Effect of Siguan Acupuncture on Gastrointestinal Motility: A Randomized, Sham-Controlled, Crossover Trial
Siguan acupoints have been used to treat gastrointestinal symptoms in acupuncture practices for a long time. This study aimed to investigate the effects of Siguan acupuncture on gastrointestinal motility under accelerated conditions using a randomized, sham-acupuncture-controlled, crossover study. T...
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doaj-b71dd0c26dcd4de2a6676e39494650972020-11-24T22:43:33ZengHindawi LimitedEvidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine1741-427X1741-42882013-01-01201310.1155/2013/918392918392Effect of Siguan Acupuncture on Gastrointestinal Motility: A Randomized, Sham-Controlled, Crossover TrialKyung-Min Shin0Ji-Eun Park1Sanghun Lee2Sun-Mi Choi3Yo-Chan Ahn4Jin-Woo Lee5Jin-Hee Kim6Chang-Gue Son7Department of Medical Research, Korea Institute of Oriental Medicine, Daejeon, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Medical Research, Korea Institute of Oriental Medicine, Daejeon, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Medical Research, Korea Institute of Oriental Medicine, Daejeon, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Medical Research, Korea Institute of Oriental Medicine, Daejeon, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Health Service Management, Daejeon University, Daejeon, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Radiology, Oriental Hospital of Daejeon University, Daejeon, Republic of KoreaLiver and Immunology Research Center, Oriental Hospital of Daejeon University, 22-5 Daejung-dong, Jung-gu, Daejeon 301-724, Republic of KoreaLiver and Immunology Research Center, Oriental Hospital of Daejeon University, 22-5 Daejung-dong, Jung-gu, Daejeon 301-724, Republic of KoreaSiguan acupoints have been used to treat gastrointestinal symptoms in acupuncture practices for a long time. This study aimed to investigate the effects of Siguan acupuncture on gastrointestinal motility under accelerated conditions using a randomized, sham-acupuncture-controlled, crossover study. Twenty-one healthy male subjects were hospitalized and randomized into either a real acupuncture group (at Siguan acupoints) or a sham acupuncture group. Subjects were administered with mosapride citrate (15 mg a day) for 2 days starting 24 hours before the first acupuncture treatment. Immediately after the administration of radio markers, acupuncture treatment was conducted 4 times at 12-hour intervals. Gastrointestinal motility was assessed using radiograph distribution of the radio-markers located in the small intestine, ascending colon, transverse colon, descending colon, rectum, and outside the body immediately after the first acupuncture treatment and at 6, 12, 24, and 48 hours. After a 2-week washout period, the real acupuncture group in the first session was treated with sham acupuncture in the second session, and vice versa. Gastrointestinal motility was generally reduced in the real acupuncture group compared with the sham acupuncture group throughout the 4 different time points. A significant difference was observed at 24 hours following the first acupuncture treatment (P<0.05).http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/918392 |
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Kyung-Min Shin Ji-Eun Park Sanghun Lee Sun-Mi Choi Yo-Chan Ahn Jin-Woo Lee Jin-Hee Kim Chang-Gue Son |
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Effect of Siguan Acupuncture on Gastrointestinal Motility: A Randomized, Sham-Controlled, Crossover Trial |
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Effect of Siguan Acupuncture on Gastrointestinal Motility: A Randomized, Sham-Controlled, Crossover Trial |
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Effect of Siguan Acupuncture on Gastrointestinal Motility: A Randomized, Sham-Controlled, Crossover Trial |
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Effect of Siguan Acupuncture on Gastrointestinal Motility: A Randomized, Sham-Controlled, Crossover Trial |
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Effect of Siguan Acupuncture on Gastrointestinal Motility: A Randomized, Sham-Controlled, Crossover Trial |
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effect of siguan acupuncture on gastrointestinal motility: a randomized, sham-controlled, crossover trial |
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Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine |
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Siguan acupoints have been used to treat gastrointestinal symptoms in acupuncture practices for a long time. This study aimed to investigate the effects of Siguan acupuncture on gastrointestinal motility under accelerated conditions using a randomized, sham-acupuncture-controlled, crossover study. Twenty-one healthy male subjects were hospitalized and randomized into either a real acupuncture group (at Siguan acupoints) or a sham acupuncture group. Subjects were administered with mosapride citrate (15 mg a day) for 2 days starting 24 hours before the first acupuncture treatment. Immediately after the administration of radio markers, acupuncture treatment was conducted 4 times at 12-hour intervals. Gastrointestinal motility was assessed using radiograph distribution of the radio-markers located in the small intestine, ascending colon, transverse colon, descending colon, rectum, and outside the body immediately after the first acupuncture treatment and at 6, 12, 24, and 48 hours. After a 2-week washout period, the real acupuncture group in the first session was treated with sham acupuncture in the second session, and vice versa. Gastrointestinal motility was generally reduced in the real acupuncture group compared with the sham acupuncture group throughout the 4 different time points. A significant difference was observed at 24 hours following the first acupuncture treatment (P<0.05). |
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