Comparative Effectiveness of the Deqi Sensation and Non-Deqi by Moxibustion Stimulation: A Multicenter Prospective Cohort Study in the Treatment of Knee Osteoarthritis

Substantial evidence has supported that moxibustion stimulates a unique phenomenon of Deqi, heat-sensitive moxibustion sensation. This study consisted of a multicenter, prospective cohort study with two parallel arms (A: heat-sensitive moxibustion sensation group; B: nonheat-sensitive moxibustion se...

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Main Authors: Rixin Chen, Mingren Chen, Jun Xiong, Tongsheng Su, Meiqi Zhou, Jianhua Sun, Zhenhai Chi, Bo Zhang, Dingyi Xie
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Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2013-01-01
Series:Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/906947
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spelling doaj-24a203a471f845539678cc0b80a464582020-11-24T22:44:54ZengHindawi LimitedEvidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine1741-427X1741-42882013-01-01201310.1155/2013/906947906947Comparative Effectiveness of the Deqi Sensation and Non-Deqi by Moxibustion Stimulation: A Multicenter Prospective Cohort Study in the Treatment of Knee OsteoarthritisRixin Chen0Mingren Chen1Jun Xiong2Tongsheng Su3Meiqi Zhou4Jianhua Sun5Zhenhai Chi6Bo Zhang7Dingyi Xie8The Affiliated Hospital with Jiangxi University of TCM, Nanchang 330006, ChinaThe Affiliated Hospital with Jiangxi University of TCM, Nanchang 330006, ChinaThe Affiliated Hospital with Jiangxi University of TCM, Nanchang 330006, ChinaShanxi TCM Hospital, Xian 710003, ChinaThe First Affiliated Hospital with Anhui University of TCM, Hefei 230031, ChinaJiangsu TCM Hospital, Nanjing 210029, ChinaThe Affiliated Hospital with Jiangxi University of TCM, Nanchang 330006, ChinaThe Affiliated Hospital with Jiangxi University of TCM, Nanchang 330006, ChinaThe Affiliated Hospital with Jiangxi University of TCM, Nanchang 330006, ChinaSubstantial evidence has supported that moxibustion stimulates a unique phenomenon of Deqi, heat-sensitive moxibustion sensation. This study consisted of a multicenter, prospective cohort study with two parallel arms (A: heat-sensitive moxibustion sensation group; B: nonheat-sensitive moxibustion sensation group). All forms of moxibustion were applied unilaterally on the right leg with a triangle shape of three acupuncture points simultaneously (bilateral Xi Yan (EX-LE5) and He Ding (EX-LE2)). After one month the primary outcome parameter GPCRND-KOA showed significant differences between groups: trial group 5.23 ± 2.65 (adjusted mean ± SE) 95% CI [4.44~6.01] versus control group 7.43 ± 2.80 [6.59~8.26], P=0.0001. Significant differences were manifested in total M-JOA score during the follow-up period (P=0.0006). Mean knee circumference indicated significant difference between the groups (P=0.03; P=0.007). Overall, this evidence suggested that the effectiveness of the Deqi sensation group might be more superior than the non-Deqi sensation one in the treatment of KOA. This study was aimed at providing scientific evidence on the Deqi sensation of moxibustion and at showing that heat-sensitive moxibustion sensation is essential to achieve the preferable treatment effects of KOA.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/906947
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author Rixin Chen
Mingren Chen
Jun Xiong
Tongsheng Su
Meiqi Zhou
Jianhua Sun
Zhenhai Chi
Bo Zhang
Dingyi Xie
spellingShingle Rixin Chen
Mingren Chen
Jun Xiong
Tongsheng Su
Meiqi Zhou
Jianhua Sun
Zhenhai Chi
Bo Zhang
Dingyi Xie
Comparative Effectiveness of the Deqi Sensation and Non-Deqi by Moxibustion Stimulation: A Multicenter Prospective Cohort Study in the Treatment of Knee Osteoarthritis
Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine
author_facet Rixin Chen
Mingren Chen
Jun Xiong
Tongsheng Su
Meiqi Zhou
Jianhua Sun
Zhenhai Chi
Bo Zhang
Dingyi Xie
author_sort Rixin Chen
title Comparative Effectiveness of the Deqi Sensation and Non-Deqi by Moxibustion Stimulation: A Multicenter Prospective Cohort Study in the Treatment of Knee Osteoarthritis
title_short Comparative Effectiveness of the Deqi Sensation and Non-Deqi by Moxibustion Stimulation: A Multicenter Prospective Cohort Study in the Treatment of Knee Osteoarthritis
title_full Comparative Effectiveness of the Deqi Sensation and Non-Deqi by Moxibustion Stimulation: A Multicenter Prospective Cohort Study in the Treatment of Knee Osteoarthritis
title_fullStr Comparative Effectiveness of the Deqi Sensation and Non-Deqi by Moxibustion Stimulation: A Multicenter Prospective Cohort Study in the Treatment of Knee Osteoarthritis
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Effectiveness of the Deqi Sensation and Non-Deqi by Moxibustion Stimulation: A Multicenter Prospective Cohort Study in the Treatment of Knee Osteoarthritis
title_sort comparative effectiveness of the deqi sensation and non-deqi by moxibustion stimulation: a multicenter prospective cohort study in the treatment of knee osteoarthritis
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine
issn 1741-427X
1741-4288
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Substantial evidence has supported that moxibustion stimulates a unique phenomenon of Deqi, heat-sensitive moxibustion sensation. This study consisted of a multicenter, prospective cohort study with two parallel arms (A: heat-sensitive moxibustion sensation group; B: nonheat-sensitive moxibustion sensation group). All forms of moxibustion were applied unilaterally on the right leg with a triangle shape of three acupuncture points simultaneously (bilateral Xi Yan (EX-LE5) and He Ding (EX-LE2)). After one month the primary outcome parameter GPCRND-KOA showed significant differences between groups: trial group 5.23 ± 2.65 (adjusted mean ± SE) 95% CI [4.44~6.01] versus control group 7.43 ± 2.80 [6.59~8.26], P=0.0001. Significant differences were manifested in total M-JOA score during the follow-up period (P=0.0006). Mean knee circumference indicated significant difference between the groups (P=0.03; P=0.007). Overall, this evidence suggested that the effectiveness of the Deqi sensation group might be more superior than the non-Deqi sensation one in the treatment of KOA. This study was aimed at providing scientific evidence on the Deqi sensation of moxibustion and at showing that heat-sensitive moxibustion sensation is essential to achieve the preferable treatment effects of KOA.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/906947
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