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Acupuncture Treatment of Dysmenorrhea Resistant to Conventional Medical Treatment
We evaluated the effect of acupuncture on NSAID resistant dysmenorrhea related pain [measured according to Visual Analogue Scale (VAS)] in 15 consecutive patients. Pain was measured at baseline (T1), mid treatment (T2), end of treatment (T3) and 3 (T4) and 6 months (T5) after the end of treatment. S...
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2008
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2396472/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18604253 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ecam/nem020 |
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author | Iorno, V. Burani, R. Bianchini, B. Minelli, E. Martinelli, F. Ciatto, S. |
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description | We evaluated the effect of acupuncture on NSAID resistant dysmenorrhea related pain [measured according to Visual Analogue Scale (VAS)] in 15 consecutive patients. Pain was measured at baseline (T1), mid treatment (T2), end of treatment (T3) and 3 (T4) and 6 months (T5) after the end of treatment. Substantial reduction of pain and NSAID assumption was observed in 13 of 15 patients (87%). Pain intensity was significantly reduced with respect to baseline (average VAS = 8.5), by 64, 72, 60 or 53% at T2, T3, T4 or T5. Greater reduction of pain was observed for primary as compared with secondary dysmenorrhea. Average pain duration at baseline (2.6 days) was significantly reduced by 62, 69, 54 or 54% at T2, T3, T4 or T5. Average NSAID use was significantly reduced by 63, 74, 58 or 58% at T2, T3, T4 or T5, respectively, and ceased totally in 7 patients, still asymptomatic 6 months after treatment. Our findings suggest that acupuncture may be indicated to treat dysmenorrhea related pain, in particular in those subjects in whom NSAID or oral contraceptives are contraindicated or refused. |
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spelling | pubmed-23964722008-07-03 Acupuncture Treatment of Dysmenorrhea Resistant to Conventional Medical Treatment Iorno, V. Burani, R. Bianchini, B. Minelli, E. Martinelli, F. Ciatto, S. Evid Based Complement Alternat Med Original Article – Clinical Analyses We evaluated the effect of acupuncture on NSAID resistant dysmenorrhea related pain [measured according to Visual Analogue Scale (VAS)] in 15 consecutive patients. Pain was measured at baseline (T1), mid treatment (T2), end of treatment (T3) and 3 (T4) and 6 months (T5) after the end of treatment. Substantial reduction of pain and NSAID assumption was observed in 13 of 15 patients (87%). Pain intensity was significantly reduced with respect to baseline (average VAS = 8.5), by 64, 72, 60 or 53% at T2, T3, T4 or T5. Greater reduction of pain was observed for primary as compared with secondary dysmenorrhea. Average pain duration at baseline (2.6 days) was significantly reduced by 62, 69, 54 or 54% at T2, T3, T4 or T5. Average NSAID use was significantly reduced by 63, 74, 58 or 58% at T2, T3, T4 or T5, respectively, and ceased totally in 7 patients, still asymptomatic 6 months after treatment. Our findings suggest that acupuncture may be indicated to treat dysmenorrhea related pain, in particular in those subjects in whom NSAID or oral contraceptives are contraindicated or refused. Oxford University Press 2008-06 2007-03-09 /pmc/articles/PMC2396472/ /pubmed/18604253 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ecam/nem020 Text en © 2007 The Author(s). http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/uk/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/uk/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article – Clinical Analyses Iorno, V. Burani, R. Bianchini, B. Minelli, E. Martinelli, F. Ciatto, S. Acupuncture Treatment of Dysmenorrhea Resistant to Conventional Medical Treatment |
title | Acupuncture Treatment of Dysmenorrhea Resistant to Conventional Medical Treatment |
title_full | Acupuncture Treatment of Dysmenorrhea Resistant to Conventional Medical Treatment |
title_fullStr | Acupuncture Treatment of Dysmenorrhea Resistant to Conventional Medical Treatment |
title_full_unstemmed | Acupuncture Treatment of Dysmenorrhea Resistant to Conventional Medical Treatment |
title_short | Acupuncture Treatment of Dysmenorrhea Resistant to Conventional Medical Treatment |
title_sort | acupuncture treatment of dysmenorrhea resistant to conventional medical treatment |
topic | Original Article – Clinical Analyses |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2396472/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18604253 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ecam/nem020 |
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