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Clinical Research Of Neck Acupuncture Treatment Combined With Syndrome Differentiation Acupuncture To Primary Hypertension

Posted on:2013-11-02Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:S H LiuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2234330395466419Subject:Acupuncture and massage to learn
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Objective: To observe the neck acupuncture treatment combined with syndromedifferentiation Acupuncture to hypertension-Liver-fire ascending syndrome kangsheng andexplore the clinical efficacy of its mechanism.Methods: The cases were divided into the treatment group and the control groupby a simple method of randomization. The treatment group was treated with neckacupuncture therapy combined with syndrome differentiation Acupuncture, while thecontrol group was treated with syndrome differentiation Acupuncture. Observed theefficacy after three courses, and then analyzed the data statistically.Results:60cases of observed cases,30cases of the treatment group and30cases of the control group.1. After the treatment, the total effective rate of the treatment group was93.33%, and that of the control group was73.33%. There was a significant differencebetween two groups (P<0.05).2. There was a very significant difference after treatment of the treatment groupand the control group after in improvement of symptoms (P<0.01). There was a verysignificant difference between two groups (P<0.01).3. On the impact of blood pressure, SBP and DBP of the treatment group andthe control group after treatments had very significant differences compared withthose before treatments(P<0.01).After treatment, the decrease of SBP of the treatmentgroup was more significant than that of the control group (P<0.01), and the decreaseof DBP of the treatment group was more significant than that of the control group(P<0.05).4. Laboratory data before and after treatment:TC,TG,NO,and ET of treatment group after the treatment had a significant difference compared with that before thetreatment (P<0.05);The control group after treatment TC, TG, NO compared withbefore treatment showed no significant difference (P>0.05),only ET value had asignificant difference compared with that before the treatment (P<0.05);After treat-ment, TC,TG,NO,and ET of the treatment group and the control group were verysignificantly difference (P<0.01).5. There were very significant differences in the treatment group betweenpatients after treatment and those before on Vmof MCA,VA and BA(P<0.01), andthere was a significant difference on Vm of ACA and PCA(P<0.05), showed nosignificant difference on Vm of PICA (P>0.05); There was a significant differencein the control group after treatment and those before treatment on Vm of MCA, VAand BA(P<0.05),showed no significant difference on Vm of ACA,PCA and PICA (P>0.05);After treatment, on Vm of ACA,MCA,PCA,BA,VA,and PICA of thetreatment group and the control group were significantly difference (P<0.05).Conclusion:1.The results show that neck acupuncture treatment combined withsyndrome differentiation Acupuncture is more effective than syndrome different-tiation Acupuncture about reducement the level of blood pressure and improvement ofclinical symptoms; And the effect of the treatment group is superior to control group;Group therapy for TC, TG, NO, ET and cerebral artery mean blood flow effects,compared with the control group was more obvious.2.Acupuncture neck acupointscombined with syndrome differentiation acupuncture in treating essentialantihypertensive can improvement of endothelial function and improvement ofcerebral hemodynamics and blood rheology.3.Speculated that the treatment groupacupuncture neck acupoints combined with syndrome differentiation acupunctureimproved carotid artery system function and systemic blood circulation, thereby betterreduces cardiac afterload, and improve cerebral circulation and function, so as tocontrol blood pressure and antihypertensive, protect cardiovascular and target organfunction.
Keywords/Search Tags:neck acupuncture combined with syndrome differentiation, acupuncture, primary hypertension1level
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