国际眼科杂志
國際眼科雜誌
국제안과잡지
International Eye Science
2015年
12期
2171-2173
,共3页
马朝廷%杨迎新%马秋艳%张丹丹%赵彦萍%李喜文
馬朝廷%楊迎新%馬鞦豔%張丹丹%趙彥萍%李喜文
마조정%양영신%마추염%장단단%조언평%리희문
外展神经麻痹%眼球运动障碍%电针疗法
外展神經痳痺%眼毬運動障礙%電針療法
외전신경마비%안구운동장애%전침요법
abducens nerve palsy%eyeball movement disorder%electroacupuncture therapy
AIM: To observe the clinical curative effect of electroacupuncture connecting Qiuhou ( EX-HN7) and Hegu( LI-4) for eyeball movement disorder caused by acquired simplex abducens nerve palsy.<br> METHODS:Randomly we divided 48 cases(48 eyes) into treatment group(26 cases with 26 eyes) and control group (22 cases with 22 eyes), diagnosed with abducens nerve palsy from March 2012 to March 2015 at ophthalmology department of Beijing hospital of traditional Chinese medicine affiliated to Capital Medical University.Patients in treatment group were treated by electroacupuncture connecting Qiuhou ( EX-HN7) and Hegu ( LI-4), with body acupuncture and acupoints around eye. Control group took methylcobalamin (0.5mg,3 times per day) orally and subcutaneously injection of compound anisodine hydrobromide by the superficial temporal vein (2mL, once a day ) as the treatment. During the treatment, affected eyes of all the patients were covered. The course of treatments was 1mo.The improvement of eye movements was observed.<br> RESULTS:The date of the two groups was comparable at baseline.After 1mo treatments, the eye movement of treatment group was significantly improved from 13.06±2.31mm pre-treatment to 19.35±3.21mm post-treatment, than that of the control group. The difference was statistically significant (t=-5.43, P<0.01).The effective rate of the treatment group was 88.5%, higher than that of the control group (63.6%).The difference was statistically significant (χ2=4.16, P=0.04).<br> CONCLUSION: The electroacupuncture connecting Qiuhou(EX-HN7) and Hegu (LI-4)has certain effects on the treatment of eyeball movement disorder caused by simplex abduction paralysis.It is worth further clinical research.
AIM: To observe the clinical curative effect of electroacupuncture connecting Qiuhou ( EX-HN7) and Hegu( LI-4) for eyeball movement disorder caused by acquired simplex abducens nerve palsy.<br> METHODS:Randomly we divided 48 cases(48 eyes) into treatment group(26 cases with 26 eyes) and control group (22 cases with 22 eyes), diagnosed with abducens nerve palsy from March 2012 to March 2015 at ophthalmology department of Beijing hospital of traditional Chinese medicine affiliated to Capital Medical University.Patients in treatment group were treated by electroacupuncture connecting Qiuhou ( EX-HN7) and Hegu ( LI-4), with body acupuncture and acupoints around eye. Control group took methylcobalamin (0.5mg,3 times per day) orally and subcutaneously injection of compound anisodine hydrobromide by the superficial temporal vein (2mL, once a day ) as the treatment. During the treatment, affected eyes of all the patients were covered. The course of treatments was 1mo.The improvement of eye movements was observed.<br> RESULTS:The date of the two groups was comparable at baseline.After 1mo treatments, the eye movement of treatment group was significantly improved from 13.06±2.31mm pre-treatment to 19.35±3.21mm post-treatment, than that of the control group. The difference was statistically significant (t=-5.43, P<0.01).The effective rate of the treatment group was 88.5%, higher than that of the control group (63.6%).The difference was statistically significant (χ2=4.16, P=0.04).<br> CONCLUSION: The electroacupuncture connecting Qiuhou(EX-HN7) and Hegu (LI-4)has certain effects on the treatment of eyeball movement disorder caused by simplex abduction paralysis.It is worth further clinical research.
AIM: To observe the clinical curative effect of electroacupuncture connecting Qiuhou ( EX-HN7) and Hegu( LI-4) for eyeball movement disorder caused by acquired simplex abducens nerve palsy.<br> METHODS:Randomly we divided 48 cases(48 eyes) into treatment group(26 cases with 26 eyes) and control group (22 cases with 22 eyes), diagnosed with abducens nerve palsy from March 2012 to March 2015 at ophthalmology department of Beijing hospital of traditional Chinese medicine affiliated to Capital Medical University.Patients in treatment group were treated by electroacupuncture connecting Qiuhou ( EX-HN7) and Hegu ( LI-4), with body acupuncture and acupoints around eye. Control group took methylcobalamin (0.5mg,3 times per day) orally and subcutaneously injection of compound anisodine hydrobromide by the superficial temporal vein (2mL, once a day ) as the treatment. During the treatment, affected eyes of all the patients were covered. The course of treatments was 1mo.The improvement of eye movements was observed.<br> RESULTS:The date of the two groups was comparable at baseline.After 1mo treatments, the eye movement of treatment group was significantly improved from 13.06±2.31mm pre-treatment to 19.35±3.21mm post-treatment, than that of the control group. The difference was statistically significant (t=-5.43, P<0.01).The effective rate of the treatment group was 88.5%, higher than that of the control group (63.6%).The difference was statistically significant (χ2=4.16, P=0.04).<br> CONCLUSION: The electroacupuncture connecting Qiuhou(EX-HN7) and Hegu (LI-4)has certain effects on the treatment of eyeball movement disorder caused by simplex abduction paralysis.It is worth further clinical research.
AIM: To observe the clinical curative effect of electroacupuncture connecting Qiuhou ( EX -HN7 ) and Hegu(LI -4 ) for eyeball movement disorder caused by acquired simplex abducens nerve palsy. <br> METHODS:Randomly we divided 48 cases(48 eyes) into treatment group(26 cases with 26 eyes) and control group (22 cases with 22 eyes), diagnosed with abducens nerve palsy from March 2012 to March 2015 at ophthalmology department of Beijing hospital of traditional Chinese medicine affiliated to Capital Medical University.Patients in treatment group were treated by electroacupuncture connecting Qiuhou (EX -HN7) and Hegu (LI -4), with body acupuncture and acupoints around eye.Control group took methylcobalamin (0.5mg, 3 times per day) orally and subcutaneously injection of compound anisodine hydrobromide by the superficial temporal vein (2mL, once a day ) as the treatment. During the treatment, affected eyes of all the patients were covered. The course of treatments was 1mo.The improvement of eye movements was observed. <br> RESULTS:The date of the two groups was comparable at baseline.After 1mo treatments, the eye movement of treatment group was significantly improved from 13.06 ± 2.31mm pre-treatment to 19.35±3.21mm post-treatment, than that of the control group. The difference was statistically significant (t =-5.43, P<0.01).The effective rate of the treatment group was 88.5%, higher than that of the control group ( 63.6%).The difference was statistically significant (χ2 =4.16, P =0.04). <br> CONCLUSION: The electroacupuncture connecting Qiuhou(EX-HN7) and Hegu (LI-4)has certain effects on the treatment of eyeball movement disorder caused by simplex abduction paralysis.It is worth further clinical research.