| Literature DB >> 28093383 |
Kajsa Landgren1, Inger Hallström1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Evidence for treating infantile colic with acupuncture is contradictory. AIM: To evaluate and compare the effect of two types of acupuncture versus no acupuncture in infants with colic in public child health centres (CHCs).Entities:
Keywords: ACUPUNCTURE; PAEDIATRICS
Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28093383 PMCID: PMC5466913 DOI: 10.1136/acupmed-2016-011208
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acupunct Med ISSN: 0964-5284 Impact factor: 2.267
Figure 1Flow chart of the ACU-COL study. Group A received standardised minimal acupuncture at LI4. Group B received semi-standardised individualised acupuncture at LI4, ST36 and/or Sifeng. Group C received no acupuncture. All groups also received gold standard care, which comprised seven routine visits and four extra visits to a community health centre.
Background data for participating infants
| Group A | Group B | Group A+B | Group C | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Female, n (%) | 26 (53) | 20 (41) | 46 (47) | 21 (43) |
| Age at colic onset (weeks), median [IQR] | 2.0 [1.0–2.0] | 2.0 [1.0–3.0] | 2.0 [1.0–2.0] | 2.0 [1.0–3.0] |
| Age at inclusion (weeks), median [IQR] | 6.0 [4.5–6] | 6.0 [4.5–7] | 6.0 [4.8–7.0] | 6.0 [5.0–7.0] |
| Solely breastfed, n (%) | 31 (63) | 30 (61) | 61 (62) | 24 (49) |
Relative differences in total crying duration and time spent fussing, crying and colicky crying
| Relative difference (%) by Kruskal-Wallis H test | Relative difference (%) by Mann-Whitney U test | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BL—IW1 | |||||||
| A | B | C | A+B | C | |||
| n=49 | n=49 | n=49 | p Value | n=98 | n=49 | p Value | |
| Fussing | 20 (−102–70)* | 24 (−41–100)† | 11 (−100–85)‡ | 0.202 | 23 (−102–100)§ | 11 (−100–85)‡ | |
| Crying | 23 (−6950–83) | 29 (−132–82) | 18 (−347–84) | 0.478 | 27 (−6950–83) | 18 (−347–84) | 0.233 |
| Colicky crying | 60 (−158–100)* | 52 (−431–100)† | 43 (−227–100)‡ | 0.647 | 53 (−431–100)§ | 43 (−227–100)‡ | 0.427 |
| TC | 27 (−83–65) | 25 (−29–68) | 22 (−26–57) | 0.211 | 27 (−83–68) | 22 (−26–57) | |
Statistically significant p values (p≤0.05) are indicated by bold text. P values representing a statistical tendency towards significance (p=0.051–0.1) are italicised.
Data are presented as median (range).
*n=45.
†n=47.
‡n=48.
§n=92.
¶n=43.
**n=90.
BL, baseline; FU, follow-up; IW, intervention week; TC, total crying.
Absolute differences in total crying duration and time spent fussing, crying and colicky crying (minutes/day)
| BL | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A | B | C | A+B | C | |||
| n=49 | n=49 | n=49 | p Value | n=98 | n=49 | p Value | |
| Fussing | 107 [76–143] | 116 [86–181] | 107 [76–174] | 0.460 | 110 [81–158] | 107 [76–174] | 0.829 |
| Crying | 74 [48–104] | 88 [57–112] | 86 [49–111] | 0.169 | 80 [53–110] | 86 [49–111] | 0.971 |
| Colicky crying | 36 [18–89] | 46 [15–93] | 55 [22–101] | 0.517 | 42 [17–92] | 55 [22–101] | 0.272 |
| TC | 234 [178–293] | 270 [211–331] | 262 [214–336] | 252 [204–311] | 262 [214–336] | 0.355 | |
Statistically significant p values (p≤0.05) are indicated by bold text. P values representing a statistical tendency towards significance (p=0.051–0.1) are italicised.
Data are presented as median [IQR].
Kruskal-Wallis H test and Mann Whitney U test used.
*n=45.
†n=47.
‡n=48.
§n=94.
¶n=93.
**n=43.
††n=92.
BL, baseline week; FU, follow-up; IW, intervention week; TC, total crying.
Infants continuing to cry and/or fuss for ≥3 hours/day ≥3 days/week
| Group | Group | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A | B | C | A+B | C | |||
| n=49 | n=49 | n=49 | p Value* | n=98 | n=49 | p Value† | |
| IW1, n (%) | 26 (53.1) | 33 (67.3) | 38 (77.6) | 59 (60.2) | 38 (77.6) | ||
| IW2, n (%) | 16 (32.7) | 21 (42.9) | 31 (64.6) | 37 (37.8) | 31 (64.6) | ||
Statistically significant p values (p≤0.05) are indicated by bold text.
*Fisher's exact test.
†Mann Whitney U test.
IW, intervention week.
Assessment of parental blinding
| Visit | Group | n | Guessed correctly | Guessed incorrectly | Didn't know |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Second | A+B | 97 | 44 (45) | 13 (13) | 40 (41) |
| C | 49 | 12 (25) | 12 (25) | 23 (49) | |
| Third | A+B | 97 | 52 (54) | 18 (19) | 27 (28) |
| C | 48 | 10 (21) | 18 (37) | 20 (42) | |
| Fourth | A+B | 96 | 63 (66) | 11 (12) | 21 (22) |
| C | 48 | 14 (29) | 18 (38) | 16 (33) | |
| Follow-up* | A+B | 95 | 68 (72) | 10 (10) | 17 (18) |
| C | 48 | 10 (21) | 21 (44) | 17 (35) |
*Telephone call.