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Acupuncture for Hot Flashes in Cancer Patients: Clinical Characteristics and Traditional Chinese Medicine Diagnosis as Predictors of Treatment Response

Background: Acupuncture is a recognized integrative modality for managing hot flashes. However, data regarding predictors for response to acupuncture in cancer patients experiencing hot flashes are limited. We explored associations between patient characteristics, including traditional Chinese medic...

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Autores principales: Liu, Wenli, Qdaisat, Aiham, Lopez, Gabriel, Narayanan, Santhosshi, Underwood, Susan, Spano, Michael, Reddy, Akhila, Guo, Ying, Zhou, Shouhao, Yeung, Sai-Ching, Bruera, Eduardo, Garcia, M. Kay, Cohen, Lorenzo
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Publicado: SAGE Publications 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6501481/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31046489
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1534735419848494
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author Liu, Wenli
Qdaisat, Aiham
Lopez, Gabriel
Narayanan, Santhosshi
Underwood, Susan
Spano, Michael
Reddy, Akhila
Guo, Ying
Zhou, Shouhao
Yeung, Sai-Ching
Bruera, Eduardo
Garcia, M. Kay
Cohen, Lorenzo
author_facet Liu, Wenli
Qdaisat, Aiham
Lopez, Gabriel
Narayanan, Santhosshi
Underwood, Susan
Spano, Michael
Reddy, Akhila
Guo, Ying
Zhou, Shouhao
Yeung, Sai-Ching
Bruera, Eduardo
Garcia, M. Kay
Cohen, Lorenzo
author_sort Liu, Wenli
collection PubMed
description Background: Acupuncture is a recognized integrative modality for managing hot flashes. However, data regarding predictors for response to acupuncture in cancer patients experiencing hot flashes are limited. We explored associations between patient characteristics, including traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) diagnosis, and treatment response among cancer patients who received acupuncture for management of hot flashes. Methods: We reviewed acupuncture records of cancer outpatients with the primary reason for referral listed as hot flashes who were treated from March 2016 to April 2018. Treatment response was assessed using the hot flashes score within a modified Edmonton Symptom Assessment Scale (0-10 scale) administered immediately before and after each acupuncture treatment. Correlations between TCM diagnosis, individual patient characteristics, and treatment response were analyzed. Results: The final analysis included 558 acupuncture records (151 patients). The majority of patients were female (90%), and 66% had breast cancer. The median treatment response was a 25% reduction in the hot flashes score. The most frequent TCM diagnosis was qi stagnation (80%) followed by blood stagnation (57%). Older age (P = .018), patient self-reported anxiety level (P = .056), and presence of damp accumulation in TCM diagnosis (P = .047) were correlated with greater hot flashes score reduction. Conclusions: TCM diagnosis and other patient characteristics were predictors of treatment response to acupuncture for hot flashes in cancer patients. Future research is needed to further explore predictors that could help tailor acupuncture treatments for these patients.
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spelling pubmed-65014812019-05-17 Acupuncture for Hot Flashes in Cancer Patients: Clinical Characteristics and Traditional Chinese Medicine Diagnosis as Predictors of Treatment Response Liu, Wenli Qdaisat, Aiham Lopez, Gabriel Narayanan, Santhosshi Underwood, Susan Spano, Michael Reddy, Akhila Guo, Ying Zhou, Shouhao Yeung, Sai-Ching Bruera, Eduardo Garcia, M. Kay Cohen, Lorenzo Integr Cancer Ther Research Article Background: Acupuncture is a recognized integrative modality for managing hot flashes. However, data regarding predictors for response to acupuncture in cancer patients experiencing hot flashes are limited. We explored associations between patient characteristics, including traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) diagnosis, and treatment response among cancer patients who received acupuncture for management of hot flashes. Methods: We reviewed acupuncture records of cancer outpatients with the primary reason for referral listed as hot flashes who were treated from March 2016 to April 2018. Treatment response was assessed using the hot flashes score within a modified Edmonton Symptom Assessment Scale (0-10 scale) administered immediately before and after each acupuncture treatment. Correlations between TCM diagnosis, individual patient characteristics, and treatment response were analyzed. Results: The final analysis included 558 acupuncture records (151 patients). The majority of patients were female (90%), and 66% had breast cancer. The median treatment response was a 25% reduction in the hot flashes score. The most frequent TCM diagnosis was qi stagnation (80%) followed by blood stagnation (57%). Older age (P = .018), patient self-reported anxiety level (P = .056), and presence of damp accumulation in TCM diagnosis (P = .047) were correlated with greater hot flashes score reduction. Conclusions: TCM diagnosis and other patient characteristics were predictors of treatment response to acupuncture for hot flashes in cancer patients. Future research is needed to further explore predictors that could help tailor acupuncture treatments for these patients. SAGE Publications 2019-05-03 /pmc/articles/PMC6501481/ /pubmed/31046489 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1534735419848494 Text en © The Author(s) 2019 http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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Liu, Wenli
Qdaisat, Aiham
Lopez, Gabriel
Narayanan, Santhosshi
Underwood, Susan
Spano, Michael
Reddy, Akhila
Guo, Ying
Zhou, Shouhao
Yeung, Sai-Ching
Bruera, Eduardo
Garcia, M. Kay
Cohen, Lorenzo
Acupuncture for Hot Flashes in Cancer Patients: Clinical Characteristics and Traditional Chinese Medicine Diagnosis as Predictors of Treatment Response
title Acupuncture for Hot Flashes in Cancer Patients: Clinical Characteristics and Traditional Chinese Medicine Diagnosis as Predictors of Treatment Response
title_full Acupuncture for Hot Flashes in Cancer Patients: Clinical Characteristics and Traditional Chinese Medicine Diagnosis as Predictors of Treatment Response
title_fullStr Acupuncture for Hot Flashes in Cancer Patients: Clinical Characteristics and Traditional Chinese Medicine Diagnosis as Predictors of Treatment Response
title_full_unstemmed Acupuncture for Hot Flashes in Cancer Patients: Clinical Characteristics and Traditional Chinese Medicine Diagnosis as Predictors of Treatment Response
title_short Acupuncture for Hot Flashes in Cancer Patients: Clinical Characteristics and Traditional Chinese Medicine Diagnosis as Predictors of Treatment Response
title_sort acupuncture for hot flashes in cancer patients: clinical characteristics and traditional chinese medicine diagnosis as predictors of treatment response
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6501481/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31046489
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1534735419848494
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