| Literature DB >> 29785113 |
Frantisek Musil1, Jitka Pokladnikova1,2, Zbysek Pavelek3, Bo Wang4, Xin Guan4, Martin Valis3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Adjuvant acupuncture for the symptomatic treatment of migraine reduces the frequency of headaches and may be at least similarly effective to treatment with prophylactic drugs.Entities:
Keywords: Traditional Chinese medicine; acupuncture; effectiveness; migraine; prophylaxis; treatment
Year: 2018 PMID: 29785113 PMCID: PMC5955045 DOI: 10.2147/NDT.S155119
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat ISSN: 1176-6328 Impact factor: 2.570
Selection of acupuncture points
| Syndromes | Mandatory acupuncture points | Optional acupuncture points (bilateral) by syndrome |
|---|---|---|
| Ascending hyperactivity of liver yang | Fengchi (GB20) Taiyang (EX-HN5) Shuai Gu (GB8) | Baihui (DU20), Xingjian (LR2), Taichong (LR3), Taixi (KI3), Xuanzhong (GB39), and Sanyinjiao (SP6) |
| Deficiency of both Qi and blood | Hegu (LI4) | Baihui (DU20), Shang Xing (DU23), Zusanli (ST36), and Sanyinjiao (SP6) |
| Wind phlegm blocking the meridians | Feng Long (ST40), Zhongwan (CV12), and Yinlingquan (SP9) | |
| Blood stasis | Sanyinjiao (SP6), Xuehai (SP10), and Ashi point |
Baseline sociodemographic characteristics
| Characteristics | Acupuncture group (n=42) | Control group (n=44) |
|---|---|---|
| Age (years) | ||
| Mean (SD) | 45.6 (12.8) | 46.5 (10.3) |
| Median | 47 | 47.5 |
| Female, n (%) | 37 (88) | 39 (89) |
| Positive family history of migraine, n (%) | 24 (57) | 29 (66) |
| Duration of migraine (years) | ||
| Mean (SD) | 26.9 (12.9) | 23.0 (14.1) |
| Median | 27.5 | 20.0 |
| Syndrome, n (%) | ||
| Deficiency of both Qi and blood | 9 (21.4) | 10 (22.7) |
| Blood stasis | 7 (16.7) | 7 (15.9) |
| Ascending hyperactivity of liver yang | 13 (31.0) | 11 (25.0) |
| Wind phlegm blocking the meridians | 13 (31.0) | 16 (36.4) |
| Comorbidity, n (%) | 23 (54.8) | 23 (52.3) |
| Smokers, n (%) | 9 (21) | 5 (11) |
| Migraine days | ||
| Frequency (n per month) | 11.97 (6.6) | 12.1 (9.2) |
| Duration (hours) | 12.2 (15.3) | 10 (11.4) |
| Intensity, VAS (mm) | 5.2 (1.3) | 5.4 (1.8) |
| Drug consumption, (ATC/DDD) | 14.8 (14.3) | 11.5 (11.8) |
| Migraine attack (n per month) | 6.4 (2.4) | 6.0 (2.7) |
| MIDAS score | 48.9 (38.1) | 52.9 (31.9) |
| MIDAS severity, n (%) | ||
| Little | 1.0 (2.4) | 0.0 (0.0) |
| Mild | 1.0 (2.4) | 0.0 (0.0) |
| Moderate | 5.0 (11.9) | 4.0 (9.1) |
| Severe | 24.0 (57.1) | 28.0 (63.6) |
Note: Data shown as mean (SD) unless indicated otherwise.
Abbreviations: ATC/DDD, Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System/defined daily doses; MIDAS, Migraine Disability Assessment Scale; VAS, visual analog scale.
Figure 1Flow diagram.
Changes in the clinical outcomes from baseline to 3 and 9 months after randomization
| Clinical outcome | Acupuncture group (n=42)
| Control group (n=44)
| DI (Δ) | 95% CI | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| n | Mean (SD) | n | Mean (SD) | |||
| Migraine days | ||||||
| Frequency (n per month) | 38 | −5.5 | 41 | −2 | −2.00 | (−4 to −1) |
| Duration (hours) | 38 | −0.46 (−4.5, 1.3) | 40 | −0.07 (−2.7, 1.3) | −0.53 | (−2.5–1.2) |
| Intensity, VAS (mm) | 38 | −0.18 (1.3) | 41 | 0.3 (0.76) | −0.48 | (−0.96 to −0.001) |
| Drug consumption (N02, M01, R06), (ATC/DDD) | 38 | −3.2 | 41 | −1.2 | −2.70 | (−5.2 to −0.7) |
| Responder rate, n (%) | 38 | 19 (50) | 41 | 11 (27) | 8 | |
| Migraine attack | ||||||
| Frequency (n per month) | 38 | −2.2 | 41 | −0.7 | −1.47 | (−2.5 to −0.45) |
| MIDAS score | 26 | −18.15 | 27 | −10.7 | −7.5 | (−22.4–7.5) |
| Migraine days | ||||||
| Frequency (n per month) | 37 | −7 | 39 | −4 | −4 | (−6 to −2) |
| Duration (hours) | 33 | −0.89 (−3, 2) | 36 | −0.48 (−2.8, 2.2) | 0.121 | (−2.1–2.3) |
| Intensity, VAS (mm) | 32 | 0.18 (1.5) | 37 | 0.13 (0.97) | 0.05 | (−0.55–0.65) |
| Drug consumption (N02, M01, R06), (ATC/DDD) | 33 | −5.7 | 38 | −2.7 | −3 | (−5.8 to −0.7) |
| Responder rate, n (%) | 37 | 30 (81.1) | 39 | 14 (35.9) | 16 | |
| Migraine attack | ||||||
| Frequency (n per month) | 37 | −3.4 | 39 | −2.1 | −1.36 | (−2.4 to −0.31) |
| MIDAS score | 29 | −15.8 | 29 | −6.2 (32.6) | −9.55 | (−25–5.9) |
Notes:
Data are presented as median (25 quartile, 75 quartile).
Data are presented as mean (SD).
Level of significance 0.01 (within group comparison, paired t-test, Wilcoxon signed-rank test).
Level of significance 0.05 (within group comparison, paired t-test, Wilcoxon signed-rank test).
Level of significance 0.05 (between-group comparison, unpaired t-test, Mann–Whitney test, Fisher’s exact test).
Level of significance 0.01 (between-group comparison, unpaired t-test, Mann–Whitney test, Fisher’s exact test). DI is the difference between the acupuncture and the control groups.
Abbreviations: ATC/DDD, Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System/defined daily doses; MIDAS, Migraine Disability Assessment Scale; VAS, visual analog scale.