Detail information
ID ENCL000157
Year 1992
Surgery Appendectomy
Acupoint
Acupoint Code
Zusanli ST36
Hegu LI4
Side
Description acupuncture with main points Zusanli and auxiliary points Hegu (LI4)
Experimental Description Eighty patients with appendicitis were randomly divided into two groups, each of 40 Patients.
Sample Count 80
Age 13-58
Control
Std
epidural anesthesia(n=40)
Experiment acupuncture(n=40)
Indicator Respiratory depression Hypotension Blood pressure(BP) Heart rate(HR) Amount of liquid infusion Intestinal gas excreted Analgetics and antibiotics administered Wound infection rate after operation
Auxiliary Medication Phenobarbital sodium;Procaine
Stimulation Method EA
Induction Method
Electroacupuncture Instrument Model Manufacturer Frequency Waveform Strength Induction Time
KWD-808 I - 800-2000 time/min continuous wave - 30 min; throughout surgery

Acupuncture_Needle Needle_Manufacturer Needle_Depth
- - -

Description Insert a stainless steel needle and allow the patient to get the qi. Connect the KWD-808 Type I electro-massage instrument and apply continuous electrical pulse waves with a frequency of 800 to 2000 times per minute. Induce for 30 minutes.
Anesthesia Method
AA
Clinical Trial Type randomly
Effector The results were no significant difference between two groups in successful rate. It is convinced that acupuncture on Zusanli points (ST36) has analgesia. There were less respiratory depression, hypotension, cardiac arrhythmia and less amount of liquid infusion needed than that of the epidural block during operation. Furthermore, in the group of acupuncture anesthesia, the intestinal gas excreted earlier, the analgetics and antibiotics administered were less and the rate of the wound infection were reduced after operation. These postoperative effects were significantly better than the controls. As it is of clear-cut effects of anesthesia by acupuncture with main points Zusanli and auxiliary points Hegu (LI4) and less interfered life sign in the operation, thus it is desirable to use acupuncture anesthesia in appendectomy.
Positive
Literature
PMID 1288930
Title [Comparison between of acupuncture and epidural anesthesia in appendectomy].
Abstract It was a clinic comparative observation of the effects between acupuncture and epidural anesthesia in appendectomy. Eighty patients with appendicitis were randomly divided into two groups, each of 40 Patients. The results were no significant difference between two groups in successful rate. It is convinced that acupuncture on Zusanli points (ST36) has analgesia. There were less respiratory depression, hypotension, cardiac arrhythmia and less amount of liquid infusion needed than that of the epidural block during operation. Furthermore, in the group of acupuncture anesthesia, the intestinal gas excreted earlier, the analgetics and antibiotics administered were less and the rate of the wound infection were reduced after operation. These postoperative effects were significantly better than the controls. As it is of clear-cut effects of anesthesia by acupuncture with main points Zusanli and auxiliary points Hegu (LI4) and less interfered life sign in the operation, thus it is desirable to use acupuncture anesthesia in appendectomy."
Souce Zhen Ci Yan Jiu. 1992;17(2):87-9.