane Test and Classical Methods of Instrumental ExaminationValery Muzhikov0Elena Vershinina1Vadim Belenky2Ruslan Muzhikov3Med Byte Limited, Saint Petersburg, RussiaLaboratory of Information Technologies, Pavlov Institute of Physiology, Saint Petersburg, RussiaClinic “Grantimed”, Saint Petersburg, RussiaSoftware Engineering, Med Byte Limited, Saint Petersburg, RussiaAcupuncture physicians have studied the application of reflexotherapy to cardiology. However, no one has investigated the connection of ancient Chinese diagnostic methods with modern tools. A total of 102 patients (54 men and 48 women) with heart pathology, namely, sick-sinus syndrome, Wolff–Parkinson–White syndrome, and atrioventricular blockade, were studied using the usual instrumental methods (transesophageal electrophysiological study of the heart, echocardiography), after which they underwent Akabane thermopuncture testing as in traditional Chinese medicine. The results of cardio examination from one side of the Akabane test with that from the other side were compared by means of a multiple stepwise regression analysis. We revealed the effects on the characteristic pattern of acupuncture channel lesions inherent in a definite heart pathology, i.e., the most vulnerable acupuncture channel (AC), of such factors as disturbances of the contractile, conductive, or automatic heart functions, and changes in the chambers' size or circulation volume. Сhanges in the indices of the left and the right branches of these channels usually reflect the opposing natures of the changes in these indicators, which should be considered in reflexotherapy. The main value of the Akabane test along with the use of mathematical analysis lies in early, quick, and inexpensive detection of the above-mentioned heart disturbances.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2005290116301261acupunctureAkabane testdilatation of heart chambersejection fractionheart contractilityheart excitability
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Vadim Belenky
Ruslan Muzhikov
Comparative Assessment of the Heart's Functioning by Using the Akabane Test and Classical Methods of Instrumental Examination
Journal of Acupuncture & Meridian Studies
acupuncture
Akabane test
dilatation of heart chambers
ejection fraction
heart contractility
heart excitability
author_facet Valery Muzhikov
Elena Vershinina
Vadim Belenky
Ruslan Muzhikov
author_sort Valery Muzhikov
title Comparative Assessment of the Heart's Functioning by Using the Akabane Test and Classical Methods of Instrumental Examination
title_short Comparative Assessment of the Heart's Functioning by Using the Akabane Test and Classical Methods of Instrumental Examination
title_full Comparative Assessment of the Heart's Functioning by Using the Akabane Test and Classical Methods of Instrumental Examination
title_fullStr Comparative Assessment of the Heart's Functioning by Using the Akabane Test and Classical Methods of Instrumental Examination
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Assessment of the Heart's Functioning by Using the Akabane Test and Classical Methods of Instrumental Examination
title_sort comparative assessment of the heart's functioning by using the akabane test and classical methods of instrumental examination
publisher Medical Association of Pharmacopuncture Institute
series Journal of Acupuncture & Meridian Studies
issn 2005-2901
publishDate 2017-06-01
description Acupuncture physicians have studied the application of reflexotherapy to cardiology. However, no one has investigated the connection of ancient Chinese diagnostic methods with modern tools. A total of 102 patients (54 men and 48 women) with heart pathology, namely, sick-sinus syndrome, Wolff–Parkinson–White syndrome, and atrioventricular blockade, were studied using the usual instrumental methods (transesophageal electrophysiological study of the heart, echocardiography), after which they underwent Akabane thermopuncture testing as in traditional Chinese medicine. The results of cardio examination from one side of the Akabane test with that from the other side were compared by means of a multiple stepwise regression analysis. We revealed the effects on the characteristic pattern of acupuncture channel lesions inherent in a definite heart pathology, i.e., the most vulnerable acupuncture channel (AC), of such factors as disturbances of the contractile, conductive, or automatic heart functions, and changes in the chambers' size or circulation volume. Сhanges in the indices of the left and the right branches of these channels usually reflect the opposing natures of the changes in these indicators, which should be considered in reflexotherapy. The main value of the Akabane test along with the use of mathematical analysis lies in early, quick, and inexpensive detection of the above-mentioned heart disturbances.
topic acupuncture
Akabane test
dilatation of heart chambers
ejection fraction
heart contractility
heart excitability
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2005290116301261
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