Literature DB >> 20497031

Acupuncture-ameliorated menopausal symptoms: single-blind, placebo-controlled, randomized trial.

A Castelo Branco de Luca1, A Maggio da Fonseca, C M Carvalho Lopes, V R Bagnoli, J M Soares, E C Baracat.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effects of acupuncture and sham-acupuncture on women with menopausal symptoms as reflected in the intensity of their hot flushes and the Kupperman Menopausal Index (KMI).
METHOD: This was a randomized, single-blind, placebo-controlled, cross-over trial with 81 patients assigned to two groups: Group 1 received 12 months of acupuncture, then 6 months of sham-acupuncture treatment (n = 56) and Group 2 received 6 months of sham-acupuncture, then 12 months of acupuncture treatment (n = 25). The needles were inserted in a harmonic craniocaudal manner at a depth of about 2 cm, and each session lasted approximately 40  min. The efficacy of acupuncture in ameliorating the climacteric symptoms of patients in postmenopause was determined through the KMI and the intensity of hot flushes. The analysis of variance method for two factors and repeated measures was applied.
RESULTS: The baseline values of the women in both groups were similar for the KMI score and number of hot flushes. At the end of 6 months, the values for the KMI and hot flushes for the women in Group 1 were lower than those of the women in Group 2 (p < 0.05). After 12 months, the KMI and hot flush data were similar in both groups. After 18 months, the values of the KMI and hot flushes for the women in Group 2 for were lower than those of the women in Group 1 (p < 0.05).
CONCLUSION: Acupuncture treatment for relieving menopausal symptoms may be effective for decreasing hot flushes and the KMI score in postmenopausal women.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Year:  2010        PMID: 20497031     DOI: 10.3109/13697137.2010.484875

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Climacteric        ISSN: 1369-7137            Impact factor:   3.005


  5 in total

1.  Acupuncture for menopausal vasomotor symptoms: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial.

Authors:  Marie Pirotta; Carolyn Ee; Helena Teede; Patty Chondros; Simon French; Stephen Myers; Charlie Xue
Journal:  Trials       Date:  2014-06-12       Impact factor: 2.279

2.  The Role of Hippocampal Estradiol Receptor-α in a Perimenopausal Affective Disorders-Like Rat Model and Attenuating of Anxiety by Electroacupuncture.

Authors:  Xun Wang; Yongheng Huang; Shiwen Yuan; Amin Tamadon; Shulan Ma; Yi Feng
Journal:  Evid Based Complement Alternat Med       Date:  2016-12-01       Impact factor: 2.629

3.  Validity of the "streitberger" needle in a chinese population with acupuncture: a randomized, single-blinded, and crossover pilot study.

Authors:  Chang-Cai Xie; Xiu-Yun Wen; Li Jiang; Min-Jun Xie; Wen Bin Fu
Journal:  Evid Based Complement Alternat Med       Date:  2013-08-01       Impact factor: 2.629

4.  Effect of acupuncture and its influence on cerebral activity in functional dyspepsia patients: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.

Authors:  Seok-Jae Ko; Kyungmo Park; Jieun Kim; Minji Kim; Joo-Hee Kim; Jeungchan Lee; Abdalla Z Mohamed; Inkwon Yeo; Jinsung Kim; Sun-Mi Choi; Honggeol Kim; Jae-Woo Park; Jun-Hwan Lee
Journal:  Trials       Date:  2016-04-02       Impact factor: 2.279

5.  Variation in menopausal vasomotor symptoms outcomes in clinical trials: a systematic review.

Authors:  S Iliodromiti; W Wang; M A Lumsden; M S Hunter; R Bell; G Mishra; M Hickey
Journal:  BJOG       Date:  2019-11-13       Impact factor: 6.531

  5 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.