He, L., Zhang, Xm. Clinical effect of sphenopalatine ganglion needling in treating primary trigeminal neuralgia of liver-yang upsurge syndrome type., Chin. J. Integr. Med. 18, 214–218 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11655-012-1021-2
Lan He, Xiu-mei Zhang. Clinical effect of sphenopalatine ganglion needling in treating primary trigeminal neuralgia of liver-yang upsurge syndrome type[J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2012,18(3):214-218.
He, L., Zhang, Xm. Clinical effect of sphenopalatine ganglion needling in treating primary trigeminal neuralgia of liver-yang upsurge syndrome type., Chin. J. Integr. Med. 18, 214–218 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11655-012-1021-2DOI:
Lan He, Xiu-mei Zhang. Clinical effect of sphenopalatine ganglion needling in treating primary trigeminal neuralgia of liver-yang upsurge syndrome type[J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2012,18(3):214-218. DOI: 10.1007/s11655-012-1021-2.
Clinical effect of sphenopalatine ganglion needling in treating primary trigeminal neuralgia of liver-yang upsurge syndrome type
摘要
To observe the efficacy and safety of sphenopalatine ganglion needling in treating patients with primary trigeminal neuralgia (PTN) of Liver (Gan)-yang upsurge syndrome (LYUS) type. Sixty-five PTN patients of LYUS type were assigned by a random number table to two groups and treated by deep-needling (33 patients
DN group) and superficial-needling (32 patients
SN group)
respectively. The main-acupoint used for both groups was Xiaguan (ST7) of affected side
on which needle was deeply inserted to reach spheno-palatine ganglion in the DN group
but was inserted conventionally in the SN group; the auxiliary acupoints used were the local points Cuanzhu (BL2)
Sibai (ST2)
Chengjiang (CV24) of affected side
as well as the remote points
bilateral Hegu (LI4) and Taichong (LR3). The needling was implemented every other day
with electric stimulation applied to all the punctured acupoints for 30 min
10 days treatment as one therapeutic course. Each patient received 2 courses of needling with 1 week interval in between. The clinical efficacy
pain control and adverse reaction were evaluated and compared after the treatment. Rank-sum test showed that the efficacy in the DN group was significantly better than that in the SN group (Z =2.30
P=0.021); the pain was alleviated in both groups in frequency
intensity and sustained time (evaluated by visual analogue scale) significantly (P<0.01)
but deep needling showed a superiority over superficial needling in reducing the frequency and intensity of episode (Z=9.55
Z=5.50
both P=0.00). No adverse reaction occurred during the treatment course of both groups. Spheno-palatine ganglion needling is highly effective
safe and reliable for the treatment of PTN.
Abstract
To observe the efficacy and safety of sphenopalatine ganglion needling in treating patients with primary trigeminal neuralgia (PTN) of Liver (Gan)-yang upsurge syndrome (LYUS) type. Sixty-five PTN patients of LYUS type were assigned by a random number table to two groups and treated by deep-needling (33 patients
DN group) and superficial-needling (32 patients
SN group)
respectively. The main-acupoint used for both groups was Xiaguan (ST7) of affected side
on which needle was deeply inserted to reach spheno-palatine ganglion in the DN group
but was inserted conventionally in the SN group; the auxiliary acupoints used were the local points Cuanzhu (BL2)
Sibai (ST2)
Chengjiang (CV24) of affected side
as well as the remote points
bilateral Hegu (LI4) and Taichong (LR3). The needling was implemented every other day
with electric stimulation applied to all the punctured acupoints for 30 min
10 days treatment as one therapeutic course. Each patient received 2 courses of needling with 1 week interval in between. The clinical efficacy
pain control and adverse reaction were evaluated and compared after the treatment. Rank-sum test showed that the efficacy in the DN group was significantly better than that in the SN group (Z =2.30
P=0.021); the pain was alleviated in both groups in frequency
intensity and sustained time (evaluated by visual analogue scale) significantly (P<0.01)
but deep needling showed a superiority over superficial needling in reducing the frequency and intensity of episode (Z=9.55
Z=5.50
both P=0.00). No adverse reaction occurred during the treatment course of both groups. Spheno-palatine ganglion needling is highly effective
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