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Exploration of New Electroacupuncture Needle Material
Background. Electro Acupuncture (EA) uses the acupuncture needle as an electrode to apply low-frequency stimulation. For its safe operation, it is essential to prevent any corrosion of the acupuncture needle. Objective. The aim of this study is to find an available material and determine the possibi...
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2012
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3362923/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22675386 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/612545 |
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author | Lee, Sanghun Choi, Gwang-Ho Lee, Chang Hoon Kim, Yu Kyoung Lee, Saebhom Cho, Sungjin Yeon, Sunhee Choi, Sun-Mi Ryu, Yeon-Hee |
author_facet | Lee, Sanghun Choi, Gwang-Ho Lee, Chang Hoon Kim, Yu Kyoung Lee, Saebhom Cho, Sungjin Yeon, Sunhee Choi, Sun-Mi Ryu, Yeon-Hee |
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description | Background. Electro Acupuncture (EA) uses the acupuncture needle as an electrode to apply low-frequency stimulation. For its safe operation, it is essential to prevent any corrosion of the acupuncture needle. Objective. The aim of this study is to find an available material and determine the possibility of producing a standard EA needle that is biocompatible. Methods. Biocompatibility was tested by an MTT assay and cytotoxicity testing. Corrosion was observed with a scanning electron microscope (SEM) after 0.5 mA, 60 min stimulation. The straightness was measured using a gap length of 100 mm, and tensile testing was performed by imposing a maximum tensile load. Results. Phosphor bronze, Ni coated SS304, were deemed inappropriate materials because of mild-to-moderate cytotoxicity and corrosion. Ti-6Al-4V and SS316 showed no cytotoxicity or corrosion. Ti-6Al-4V has a 70 times higher cost and 2.5 times lower conductivity than SS316. The results of both straightness and tensile testing confirmed that SS316 can be manufactured as a standard product. Conclusion. As a result, we confirmed that SS316 can be used a new EA electrode material. We hope that a further study of the maximum capacity of low-frequency stimulation using an SS316 for safe operation. |
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spelling | pubmed-33629232012-06-06 Exploration of New Electroacupuncture Needle Material Lee, Sanghun Choi, Gwang-Ho Lee, Chang Hoon Kim, Yu Kyoung Lee, Saebhom Cho, Sungjin Yeon, Sunhee Choi, Sun-Mi Ryu, Yeon-Hee Evid Based Complement Alternat Med Research Article Background. Electro Acupuncture (EA) uses the acupuncture needle as an electrode to apply low-frequency stimulation. For its safe operation, it is essential to prevent any corrosion of the acupuncture needle. Objective. The aim of this study is to find an available material and determine the possibility of producing a standard EA needle that is biocompatible. Methods. Biocompatibility was tested by an MTT assay and cytotoxicity testing. Corrosion was observed with a scanning electron microscope (SEM) after 0.5 mA, 60 min stimulation. The straightness was measured using a gap length of 100 mm, and tensile testing was performed by imposing a maximum tensile load. Results. Phosphor bronze, Ni coated SS304, were deemed inappropriate materials because of mild-to-moderate cytotoxicity and corrosion. Ti-6Al-4V and SS316 showed no cytotoxicity or corrosion. Ti-6Al-4V has a 70 times higher cost and 2.5 times lower conductivity than SS316. The results of both straightness and tensile testing confirmed that SS316 can be manufactured as a standard product. Conclusion. As a result, we confirmed that SS316 can be used a new EA electrode material. We hope that a further study of the maximum capacity of low-frequency stimulation using an SS316 for safe operation. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2012 2012-05-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3362923/ /pubmed/22675386 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/612545 Text en Copyright © 2012 Sanghun Lee et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Lee, Sanghun Choi, Gwang-Ho Lee, Chang Hoon Kim, Yu Kyoung Lee, Saebhom Cho, Sungjin Yeon, Sunhee Choi, Sun-Mi Ryu, Yeon-Hee Exploration of New Electroacupuncture Needle Material |
title | Exploration of New Electroacupuncture Needle Material |
title_full | Exploration of New Electroacupuncture Needle Material |
title_fullStr | Exploration of New Electroacupuncture Needle Material |
title_full_unstemmed | Exploration of New Electroacupuncture Needle Material |
title_short | Exploration of New Electroacupuncture Needle Material |
title_sort | exploration of new electroacupuncture needle material |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3362923/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22675386 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/612545 |
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