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A multichannel system for continuous measurements of skin resistance and capacitance at acupuncture points.

Agatha P Colbert1, Adrian Larsen, Steve Chamberlin, Carrie Decker, Heather C Schiffke, William L Gregory, Tran Thong.   

Abstract

Electrodermal screening (EDS) is based on three commonly held assumptions: acupuncture points (APs) have lower electrical resistance than non-APs; resistance at APs varies with health and disease; and effective acupuncture treatments are associated with normalization of resistance at APs. Although evidence confirming these assumptions is limited, EDS is frequently practiced worldwide. Researchers are also beginning to assess EDS' utility as an outcome measure in acupuncture trials. Fundamental in developing EDS as a research tool is the need for an accurate and reliable measurement. We developed an automated multichannel prototype system, the Octopus, and recorded electrical resistance and capacitance at eight skin sites in 33 healthy participants over 2 hours. The Octopus accurately measured against known resistors (within 2.5% of the mean value) and capacitors (within 10% of the mean value), and yielded repeatable readings at all eight skin sites: LR 1 (r=0.79), SP 1 (r=0.79), toe non-AP (r=0.77), LU 9 (r=0.97), PC 6 (r=0.96), wrist non-APs (r=0.97), SP 6 (r=0.96), and leg non-APs (r=0.97). Resistance at APs was significantly lower than the nearby non-APs in one out of three comparisons. Copyright 2009 Korean Pharmacopuncture Institute. Published by .. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 20633500      PMCID: PMC2907515          DOI: 10.1016/S2005-2901(09)60066-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Acupunct Meridian Stud        ISSN: 2005-2901


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