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Clinical Research On Luteinized Unrupture Follicle Syndrome (LUFS) Treated With The Electric Acupuncture

Posted on:2004-06-17Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H X LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2144360092486052Subject:TCM gynecology
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Objective: To investigate the efficacy of electric acupuncture on luteinized unrupture follicle syndrome (LUFS)of asthenia of kidney ,and to explore the possible mechanism associated with the effect. Methods: Sixty patients of LUFS were randomly divided into two groups, 30 cases(74 cycles)in the tested group and 30 cases(86 cycles) in the controlled group. Observe the amelioration of clinical symptoms and signs after treatment, ovulation of follicles and changes in the bloodstream of a.ovarica with transvaginal color Doppler(TVCD) ultrasonic examination and in the genital hormone levels ,and compare the general and periodic ovulation rate and pregnancy rate, then explore its effective mechanism. Results: l.The symptoms and signs of the tested group had been significantly improved after treatment, there was remarkable difference between the two groups(P<0.05). 2. The general and periodic Ovulation rate were significantly higher in the tested group than the controlled group(P<0.01). 3.Pregnancy rate and periodic pregnancy rate in the tested group had distinct difference from the controlled group(P<0.05). 4.A.ovarica bloodstream had been greatly improved , artery blood flow parameters (PL RI)in the tested group had significant difference from the controlled group(PO.Ol). 5.The genital hormone levels in the tested group had been improved more obviously than the controlled group (P<0.01). Conclusion: Electric acupuncture has preferable efficacy on LUFS of asthenia of kidney, the effective mechanism may be due to the improvement of a.ovarica bloodstream and the modulation in endocrine levels.
Keywords/Search Tags:Electric Acupuncture, Luteinized Unrupture Follicle Syndrome(LUFS), Promoting Ovulation, A.ovarica Bloodstream, Clinical Research
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